Which Harry Potter book are you?
Which Harry Potter book are you?
This World Book Day just happens to fall in the 20th year since the first Harry Potter book The Philosopher's Stone, was published. As such we thought there's no better way to celebrate than with a well though-out quiz. So, which Harry Potter book are you?
This World Book Day just happens to fall in the 20th year since the first Harry Potter book The Philosopher's Stone, was published. As such we thought there's no better way to celebrate than with a well though-out quiz. So, which Harry Potter book are you?

How would you like to describe yourself?
You turn up to a club and one of your larger friends has had too many fire-whiskies and is about to throttle a poor bystander with their umbrella. What do you do?
You're asked to draw your feelings, what do you draw?
When you were eight years old, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Your friends trick you into thinking a party is fancy dress. You've been cornered by your friend's parents - how do you explain your outfit?
Of these, which was your favourite class at school?
Pick the most awesome animal.
The Philosopher's Stone
The Philosopher's Stone
Let's face it you're original. A maverick of your times you turned up to school and everyone knew your name before you even got there. Having said that you're also quite immature, and although you're capable of ignoring the advances of trolls and people being two-faced - you've still got a lot to learn.
The Chamber of Secrets
The Chamber of Secrets
Oh dear, the difficult second album. Don't despair though you're actually a good time. You're hiding a dark secret but that makes you mysterious, and your ability to create the greatest sexual innuendo about serpents in chambers ever makes you super fun. Your driving however, needs some work.
The Prisoner of Azkaban
The Prisoner of Azkaban
You're so many people's favourite. You've got more twists than Hermione's time-turner and a wonderful way with animals be they wolf, dog or wild stag. Having said that you also have a penchant for blowing up aunties and dealing with convicted criminals - and that's possibly not okay.
The Goblet of Fire
The Goblet of Fire
You're all about the games. You were one of those at school who didn't really want to play in the sports team but they put your name on the team sheet anyway because you're so good at them - or possibly because a wizard wanted to kill you. You're very likeable but not often the favourite.
The Order of the Phoenix
The Order of the Phoenix
You're almost mature, but not quite and can sometimes go on a bit. You finally know what troubles there are in the world and can definitely handle yourself, but you still need help from some strong friends to help you out when the going gets tough or you-know-who attacks you in the Ministry of Magic. Also you kissed someone whilst they were crying once and that's weird.
The Half-Blood Prince
The Half-Blood Prince
You've suffered loss in your life clearly, much like the loss of Dumbledore in this book. However, the grind of realising your fun younger years are coming to an end don't stop you enjoying yourself by playing the occasional sporting event, reading an expertly-written book or drinking a bit too much potion. That Felix Felicis is good stuff eh...
The Deathly Hallows
The Deathly Hallows
You're an adult who deals with the big issues and is free from the effects of your school years. Much like the ending of this book and the series you've reached maturity, but know it wasn't all fun and games along the way. You can deal with your problems yourself without the need for old mentors. Also you're partial to defeating dark wizards and collecting magical items to keep you from dying of course.