Using Harry's birthday which we know is 31st July as a reference point we can work out that Harry leaves the Dursley's late on 27th July in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
No, it is yet another 'film-only' event. The house is never burned down in the Harry Potter books. In fact it is a very important location for the beginning of the final book as some key events occur there.
Ginny and Harry's wedding is not mentioned directly in the books, but I'm inclined to think that going to two wizards wedding is the last place on earth Vernon, Petunia, and Dudley Dursley would be. Another reason that makes me think that they are not at the wedding is that in "Deathly Hallows", the chapter where the Dursley's and Harry are departing, it says that they are leaving to never see each other again.
No Harry Potter book starts with that.
The second Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, was published in 1998.
In his own house, he does not leave his house until the very end of the book when he goes to save Jem and Scout by killing Bob Ewell.
In the First Book it Says Harry Hate Number 4 Privet Dr Because he was abused by the Dursleys there Slytherin
Harry was raised by the Dursleys in the first book which was Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone because Voldemort murdered his parents and he survived and so since the Dursleys were the closest or only family members he had left he was forced to go live with the muggles.
Harry Potter slept in the cupboard under the stairs at his aunt and uncles house, number 4 Privet Drive.In the book, the first letter arrives addressed to his cupboard so the Dursleys move him into the smallest bedroom in the house. This was cut from the movie.
In the first Harry Potter book, Dumbledore is waiting for Hagrid so that he can deliver Harry and the letter to the Dursleys.
yeah in the 7th book and in the 5th book........in the 5th book he needed to defend himself against a dementor so go figure but no spoilers for the 7th
Yes, in the last book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Harry is saying good-bye to the Dursleys forever and Dudley tells Harry that he doesn't think he is a waste of space.
The very first thing we see in the movie is Dumbledore making the lights go out in Privet Drive, before he sees McGonagall in the form of a cat and Hagrid brings baby Harry. The three leave him on his aunt and uncle's doorstep.In the book, the first thing we read is about The Dursleys, and Vernon's work.
After the last book, the Dursleys cut off contact with Harry Potter and his magical world completely. They move away to a new location for safety from potential threats related to Harry's involvement in the wizarding world.
When Harry, Hermione and Ron are on the Hogwarts Express going home and Harry gets a letter from Sirius saying that he is in hiding and that has a permission slip to go to Hogsmead enclosed for the next year. Then Harry goes home and the Dursleys ask him where he got the letter and they get scared that he has a criminal godfather.
Gryffindor.
Dudley and all of the Dursleys appeared in the bookThe Goblet of Fire, and were all on diets. In the fourth movie, they do not appear because it skips along to where Harry is at the Weasley's home, getting ready to go to the Quidditch World Cup, they skipped where he asks permission to go, and where Ron calls the Dursleys using a Muggle telephone. Dudley and all of the Dursleys appeared in the book The Goblet of Fire, and were all on diets. In the fourth movie, they do not appear because it skips along to where Harry is at the Weasley's home, getting ready to go to the Quidditch World Cup, they skipped where he asks permission to go, and where Ron calls the Dursleys using a Muggle telephone.
The Weasley's house was never destroyed in the books, this only happened in the movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.