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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

Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling X
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
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    Sep 1998, 309 pages

    Paperback:
    Sep 1999, 312 pages

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B.J. (06/04/02)

The books was very good I think... Everyone should read it!!!

Catherine Branson (06/03/02)

This book has great potential. It separates reality and magic. This is actually the first book I ever got interested enough to finish it. I really like this. Keep up the good workk

<< Very interesting book to get occupied in, but fun to read >>


Sincerely Katty Branson
Dana (05/29/02)

This book was awsome! It's amazing how much J.K. Rowling comes up with the most wicked ideas!
melissa (05/26/02)

i love this book so much that i am now a Harry Potter fan!!
Kathleen (05/26/02)

its the best book i ever read,and i read lots
siana craig (05/23/02)

i think the books best part was when they played wisard chess and ron got nocked out
Leia (05/17/02)

It's the best book that was ever written!
Nazzo (05/16/02)

Geez, girl! Whats your problem. If you loved Harry Potter so much.. instead of likeing the fictional character, what about the actor of Harry Potter in the Sorceror\Philosopher's Stone? If you know what I mean.

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