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Title | : | The Harry Potter trilogy (Harry Potter #1-3) |
Author | : | J.K. Rowling |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 900 pages |
Published | : | 1999 by Ted Smart/Bloomsbury |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens. Adventure. Magic. Novels |
J.K. Rowling
Hardcover | Pages: 900 pages Rating: 4.66 | 6591 Users | 170 Reviews
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The 3rd story has always been my favorite so I had to read it again. Of all the books it's the only one where Harry Potter is not battling Lord Voldemort so-as the little kid I was when I started reading-it was not "scary." I also loved finding out Sirius was a good guy and that Harry finally had a family. A great book for good feelings.The second one was just as fun. Dobby is such a classic character and he always makes me laugh. My all time favorite was Professor Lockhart because he was such an idiot! He could be described as a self obsessed, peacock at best.
The first one I remember reading with mom and dad when my brother and I were little. Because of that it is always a cozy book to snuggle up with. A lost boy finding a place where he belonged is a good story.
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Original Title: | The Harry Potter trilogy: The Philosopher's Stone; The Chamber of Secrets; The Prisoner of Azkaban |
ISBN: | 1856136639 (ISBN13: 9781856136631) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Harry Potter #1-3 |
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Ratings: 4.66 From 6591 Users | 170 ReviewsAssess About Books The Harry Potter trilogy (Harry Potter #1-3)
It is always so nice and comforting to revisit the world of Harry Potter. This was my first time listening to it on audio, and it was a new and different experience, yet as familiar as ever. Jim Dale does a great job with the narration; due to the movies, I've almost come to grips with things being pronounced differently than in my head while reading, but Jim Dale threw a whole nother wrench into it - Gryffindah, Voldemorrrr, etc. I still loved it though, how could you not?I read and reviewed each of the volumes collected here separately, so this is basically just for my own records. The rating for the collection is the average of the ratings given to each individual book: both Philosopher's Stone and Prisoner of Azkaban got five stars from me. The former is just a really fun introduction to the series, and the latter is the best of the lot, bar none. It's complex and entertaining and does it all without the bloat that dropped like a text-filled hippo on every
All the pictures in the books are absolutely beautiful. The stories are -even after all these years- still mesmerizing. My favorite book is the third book, the prisoner of Azkaban. It has the best of both worlds: still happy and hopeful, yet getting slightly darker than the previous books. All of my favorite characters stop by: Sirius Black, Remus Lupin and Buckbeak.
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone has become one of the most well known and popular childrens books of all time. I my opinion this is a well deserved accolade, this book is perfectly suited for those within the 8-12 age range, however readers of any age may enjoy this title.The story centres around an 11 year old boy named Harry Potter. Harry is an orphan who has grown up with his aunt, uncle and cousin. Harry discovers that he is in fact a wizard and that his parents were killed by an
Daddy's read you the first two so far, but by the end of the second it was getting pretty scary so we haven't embarked on the third. You've listened to Philosopher's Stone on CD with Stephen Fry, too, though I think Daddy is MUCH better at doing the voices, especially Hagrid and Harry. Stephen Fry makes all the characters sound quite posh, but Daddy's character's are much better defined and sound more like themselves. He's very funny.
One of the best book series ever written.
Went through a rough time this year....so I picked up some old favourites. As always J.K. Lifted my spirits with the Wizarding world
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