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J.K. Rowling's "Sorcerer's Stone" is a wizarding wonderland. Its charm lies in the fusion of magic and relatability. Yet, it's not without warts. Critics argue its plot relies on clichés, yet its success is enchanting. It sparks lifelong love for fantasy but also teaches that even underdog wizards can conquer.
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