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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling

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AuthorJ.K. Rowling
TitleHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
SeriesHarry Potter
Volume1
Year1997
GenreFantasy
 
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Submitted by Massabielle 
(Oct 19, 2003)


The book is superb! Though I'm already 18, I really love the story. That's why I'm working on it right now it's my thesis. I find it very interesting. A book for everybody! The movie is also OK but I love the book better because with it you use your imagination the way Rowling described the characters. It's fantastic!!!


Submitted by Rebecca stewart 
(Apr 04, 2003)



I have chossen Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone because I think it is a great book for children and also adults. This book has everything great about it and I stongly recommend it to everyone who is really into books.


Submitted by jordan 
(Dec 12, 2002)

Okay, I'm sixteen. I started reading these books when I was probably thirteen. I've read all of them probably seven times over. I just wanted to say that this was a really good book and anyone thats into fantasy should read it. She makes a whole new world. when I was thirteen I was hoping that there really was a Hogwarts and I was going to get a letter saying that I've been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. I think that they did a terrible job with the movie though. It was too childish and skipped over parts that should most definetly have been included. Then they started making these toys and games. If you want my advice, stick to the books. It blows anything you'll see on the big screen out of the water.


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