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Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone

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Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone

by JK Rowling

Bloomsbury Uk | January 12, 2011 | Trade Paperback

Harry Potter thinks he is an ordinary boy. He lives with his Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia and cousin Dudley, who make him sleep in a cupboard under the stairs. Then Harry starts receiving mysterious letters and his life is changed for ever. He is whisked away by a beetle-eyed giant of a man and enrolled in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The reason: Harry Potter is a wizard!

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    This novel was the begginning of what is, until today, the most read and sold books and movies collections. Indeed, for a whole decade, the entire world has been reading J.K. Rowling's novels. For myself, as I was 12 years old when the first Harry Potter movie was released, I started reading the novels. Being the same age the characters were in the collection, I identified myself to Harry Potter and hs friends. Accordingly, during my adolescence, I was growing each year with the characters and Ithink this is an important reason why I so much loved these books. Still, i cannot ignore J.K. Rowling's impressing talent in litterature.

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    Rating: 5/5

    wonderful

    Daisy

    8 months ago

    I love the Harry Potter series and have read the set many times. It's great for all ages!

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    Rating: 5/5

    A great start

    jayne

    12 months ago

    I really liked it. I had forgotten how much I liked the book until I sat down and read it again. While the book seems to start off slowly, it has a purpose and once I was in the middle of the book, the action seemed to get quicker and that more intense and I really didn't want to put it down, but my body wouldn't allow for me to do so. I really like how Rowling allows to go into a world that is one of pure fantasy, but also one that entirely enjoyable.

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    Ginny

    Rating: 5/5

    excellent

    Ginny

    11 years ago

    this book is excellent l would say it is my favorite Harry Potter book if you read the begining and think it's boring don't stop l thought it was boring in the begining as well but now l am the ultimate harry potter fan after you read this you will need the next one straight away!

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Harry Potter thinks he is an ordinary boy. He lives with his Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia and cousin Dudley, who make him sleep in a cupboard under the stairs. Then Harry starts receiving mysterious letters and his life is changed for ever. He is whisked away by a beetle-eyed giant of a man and enrolled in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The reason: Harry Potter is a wizard!

About the Author

J. K. (Jo) Rowling was born in 1965 and moved house twice when she was growing up. The first move was from Yate (just outside Bristol) to Winterbourne. The second move was when Jo was nine and she moved to Tutshill near Chepstow in the Forest of Dean.

Jo went to Tutshill Primary School, and then on to Wyedean Comprehensive. She was quiet, freckly, short-sighted and not very good at sports. She even broke her arm playing netball. Her favourite subject by far was English, but she also liked languages . . .

Jo always loved writing more than anything. 'The first story that I ever wrote down, when I was five or six, was about a rabbit called Rabbit. He got the measles and was visited by his friends, including a giant bee called Miss Bee. And ever since Rabbit and Miss Bee, I have wanted to be a writer, though I rarely told anyone so. I was afraid they'd tell me I didn't have a hope.' At school she would entertain her friends at lunchtime with stories.

After school, Jo attended the University of Exeter in Devon where she studied French. Her parents hoped that by studying languages she would enjoy a great career as a bilingual secretary. But Jo recalls that she never paid much attention in meetings because she was too busy scribbling down ideas.

When she was 25, Jo was delayed on a train from Manchester to London. On the train Jo says that the idea for Harry Potter simply 'strolled into her head fully formed'. But she didn't have a pen so couldn't write all her thoughts down! But the idea had taken hold and during the next five years she started writing and outlining the plots for each book.

Jo went to Portugal to teach English. There she married and her daughter Jessica was born. And she kept writing. When she returned to the UK, Jo had a suitcase full of stories about Harry Potter. She moved to Edinburgh with her young daughter and worked as a French teacher. In 1996 Bloomsbury offered to publish Jo's first novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

'The moment I found out that Harry would be published was one of the best of my life,' says Jo.

Jo married Dr Neil Murray in 2001, and a brother for Jessica, David, was born in 2003. A sister, Mackenzie, followed in January 2005. She lives with her family in Edinburgh.

The Harry Potter novels have now sold over 400 million copies worldwide and been translated into 69 languages. Jo was the first children's author to be voted the BA Author of the Year, and also to win the British Book Awards Author of the Year.

Trade Paperback

224 Pages, 5 x 7.75 x 0.6 in

January 12, 2011

Bloomsbury Uk

English


1408810549
9781408810545

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