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Daniel Radcliffe is reading Harry Potter to fans for free!

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For any muggle, witch or wizard who is struggling during this Coronavirus isolation, there is an incredible, magical surprise coming from the land of witchcraft and wizardry.

Harry Pottter himself, Daniel Radcliffe, is sharing the wonders of J.K. Rowling's universe by reading Harry Potter from his home, and sharing with the world.

The Boy Who Lived is reading the first installment of the series: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as part of a weekly initiative from Harry Potter At Home, designed to spread some happiness to fans of the film series.

Essentially, it's our universal Patronus charm. Each week, the online series will feature a new, famous Harry Potter fan read a chapter of the groundbreaking novel.

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