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Harry Potter: Transcending Through Realities

Author: Ojasveer
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Read Harry Potter: Transcending Through Realities fanfiction written by the author Ojasveer on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Book&Literature fanfic stories, covering action, romance, adventure, weaktostrong, transmigration. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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Through unknown circumstances, MC is in the magical world of Harry Potter. Read on as he is pulled in two different direction, whether to try to return to his world, or indulge in deepest desire: to stay in the world of magic with potential for limitless growth, while he deals with the resident Dark Lord, and previously unknown threats. --------- This is a wish-fulfilment work, so if you don't like it, no problem, just don't complain. Explanation of Magic System will be included. MC will eventually become very strong, maybe not OP, with realistic growth rate. Slightly AU. Follows canon, but with twists and turns, here and there. Romance? Will try. Almost no swear words, not if I can help it. I don't use them in real life, and I am not about to use them here. Harem? While the idea is interesting to execute, I might not be able to bring it to life, so consider single pairing until further notice. Protagonist is Neutral to Light, but will take morally grey decision. MC is neither hero, nor anti-hero, something in-between.

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Hey! Yeah it's me, the author. Writing my own review, don't judge.😉 Anyways, I do think it is a very good book, for a first attempt at writing anything, there may be bias, but still. Hope others like it 🤞

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A very good book. I enjoyed thoroughly. Loved the imagination and the concept

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