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For Jessica, who loves stories, for Anne, who loved them too; and for Di, who heard this one first.  | |
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Mr and Mrs Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much.  | |
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It does not do to dwell in dreams, Harry, and forget to live  | |
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Original title (UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand): Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone The Ancient Greek and Latin translations of this book are in ancient languages, and one of the fundamental rules of combining editions into works is that the ancient language editions don't go into the same work as the modern language editions.  | |
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▾Common Knowledge (short form) | Canonical title | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone | | Original publication date | 1997-06-30 (UK), 1998-09-01 (USA) | | Series | Harry Potter (1) | | People/Characters | Harry James Potter, Hermione Jean Granger, Ronald Bilius "Ron" Weasley, Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore (Headmaster), Severus Snape (Hogwarts Professor), Lord Voldemort (Tom Riddle | He Who Must Not be Named) (show all 31), Quirinus Quirrell (Hogwarts Professor), Rubeus Hagrid (Grounds & Game Keeper), Minerva McGonagall (Hogwarts Professor), Neville Longbottom, Vernon Dursley, Petunia Dursley, Dudley Dursley, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Percy Ignatius Weasley, Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, Mr Ollivander, Dean Thomas, Filius Flitwick, Firenze, Ginny Weasley (Ginevra Molly Weasley), Lavender Brown, Lucius Malfoy, Molly Weasley, Oliver Wood, Parvati Patil, Peter Pettigrew, Vincent Crabbe | | Important places | Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Scotland, UK, Number 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey, England, UK, Diagon Alley, London, England, UK, Platform 9 3/4, King's Cross Station, England, UK, Forbidden Forest, Scotland, UK, Gringotts Bank, London, England, UK | | Important events | Harry Potter's eleventh birthday, the fall of Lord Voldemort, Harry, Ron and Hermione solidify friendship, Finding the Mirror of Erised | | Awards and honors | FCBG Children's Book Award (Overall winner and Longer Novel Category, 1997), Birmingham Cable Children's Book Award (1997), Young Telegraph Paperback of the Year (1998), British Book Award (Children's Book of the Year, 1998), Sheffield Children's Book Award (1998), Publisher's Weekly Best Book (1998) (show all 25), ALA Best Books for Young Adults (1999), Parenting Book of the Year Award (1998), Waterstones The Nation's Favourite Children's Books (1997, No 66), Red House Children's Book Award (Overall, 1998), Red House Children's Book Award (Older Readers, 1998), ABA ABBY Winner (Children's, 1999), Whitaker's (Platinum Book Award, 2001), BBC's Big Read (Best loved novel, 2003, No 22), Waterstones top 25 books of the last 25 years (2007, No 1), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award (2001), New York Times bestseller (Fiction, 1998), Mythopoeic Fantasy Award (Children’s Literature, 2008), Carnegie Medal Shortlist (1997), Nestlé Smarties Book Prize (Gold Award, 9-11 years category, 1997), The List 100 Best Scottish Books, Whitcoulls top 100, 2008 (30), Guardian 1000 (Science Fiction & Fantasy), The Telegraph's 110 Best Books: The Perfect Library (2008), LOST Book Club | | Dedication | For Jessica, who loves stories, for Anne, who loved them too; and for Di, who heard this one first. | | First words | Mr and Mrs Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. | | Quotations | It does not do to dwell in dreams, Harry, and forget to live | | Last words | (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)'I'm going to have a lot of fun with Dudley this summer ...' | | Description | The Dursleys are a typical normal family. But to wizards they are known as mugles. Its Mr.Dursley, Mrs.Dursley, and Dudley. Mrs.Dursley is the sister of Lily Potter. Lily Potter is the mother of Harry Potter. And His Father I... (show all)s James Potter. On the way to work, Mr.Dursley saw many strange things. One was a cat outside his house starting at him; another was owls flying around; and the last thing was people wearing cloaks. Voldemort killed Harry Potters parents but he wasn't able to kill him. So Profesor Dumbledore, head of Hogwarts, decides to take Harry to live with the Durselys. The cat that was outside the Dursleys driveway turned out to be Profesor McGonagall, one of the teachers at Hogwarts. Hagrid, a giant that works at Hogwarts, brought Harry to Dumbledore. Dumbledore was waiting for Hagrid outside the Dursleys house. Dumbledore left Harry outside the Dursleys door with a note. |
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The Dursleys are a typical normal family. But to wizards they are known as mugles. Its Mr.Dursley, Mrs.Dursley, and Dudley. Mrs.Dursley is the sister of Lily Potter. Lily Potter is the mother of Harry Potter. And His Father Is James Potter. On the way to work, Mr.Dursley saw many strange things. One was a cat outside his house starting at him; another was owls flying around; and the last thing was people wearing cloaks. Voldemort killed Harry Potters parents but he wasn't able to kill him. So Profesor Dumbledore, head of Hogwarts, decides to take Harry to live with the Durselys. The cat that was outside the Dursleys driveway turned out to be Profesor McGonagall, one of the teachers at Hogwarts. Hagrid, a giant that works at Hogwarts, brought Harry to Dumbledore. Dumbledore was waiting for Hagrid outside the Dursleys house. Dumbledore left Harry outside the Dursleys door with a note.  | |
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Having the read the book several times already before, and having finished the series now, I can see the inconsistencies in Rowling's storytelling and structure, but at the same time, knowing what's coming, it's interesting to see where she had been dropping clues to the rest of the story from the very beginning. I also like seeing how she progresses as a writer throughout the series, cleaning up her writing style as the books go on. Also, again still going on the knowledge of what's to come, I had forgotten how refreshing and lighthearted these earlier books are, before the story starts to take on its more darker tones. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the series as a whole, and may even enjoy the later books more than the earlier volumes, but that doesn't change the fact that this was still just a plain fun book.
On a side note, I listened to the audiobook version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone this time around, as I have never listened to any of the books, and I have to say that I really enjoyed Jim Dale's take on the characters and his telling of the story. It took me awhile to get used to his version of the voices (I'll be honest, I kept waiting to hear the voices more like they were in the movies, but the only one that seemed to match was Hagrid), but once I got into the story and his version of everything, I found it easier and easier to enjoy the audiobook. If you haven't had the pleasure of listening to the audiobook versions of the Harry Potter books before, take a couple of hours and give them a listen. It's worth it. (