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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

 J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, J. K. Rowling
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Say you've spent the first 10 years of your life sleeping under the stairs of a family who loathes you. Then, in an absurd, magical twist of fate you find yourself surrounded by wizards, a caged snowy owl, a phoenix-feather wand, and jellybeans that come in every flavor, including strawberry, curry, grass, and sardine. Not only that, but you discover that you are a wizard yourself! This is exactly what happens to young Harry Potter in J.K. Rowling's enchanting, funny debut novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. In the nonmagic human world--the world of "Muggles"--Harry is a nobody, treated like dirt by the aunt and uncle who begrudgingly inherited him when his parents were killed by the evil Voldemort. But in the world of wizards, small, skinny Harry is famous as a survivor of the wizard who tried to kill him. He is left only with a lightning-bolt scar on his forehead, curiously refined sensibilities, and a host of mysterious powers to remind him that he's quite, yes, altogether different from his aunt, uncle, and spoiled, piglike cousin Dudley.




A mysterious letter, delivered by the friendly giant Hagrid, wrenches Harry from his dreary, Muggle-ridden existence: "We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry." Of course, Uncle Vernon yells most unpleasantly, "I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!" Soon enough, however, Harry finds himself at Hogwarts with his owl Hedwig... and that's where the real adventure--humorous, haunting, and suspenseful--begins. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, first published in England as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, continues to win major awards in England. So far it has won the National Book Award, the Smarties Prize, the Children's Book Award, and is short-listed for the Carnegie Medal, the U.K. version of the Newbery Medal. This magical, gripping, brilliant book--a future classic to be sure--will leave kids clamoring for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. (Ages 8 to 13) --Karin Snelson








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Matthew Morrow rated this book  
 

how do u read the books off of here

3 months ago...

Killer bee rated this book  
 

I read quid ditch through the ages its good it tells you a lot

6 months ago...

Killer bee rated this book  
 

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6 months ago...

Killer bee rated this book  
 

I aware to god u will love this book

It rocks so much

I love this book

6 months ago...

alyssajobug rated this book  
 

harry potters is sooooo awesome! i have read the whole series! and the extras quittach through the ages and all the others!

8 months ago...

harrypotterforever rated this book  
 

Harry Potter rox! The books are much better then the movies though. the movies get bad after the 2

8 months ago...

Theresa Lynn Regling rated this book  
 

My daughter, who is 24 now, is absolutely in love with the Harry Potter series. She has asked me to read them for years and I finally broke down and read the first one after seeing all but the last two movies. As an introduction book, I really enjoyed it and plan to read them all. I like how J.K. Rowling advances the reading level as Harry gets older also. Having read so many adult fantasy books, the lower reading level was hard for me to wade through at times, but it did a great job of introducing all the characters and explaining so everyone who read it could understand. I just got Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and looking forward to it. :)

8 months ago...

jemgirl202

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (also known as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) is the first book in the Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling.

Harry Potter is 10 years old and lives in England with his horrible Aunt, Uncle and spoiled cousin, Dudley. They told him his parents died when he was a baby and was never allowed to speak about it again. He starts to realize that he is different than other kids.

Soon he is told that he is a Wizard and that his paren... more

10 months ago...

sylviaS11 rated this book  
 

worst harry potter bk evr. I wish i nevre read that *&$#^@ book

1 year ago...

aciho commented:

No need to sware.

11 months ago...

hal_bieberrrr rated this book  
 

i love harry potter <3 daniel radcliffe rocks great actor definately deserves everything he has! (: i have all the books except for the latest one and some of the movies even though they always have harry potter weekends on abc family i still always watch them. it never gets old. like said i love harry potter i always will <3

11 months ago...

aciho commented:

Wow you must be really into the Harry Potter books, huh?

11 months ago...

aciho rated this book  
 

It was an ok book but I wouldn't say it's a good book. No effense to people that really like or even love this book.

11 months ago...


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