05 Jul

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (Book 1)

Binding: Hardcover
ASIN: 0590353403
Manufacturer: Scholastic Press
Average Customer Review: (From 5412 total reviews)
List Price: $22.99
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Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com:
Say you’ve spent the first 10 years of your life sleeping under the stairs of a family who loathes you. Then, in an absurd, magical twist of fate you find yourself surrounded by wizards, a caged snowy owl, a phoenix-feather wand, and jellybeans that come in every flavor, including strawberry, curry, grass, and sardine. Not only that, but you discover that you are a wizard yourself! This is exactly what happens to young Harry Potter in J.K. Rowling’s enchanting, funny debut novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. In the nonmagic human world–the world of “Muggles”–Harry is a nobody, treated like dirt by the aunt and uncle who begrudgingly inherited him when his parents were killed by the evil Voldemort. But in the world of wizards, small, skinny Harry is famous as a survivor of the wizard who tried to kill him. He is left only with a lightning-bolt scar on his forehead, curiously refined sensibilities, and a host of mysterious powers to remind him that he’s quite, yes, altogether different from his aunt, uncle, and spoiled, piglike cousin Dudley.

A mysterious letter, delivered by the friendly giant Hagrid, wrenches Harry from his dreary, Muggle-ridden existence: “We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.” Of course, Uncle Vernon yells most unpleasantly, “I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!” Soon enough, however, Harry finds himself at Hogwarts with his owl Hedwig… and that’s where the real adventure–humorous, haunting, and suspenseful–begins. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, first published in England as Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, continues to win major awards in England. So far it has won the National Book Award, the Smarties Prize, the Children’s Book Award, and is short-listed for the Carnegie Medal, the U.K. version of the Newbery Medal. This magical, gripping, brilliant book–a future classic to be sure–will leave kids clamoring for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. (Ages 8 to 13) –Karin Snelson

Amazon.com Audiobook Review:
The amazing popularity of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone means that now even Muggles know about the Leaky Cauldron, Diagon Alley, and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Whether or not you’ve read about Harry, this unabridged audiobook brings his world to life. Reader Jim Dale brings an excellent range of voices to the characters, from well-meaning Hermione’s soft, earnest voice to Malfoy’s nasal droning; from Professor McGonagall’s crisp brogue to Hagrid’s broad Somerset accent; and from snarling Mr. Filch to p-p-poor, st-tuttering P-Professor Quirrel. Some of the characterizations are peculiar–why do the centaurs have Welsh accents?–but that’s a small price to pay to hear one of the myriad ways to sing the Hogwarts School song. Harry Potter fans of all ages–Muggle or not–will enjoy curling up with a few chocolate frogs, a box of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans (”Alas! Ear wax!”), and this marvelous, magical audiobook. (Running time: 8 hours, 6 cassettes) –Sunny Delaney

Product Description:
Read by Jim Dale
8 hours 17 minutes, 6 cassettes

Harry Potter has no idea how famous he is. That’s because he’s being raised by his miserable aunt and uncle who are terrified Harry will learn that he’s really a wizard, just as his parents were. But everything changes when Harry is summoned to attend an infamous school for wizards, and he begins to discover some clues about his illustrious birthright. From the surprising way he is greeted by a lovable giant, to the unique curriculum and colorful faculty at his unusual school, Harry finds himself drawn deep inside a mystical world he never knew existed and closer to his own noble destiny.


Customer Reviews

Excellent children’s literature by K. Hooper
I started reading Harry Potter a few years ago so that I could find out if they were suitable for my kids. Guess, what? I’m a well-educated adult, and I love Harry Potter! I can’t believe that I can be so entertained by something that every kid on the block is reading (usually I don’t go for children’s fantasy).

Sophisticated adults will complain that this is derivative and “light.” Yes, it is. It’s children’s literature, and that’s what kids like. But, this is superior children’s literature. The writing is exceptional, the characters are deep, the humor is subtle enough for adults to enjoy. It’s very well done. I wish that all of the stuff my kids were reading was done this well.

I’m thrilled that, because of Harry Potter, children are reading large novels again. I know several kids who’ve been inspired to read, and to not be intimidated by big books, because of J.K. Rowling. If you have only seen the movies and haven’t read the books, you are really missing out. –FanLit.net

It lives up to the hype. by B. Nallick
One fine day while I was at work, I went into our cafĂ© and came across a coworker reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.

Like a lot of adults I started laughing and said, “Aren’t those for kids?”

My former coworker said, “Don’t laugh until you’ve actually read them.”

I took her advice and picked up the same book.

And I have to admit, she was right!

The Sorcerer’s Stone was, like many of you, my introduction to the Harry Potter Empire.

I loved it, from start to finish, a pleasure to read.

These books are not just for kids, but anyone who has an imagination.

I’ve since read all the Potter books and I loved every one of them and the movies also.

How many books end up getting made into worthwhile movies?

Not very many, but I’ll be darned if Hollywood isn’t making every Potter book into a stellar movie.

I give this book and all the Potter books my highest recommendation.

Exciting story for the summer vacation roadtrip! by C. Ziebold
Our family enjoys the annual summer vacation road trip - seeing the countryside; anticipating our arrival at the vacation destination and listening to audio books. My son and daughter are 6 1/2 and 9 - they were thrilled by Jim Dale’s reading of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. He does a great job of creating a distinct voice for each of the book’s characters and the pacing is spot on. We’re looking forward to our next road trip and listening to Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets which is also read by Jim Dale.

Please don’t summarize! by Lithuania’s Pride
I loved this book and read it in two days and began the next immediately. One thing that troubles me — about many amazon reviews — is that they are NOT reviews. Person after person summarizes the story (which is, basically, summarized in the official editorial paragraph. WHY OH WHY does everyone do this! WHy not just say what you liked/disliked and why?

Rowling uses EXQUISITE VOCABULARY (hurrah! KIDS WILL LEARN NEW AND INTERESTING WORDS), STRONG PLOT AND SUSPENSE, AND ENGAGING CHARACTERS. I also very much appreciate that some of her positive characters are not all goody-two shoes and have imperfections and character flaws (Hagrid’s drinking and keeping beasties, students who “swore” when angry or shocked).

I saw the films first and felt they were well cast. The books are better than I was prepared for them to be.

OH! How I love to be very pleasantly surprised!!!


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