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Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone  Cover Image Book Book

Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone

Rowling, J. K. (Author). GrandPre, Mary, (ill.).

Summary: Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great destiny proves his worth while attending Hogwarts School for Wizards and Witches.

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  • ISBN: 054506967X
  • ISBN: 9780545069670
  • Physical Description: vi, 309 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    print
  • Edition: Special anniversary edition.
  • Publisher: New York : A.A. Levine Books, 2008.

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General Note:
Includes author's sketch of Snape.
Subject: Potter, Harry (Fictitious character)
Schools Fiction
Magic Fiction
Wizards Fiction
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary organization) Fiction

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Independence Branch J ROWLI J (Text) 33126020763540 JFiction Checked out 05/06/2024

  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 1998 October
    Gr 4-7-Harry Potter has spent 11 long years living with his aunt, uncle, and cousin, surely the vilest household in children's literature since the family Roald Dahl created for Matilda (Viking, 1988). But like Matilda, Harry is a very special child; in fact, he is the only surviving member of a powerful magical family. His parents were killed by the evil Voldemort, who then mysteriously vanished, and the boy grew up completely ignorant of his own powers, until he received notification of his acceptance at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Once there, Harry's life changes dramatically. Hogwarts is exactly like a traditional British boarding school, except that the professors are all wizards and witches, ghosts roam the halls, and the surrounding woods are inhabited by unicorns and centaurs. There he makes good friends and terrible enemies. However, evil is lurking at the very heart of Hogwarts, and Harry and his friends must finally face the malevolent and powerful Voldemort, who is intent on taking over the world. The delight of this book lies in the juxtaposition of the world of Muggles (ordinary humans) with the world of magic. A whole host of unique characters inhabits this world, from the absentminded Head Wizard Dumbledore to the sly and supercilious student Draco Malfoy to the loyal but not too bright Hagrid. Harry himself is the perfect confused and unassuming hero, whom trouble follows like a wizard's familiar. After reading this entrancing fantasy, readers will be convinced that they, too, could take the train to Hogwarts School, if only they could find Platform Nine and Three Quarters at the King's Cross Station.-Eva Mitnick, Los Angeles Public Library Copyright 1998 School Library Journal Reviews
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