Harry Potter ((top)): All Parts OfThe " Harry Potter " series is a cornerstone of modern fantasy, encompassing a vast "Wizarding World" that includes novels, films, stage plays, and companion books. Exploring means looking at how a seven-book series about a young wizard evolved into a global multimedia phenomenon. 1. The Core Seven: The Original Book Series The foundation is the seven novels by J.K. Rowling (1997–2007), detailing Harry's education and battle against Voldemort. The series includes: Philosopher’s/Sorcerer’s Stone Chamber of Secrets Prisoner of Azkaban Goblet of Fire Order of the Phoenix Half-Blood Prince Deathly Hallows 2. The Eight-Film Saga No list is complete without acknowledging the "parts" that keep the fandom alive: all parts of harry potter This is the longest book in the series and marks the transition from childhood to adolescence. The Triwizard Tournament brings international wizards to Hogwarts, expanding the scope of the world. From the cobbled streets of Diagon Alley to the hushed halls of Hogwarts, this comprehensive guide covers every canonical installment in the Harry Potter timeline. Whether you are a first-time reader or a seasoned Potterhead returning for a re-read, here is the definitive guide to all parts of the Harry Potter saga. The " Harry Potter " series is a The foundation of the Wizarding World remains J.K. Rowling’s seven-book series. Published between 1997 and 2007, these novels chart the complete arc of Harry Potter, from an unwanted orphan living in a cupboard under the stairs to the savior of the wizarding world. | Category | Number of Parts | |----------|----------------| | Main novels | 7 | | Main films | 8 | | Fantastic Beasts films | 3 | | Stage play | 1 (2 parts) | | Companion books | 3 | | Online canon writings | 20+ articles | The Core Seven: The Original Book Series The No discussion of "all parts" is complete without the Warner Bros. film adaptations. They split the final book into two movies, creating an : When J.K. Rowling first introduced the world to a boy living in a cupboard under the stairs, no one could have predicted the cultural leviathan that Harry Potter would become. Today, the "Wizarding World" is a sprawling multiverse that extends far beyond the original seven novels. For newcomers and die-hard fans alike, keeping track of —from canonical books and blockbuster films to stage plays, spin-offs, and interactive experiences—can feel like navigating a maze in the Dark Labyrinth. For fans who want every scrap of magical knowledge, Rowling published three short companion volumes. These are written as if they are physical artifacts from the wizarding world. Prequel/spin-off series set in the same Wizarding World, written by J.K. Rowling. | ||