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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling)

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hkslll
05/24/2009

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 2

very boring read it in 2006

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cinnleigh
05/15/2009

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

Great book. I was hesitant to read this at first but when I did, I couldn't stop. I read this in three sittings and only stopped for necessary things like sleep. Beautiful story, fantastic joyage. Great for children and adults alike.

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CrystalSandova l
05/01/2009

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

I'm very pleased with my copy, it's in excellent condition. Ordering was a breeze and the book read right along with the movie! it's great!

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C.McMahan
04/29/2009

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

Anyone who likes magic or anything to do with fantasy has to read this book, it's not just for kids, adults will fall in love with it too. HP Sorcerer's Stone is the first in the 7 book series but this one gets you hooked. When I read this in middle school I loved everything about this book, it was perfect. Years later, I still reread my set of HP books and still can't find anything wrong with them but every time I do reread them I always find something I didn't pick up on the first time around. This has action, drama, suitable amount of romance, and the list goes on. One of things I loved about the novels is as I read them I grew up along with Harry; it was like I had a best friend throughout my child hood that just lived in a book.

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MotorMind
04/11/2009

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 2

A story doesn't have to be 100% original to be entertaining, but it's not necessary to steal and rob as much as J.K. Rowling does. I really have trouble connecting to the characters as well. Harry's foster parents, the Dursleys, are way over the top and I think the story would have worked better if they had at least been somewhat likable. Harry himself is an irritating specimen, hating people with a hatey hate from the get-go. That's not a good example to set.

But what peeves me most is that Rowling hurls the old rule of "Show, Don't Tell" out the window. She constantly tells what people are feeling and throws in stacks of adjectives, instead of trying to let the reader deduce the characters' feeling from their actions. It makes for a boring read. The only thing she does well is using in-story cliffhangers, which might be the main reason why children like this.

All in all, this work is quite average and if it hadn't been adapted into some comparatively good movies, it would have been long forgotten.

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ChristineE.Wag ner
04/06/2009

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

Imagine living under a staircase in a cupboard at your uncle's house. All that changes for Harry when owls with letters start

bombarding(duck for cover!)the houses of Privet Drive, forcing Uncle Vernon into renting a small cobhouse out in the middle of nowhere. A Gaint named Hagrid visits Harry, giving him a scholarship,all while attempting to turn Dudley into a pig, give a squished cake to Harry,and take Harry to Diagon Alley.

Then on platform 9 3/4 , he meets Ron ,Fred, George and Ginny Weasly, who are nice enough to show the way to get to the
platform---Run into the wall.lol.On the train, he sits with Ron. He then meets Neville Longbottom, Hermione Granger, and Malfoy and his cronies. The train is heading to Hogwarts, a school of witchcraft & wizardy.


Anyone who likes magic, owls, frogs,or Jellybeans with every flavor will enjoy this book. It will give you laughs. I thought it was a good starter because there are many laughs.

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J.Goldman
04/05/2009

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

The book was shipped quickly and arrived in the exact condition described by the seller.

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nuketheplanet
09/03/2007

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 4

fun book, i enjoyed it

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Gloomyeeyore
08/22/2007

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 4

This was a good book.  The first in the seven book series.  This one is all about Harry's first year at Hogwarts.  He makes friends with Ron Weasley and Hermoine Granger.  This book leads up to Harry preventing the Sorcerer's Stone from being stolen.

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irishgit
07/25/2007

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 4

I think this is a decent kids book.

I also think the hype has over-rated it and I also think that as the series has gone on it has weakened badly.

I stopped reading after the fourth one when it became clear Rowling had dispensed with an editor and fallen in love with her wallet.

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emily213
07/25/2007

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

this book really is written brilliantly. its really really really good.

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wisegeek
03/02/2007

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 4

In honor of the pending release of Book 7, wiseGEEK has put together a collection of articles about Harry, Hogwarts, and other happenings! There's predictions and theories for us experts, but also lots of definitions and background for HP novices!

http://www.wisegeek.com/the-life-and-times-and-possible-death-of-harry-potter.html

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CharmedOne1393
02/25/2006

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

Bloody Brilliant!

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Tiffany1986
01/22/2006

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

thanks admerald I always wondered why people called it two different things....but now that that's cleared up... These Harry Potter books are excellent. Any audience can read them...so if you are reading them to your children you will enjoy them also. The sorcerers stone (or philosopher's stone) is not the best of the series but it is necessary to read the first to truly enjoy the rest of them.

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***rupert***
01/12/2006

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

ronald weasley iz sooo cul

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Admerald
08/06/2005

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

da propa name is philosophas stone but sum american dikhed of a publisha fought sorcerers was more xcitin wich it isnt tel me wich is more xcitin wizards stone or da maka of stones stone????????????? no 1 hp fan

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lady_macca88
07/15/2005

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

I would agree with earlier comments that this is an excellent book in its own right, but as you continue through the series, it isn't the greatest. But if you have never picked up a Harry Potter book, I would highly recomend it. I would say the first two, maybe three books qualify as children's books, and are a quick and simple read, but really, it's a book about a 12 year old kid, how complicated do you want it to be at this point? It was under a lot of protest that I finally picked this book up, being under the impression that 12 year olds was the age group reading it at the same time, but this is far from the case. I don't think you have to have a simple mind to enjoy a simple book, and being an introductory book I feel this serves its purpose well, and it left me wanting more.

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joshua_01
03/20/2005

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

the books suck ass but i love the movies.

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sixty7a
02/17/2005

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 1

It sucks

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meistim
06/22/2004

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 1

BOOOOOOOOOO!! That book sucked!

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pennyroyalty
04/02/2004

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

not really an original story (British Schoolboy stories are pretty common) but i love the twist rowling uses in this series. The magical world is written well enough to make children believe that it could be possible. And haarry is a relatable character for most kids: he's small, powerless (in the beginning), not well off, bullied and alone. all children feel like that at some point, and they can relate with that character. This book is a great intro to the series and a great book in and of itself. It teaches kids the power of friendship and trust, and also about humility and hard work.

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Hardwire
02/22/2004

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 4

Very good and original story. I loved reading every minute of this and could really feel for the characters. I have read all 5 and love all of them.

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typhoon220
02/19/2004

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

Harry Potter is great and the first book of all really leaves you excited for what is going to happen in the next book. I wish that they would just go on forever. But the very first in the series and it is a great book. Thank you J.K. Rowling. Keep writing.

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HPROX
02/04/2004

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

J.K Rowling is THE BEST i LOVE Harry Potter. It so totally ROX! They are by far the best books in the whole world. I LOVE Harry potter!

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HPChk42490
11/25/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

I thought that this book was really great and J.K. Rowling definetly has a wonderful story writing gift. This book swept me off my feet and brought a whole new world to me! It was absolutely fabulous! I also want people who read this to check out mine and my best friend's Harry Potter school at www.expage.com/muggershogwarts because its awesome and u can join and its just like your at Hogwarts so please try this and please join Ravenclaw!! For further info on my website e-mail me at lazymel42490@hotmail.com. Thanks!

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Creamy Goodness
09/29/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

I think so too! Harry potter is my favourite series of books. Ive read every one of them, and I love all the characters. The writing is superb. I hope she'll write some more novels after this series is over. I just found out that there is a wizard science course taught in university now that talks about things in the harry potter novels being accomplished by scientific intervention. I wouldn't mind taking that course.

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swifferlover4e va
09/29/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

i love ALL of the Harry Potter books.im not good at describing books or using words most people dont understand but these are GREAT books!!!!!

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fuzzyfreak
09/29/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

Wickid!

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jred
08/07/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 1

great for the kids or people with poor reading ability. Does anyone know that there are books written for adults? Predictable.

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Kennit
07/20/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 4

It's ok on it's own, but when looked at as part of the series, it pales in comparison to the other books.

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earthspirit
07/05/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 1

I have tried to read the Potter books and find them incredibly boring. I must be the only one, because I know its popular. Oh well. I tried, I really tried to like it, but just couldn't get interested. I prefer the classic kid's books like Little Women and The Wind in The Willows.

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MadMax1313
06/25/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

I admit I have not read a Harry Potter book and have only seen the first movie. But I feel reading the books is not necessary to comment on the miracle of Potter. In my opinion Ms. Rowling is a genius. In this day and age it is dificult to get most s to read even so much as a brochure, let alone getting children to read a book. Her latest Harry Potter release is over 800 pages in length. Many an would shy away from a book that long. Most children won't read something without more pictures than there are pages of text. And yet Harry Potter is nothing short of miraculous. Ms.Rowling's latest book is setting record sales around the world. Thanks to her a new generation of children are reading like never before. I think this is wonderful. It is a sad pity that there are critics of Harry Potter, those who want the books taken off library shelves claiming they will lead children into black magic and occult. They seem to have forgotten the joys of make believe. I think we should praise Ms. Rowling and her works. It doesn't matter if some find the material cliched and simplistic or not. She deserves praise because of what Harry Potter represents: the rebirth of reading for children.

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-mikhail-
06/24/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 3

terribly simple, incredibly cliched, utterly black and white/good vs. evil and good always emerges predictably triumphant, no wonder you americans love it to bits!!!! ha ha, only joking. i dont want to be called a terrorist or a communist so i will stop insulting americans. amyway its good at least that it gets kids back into reading, i believe that the book is actually called HP and the PHILOSOPHER'S stone, but you just HAVE to be different in the US dont you? :-) also the writing is terribly uninspiring and in places is in very bad english, but i think we may aswell let JK off for that since no-one these days really knows what good writing is like....

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Robbie W luva
06/04/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 4

As I ahve said before the origional book was called ... 'The Philosophers Stone' but it was changed for the Americans as they don't understand what Philosophers mean. anyway I did enjoy the book but I preferred the later Harry Potter tales.

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Zebadee
04/20/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

It should be Philosophers stone!!! Liked the book anyway

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TheFreak
04/17/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 4

The best in the series, by leaps and bounds. I did not much care for either of the last two books, but I thought this provided quite a fast and entertaining read. The characters are appealing, the writing style is clever, and the plot is (existing!) fast-paced. I was highly skeptical, however, about the concept of the books, and was reluctant to pick it up. However, i foundm myself quite enjoying it - particularly appreciated Hermione Granger and the Weasley twins. Only wish the books hadn't deteriorated from there.

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greekamerican
02/17/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

A great introduction to the Harry Potter series. I enjoyed it from start to finish. Harry's family in the Muggle world is hilarious. I liked Hagrid, Ron, Hermione and other many characters. The transition to Hogwarts was great. Diagonal Alley, Platform 9 3/4 were very appropriate and Hogwarts Express. J.K. Rowling is brilliant! Overall, a very well crafted novel. Rush out and read it.

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mimiangel90
01/30/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

This book, like the rest of the Harry Potter series, sucked me in right away. The movie was also excellent! J.K. Rowling is fantastic!

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sjuhler
01/14/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 1

Sorry but I didn't enjoy this book. Too boring

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WarMaid
01/13/2003

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

What can I say that hasn't already been said? I couldn't put this down, I couldn't put the next three down, and I can't wait for the next book to come out! My (then eight-year-old) daughter read the first four through immediately and has re-read them since a number of times. Anything that captivates both adults and children is a true classic.

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lukskywlkr.
10/31/2002

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

What a truly wonderful first novel. I had been hearing about Harry Potter all over the t.v. and was frankly getting a little tired of it. Kids were waiting in line for hours just to get copies of the new book, and I figured this was another goofy fad to get kids' money. Then, all the talk about Satanism started because he was going to wizard school. Well, that gets me when people start throwing that kind of talk around. Some people don't like his popularity, so let's throw some Satanism into it and see what happens. There were already three books out when I spoke with some friends who had small children, and they told me that they had read/screened all the books and felt that the Satanism was unfounded, and that they felt the books were not only entertaining reading, but also extremely well written. I decided to give Harry a chance and went and purchased the paperback of Sorcerer's Stone. I was not even finished with it when I went out and bought the next two. I agreed with my friends--this is not only an entertaining book, but also extremely well written. It doesn't talk down to kids, and that's very important to me. You get more creative and smart from reading material above your level, not from stuff below it. I couldn't wait to go from page to page finding out all about Harry and his friends as they explored Hogwarts, the wizarding school. Of course, there is good versus evil, but how many other stories are that way? The Wizard of Oz and Star Wars are both movies featuring good versus evil, but did anyone ever accuse these movies of trying to convert their children to Satanism? Not Hardly. I would not hesitate one second to let my kids read any of the Harry Potter series.

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Bookworm
02/19/2002

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

This is an amazing book . . . you will not be able to put it down. The characters are written incredibly well. As always, try to read the book before you see the movie.

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Anarian Elynshy
02/12/2002

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 4

It was ok. I didn't like how long and drawn out parts of it were, but I did like the developing of the characters and the situations that they found themselves in.

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cherion
12/16/2001

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

J. K Rowling's Book are totally amazing! Once you've started reading them, you can't put it down! It's like you want to finish the whole book, know who the bad guys are in one sitting! I personally DON'T THINK that the Harry Potter books promotes WITCHCRAFT like what other schools and teachers say. Yeah, HP is sort suited to the young people age bracket and that there's portrayal of death, spells, wizardry, witches, blood, you name it! But arent' these things presently and apparantly present in the world we live in? Right now, today? I believe the BEST WAY to teach our children to grow up properly to love them and guide them. What more could a child ask for if he/she is happy with his/her family? Guideness is the key, love is the key not banning things. Being strict and stuff like that.

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pikachan
11/03/2001

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

A really great book.Harry is a wizard who gets sent to Hogwarts. he meets a lot of friends and enemies and finds out about a secret at hogwarts. A little too long, but it is worth it. I reccomend this book to anyone who likes books about magic and fantasy.

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Mieko Belle
10/16/2001

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

This. Book. Is. Incredible. Funny, sad, exciting... it has everything a good book should have. And note I didn't say a good KIDS' book. I'm 17 (okay, I was 14 when I read this for the first time, but they still enthrall me), and I love it. I don't think there's been an author since Roald Dahl who can pull adults and children completely into a story. J.K. Rowling has set tiny facts in this story, such as when Sirius lent Hagrid his motorbike, which we don't really notice until they become important in later books. She's a very clever lady - all the Latin-based spells and mythology-based names goes to prove that. Although this isn't my favourite Harry Potter book (the best, in my opinion, is Prisoner Of Azkaban) I highly recommend it.

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cmb3
05/02/2001

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 3

its a pretty good book, but not the best.

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Phantom Chic
04/27/2001

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

The start of the best written series I've ever read. Absolutely captivating. Great for any age.

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

*babbles* I loved it,I loved it,I loved it,I loved it! It was exceleent! My mom is happy I like Harry Potter because it's something good to get into...at least it's reading,right? So,that's why I say,HARRY POTTER RULES!!!!!

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ErictheFederal ist
03/31/2001

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J.K. Rowling) 5

The most entertaining children's book since I read all the Roald Dahl books! I'm looking forward to read the second & third books in this serie too, witch I both have in Spanish! :-)

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