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No Harry Potter is considered fantasy. Even though there are mythical creatures in the book it's still considered a fantasy. Although, in my opinion Harry Potter is 100% reality. Long live Harry Potter -Luna
Luna Lovegood first appears in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" during the Quidditch World Cup in the opening chapters of the book. She is introduced as a quirky and dreamy Ravenclaw student who befriends Harry, Ron, and Hermione during their fourth year at Hogwarts. Luna plays a significant role in the series, particularly in "Order of the Phoenix" and "Deathly Hallows."
The Harry Potter books form a continuing story; it is best to start with book 1, then continue with book 2, etc.
There isn't going to be a Book 8. There are only 7 years at Hogwarts.
Luna is probably the same or around the same age as Harry so, 17ish.
Luna Lovegood first appears in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" during the Quidditch World Cup in the opening chapters of the book. She is introduced as a quirky and dreamy Ravenclaw student who befriends Harry, Ron, and Hermione during their fourth year at Hogwarts. Luna plays a significant role in the series, particularly in "Order of the Phoenix" and "Deathly Hallows."
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In the final book, Harry Potter married Ginny Weasley. They had three children: James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna Potter.
No Harry Potter is considered fantasy. Even though there are mythical creatures in the book it's still considered a fantasy. Although, in my opinion Harry Potter is 100% reality. Long live Harry Potter -Luna
HArry potter and the order of the pheonix! luna lovegood??
There's no new Harry Potter book since 2007.
No they don't.
Not during the timeline of the book, no. But in the epilogue he has three children named James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna Potter.
No, it is fiction.
If you are talking about the six of them they are called Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Neville Longbottom, Ginny Weasley, Luna Lovegood and of course Harry Potter himself!
The Harry Potter books form a continuing story; it is best to start with book 1, then continue with book 2, etc.