What Does Your Favorite Harry Potter Book Say About You?
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What Does Your Favorite Harry Potter Book Say About You?

What your favorite Harry Potter book says about you

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What Does Your Favorite Harry Potter Book Say About You?
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Some might call you juvenile, but really you know a good thing when you see it. You are intuitive, and cherish the people and things that you love. You loved the first day of school, and always thought of it as a safe haven. You believe that magic exists, even if only metaphorically. You were the class clown; people could always count on you to give them a smile. You are creative and have an interest or active position in The Arts. You are curious and mischievous; you intrigue others and they always want more. You believe true happiness lies outside the box, and that your imagination is your most valuable asset.      

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
You aren’t afraid of much, and you are good at solving mysteries, puzzles, and riddles. You may be suspicious of other’s motives, but you reserve judgment until all the cards are laid out. You value intelligence, and its power to create a dialogue; you are the Hermione of your friend group. You are most at home in the library, and have never been one to procrastinate. You like to keep things short and succinct, and a minimalist lifestyle works best for you.  You have a strong sense of duty, and will diverge from your path to help keep things harmonious, even if it means putting yourself in harm’s way.    

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
You are probably a younger sibling, and you see your older sibling as an indispensable role model, much like Harry sees Sirius. You’ve always been independent, and can survive daily life on your own, though you are not averse to developing strong relationships. Despite your independence, you often find yourself craving more time with and support from your friends, their approval means everything to you. You love animals, and view pets as an indispensable part of your family. You are willing to work through issues, and form relationships, with those who may not have the best reputation or exterior. You will go to great lengths to discover the truth; honesty is your most valued virtue.      

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
You were the captain of a Varsity team, a regular gym class hero.  You were always willing to participate in a class prank, or raise a little mayhem. People know you for your carefree spirit and your infectious laugh, but they don’t know that you have a serious side too. You can’t say no. You often find yourself trying new things that you never wanted to – or imagined you would – try. You procrastinate much of the time; you need pressure to work. You believe every problem has a solution, and somehow you always find it in the nick of time. Others have often been jealous of you, but you care for everyone’s well being, even those you don’t see eye to eye with.    

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
You were probably a bit emo in high school, or just had a particularly angst-filled period. You often feel misunderstood, but that’s just because you bear a lot of responsibility in your relationships, with little acknowledgement from those you are close with. Friends know they can count on you, and can take it for granted. You are a natural leader, and others trust you to solve problems with ease. By the same token, you are often too trusting, and put your faith in others even when they give you no reason to. You show you care by how devastated you are when you lose something or someone important to you. Your relationships with others define you, and friends will never find someone more invested than you are.         

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
You aren’t the most trusting person, but rightfully so; you are a good judge of character. You know when to accept someone into the fold, or cut someone out of your life. Often, though you're intuition about others’ motives is right, you are too quick to act, and don’t see the whole picture. You see others’ morals in black and white, but leave room for a gray area with your own. You are a person of action, you believe in striking while the iron is hot, and accepting consequences later. People may describe you as blunt, but you know what you believe, and what others say will rarely change this.      

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
You are not one for cliffhangers. You want answers, but you are patient and willing enough to wait for good news. You are a fiercely loyal friend, you stick through the worst and best of times. You read books all in one go, and you can become a bit obsessive about something that interests you. You view problems from multiple angles and often derive several conflicting conclusions. You are emotional and nostalgic; your bedroom is littered with photographs and tokens from memories past. You believe in working as a team, and that everyone has strengths and weaknesses, which compliment each other. You will sacrifice yourself and things you love for the greater good. Family and love are the driving forces in your life. You are unapologetically romantic and optimistic, and though this can come off as too idealistic, you are happier for it. 

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