The Harry Potter series is children's fantasy genre. You know this because fantasy is when magic or other supernatural things are used as a central plot or setting.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a fiction book and falls under the children's fantasy genre.
fantasy/adventure
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 Philosopher's Stone is the Fantasy / Children's and Young Adult genre. Although originally aimed at children, the book is enjoyed by every age which prompted Bloomsbury to publish adult covers.
No, however, if you are looking at it from the point of view of Mythology, Fantiscy and Si-fi are so simular, that if you break down Harry Potter to his very roots, you will find that Star Wars is Harry Potter in space. P.S. Every one has creative freedom, so just because Mythology says it is so, doesn't mean you have to agree. No. Definitely not. Harry Potter is fantasy. There is no attempt to adhere to real science.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a fiction book and falls under the children's fantasy genre.
The Harry Potter series is children's fantasy genre. You know this because fantasy is when magic or other supernatural things are used as a central plot or setting.
No. The Harry Potter series is under the fantasy genre.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is Children's Fantasy.
Fiction/fantasy
fantasy/adventure
Action - Adventure - Drama
There are seven Harry Potter books. They were all written by the same author and all belong in the same genre.
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
Because someone made him up
I would consider the genre: Fantasy.IMDB lists "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" under all of the following: Action, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Mystery, and Romance.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the Fantasy / Children's and Young Adult genre. Although originally aimed at children, the book is enjoyed by every age which prompted Bloomsbury to publish adult covers.