JK Rowling has said that Harry is born on July 31, 1980, meaning that the story takes place in the Nineties. Harry is 11 when the story begins (not including when he is a baby), and eleven years after 1980 is 1991. Harry finishes his seventh year at Hogwarts in 1998.
you take NEWT in 7 year i.e final year there.
Harry was born 31st July 1980 so the period he lived in in the books is the 80s and 90s. The Battle of Hogwarts was in 1997 which is his last year of Hogwarts and then it goes 19 years into the future.
1991
He left at the end of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
The next Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, will be released in cinemas on 15 July 2009.
In his fifth year, 1996.
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you take NEWT in 7 year i.e final year there.
Harry Potter was in his fifth year.
1 year
Ginny Molly Potter/Weasley is a year younger then Harry Potter.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone takes place over a year. The book starts in June 1991 and ends in June 1992.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is placed in late 1997 and early 1998, the Battle of Hogwarts takes place on May 2, 1998.
Harry was born 31st July 1980 so the period he lived in in the books is the 80s and 90s. The Battle of Hogwarts was in 1997 which is his last year of Hogwarts and then it goes 19 years into the future.
The tri-wizard tournament.
harry is in his 5th year
Yes! The Harry Potter books are wonderful for pre-teens ages 10 and up, but may be a little dark for younger ages. J.K. Rowling does an amazing job when writing the Harry Potter books. There are 7 Harry Potter Books in the series: Year One: Harry Potter and the Philospher's Stone (or the Socerer's Stone) Year Two: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Year Three: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Year Four: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Year Five: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phonix Year Six: Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince Year Seven: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows All of the books are good, and so are the Harry Potter movies! But remember, always read the book first because the movies don't go into much detail as the books do!