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Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone 1st Published in UK as Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone
by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
Hardcover: Sep 1998,
309 pages.
Paperback: Sep 1999,
312 pages.
Rated of 5
by vanessa
even though I'm seventeen years old, I love the mystery and adventure that I get from reading the Harry Potter books. Yup, I'm totally a Harry Potter nerd!!!!!!
Rated of 5
by Thomas Wackett
I have just read it for the 100th time. it is great!
Rated of 5
by Kasey Boston
The last time i read it was the tenth time i have read it! It is a brilliant book From Kasey
Rated of 5
by rohan
The first time i read it i thought it was pretty boring at the start but in the middle it was great! I have read the series 12 times
Rated of 5
by Abbie Mefford
good book but all the rest are better
Rated of 5
by Feena
Not only is this a great book,but all the Harry Potter books Are wounderful!They are all heartpumping,exciting,adventures,scary and romantic books ,illed with wounderful things to be discovered when you open theese books.And the best part is there enjoyable for all ages!!
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Although heavy on the scientific details, which slowed down the story for me (OK, I admit, I was one of those liberal arts majors who skipped out on...
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Loved this book. Magical, quirky, enchanting I could go on. All books do not have to be literary fiction, sometimes it is just so comforting to read...
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