The fourth book in Emma Pearson's story. This story is written to introduce an OC and remains fairly faithful to canon. If that, or vampires, aren't your thing, perhaps you might want to avoid. This isn't written to be a standalone book, so I recommend you read Emma Pearson - The Philosopher's Stone first, and work your way through the rest.
The third book in Emma Pearson's story. This story is written to introduce an OC and remains fairly faithful to canon. If that, or vampires, aren't your thing, perhaps you might want to avoid. This isn't written to be a standalone book, so I recommend you read Emma Pearson - The Philosopher's Stone first, followed by Chamber of Secrets.
The second book in Emma Pearson's story. This story is written to introduce an OC and remains fairly faithful to canon. If that, or vampires, aren't your thing, perhaps you might want to avoid. This isn't written to be a standalone book, so I recommend you read Emma Pearson - The Philosopher's Stone first.
We're introduced to Emma Pearson, an orphan living in London, who starts to struggle with insomnia and a lack of appetite when she is offered a place at the school we all know and love. This story is written to introduce an OC and remains fairly faithful to canon. Also, word of warning, Emma is a Vampire, so if that isn't your thing, perhaps you might want to avoid.