- Paperback: 608 pages
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Paperbacks (Sept. 26 2013)
- ISBN: 9781408835029
Harry Potter is preparing to leave the Dursleys and Privet Drive for the last time. But the future that awaits him is full of danger, not only for him, but for anyone close to him - and Harry has already lost so much. Only by destroying Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes can Harry free himself and overcome the Dark Lord's forces of evil.
In this dramatic conclusion to the Harry Potter series, Harry must leave his most loyal friends behind, and in a final perilous journey find the strength and the will to face his terrifying destiny: a deadly confrontation that is his alone to fight.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was J.K. Rowling's first novel, followed by the subsequent six titles in the Harry Potter series, as well as three books written for charity: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Quidditch Through the Ages and The Tales of Beedle the Bard. The Harry Potter novels have now sold over 450 million copies worldwide and been translated into 78 languages.
Check out her website at www.jkrowling.com to find out more.
REVIEW:
What an ending!
I love how you get to the end and it gives you a glimpse into the future. All those questions you have raised, get some closure and you are left to imagine what it's like from there-on-out. I like that. Most books leave you wondering.
Plus the story all comes together. Yeah it leaves the future open for more, but the 7 book tale truly comes to an end.
I also don't hate Snape anymore. I want to but I can't, not now....
Yup, even though they are decent size books, or you think you know the story from seeing the films, you need to read them. I'm so glad I did, and yeah, I'll probably read The Cursed Child and the Fantastic Beasts books.
Now to watch the film and pray they do my favorite part in the book justice. Since they've omitted the house elves from the other films, I won't hold my breath. Just know Dobby is still my favorite character.
4.5/5
I love how you get to the end and it gives you a glimpse into the future. All those questions you have raised, get some closure and you are left to imagine what it's like from there-on-out. I like that. Most books leave you wondering.
Plus the story all comes together. Yeah it leaves the future open for more, but the 7 book tale truly comes to an end.
I also don't hate Snape anymore. I want to but I can't, not now....
Yup, even though they are decent size books, or you think you know the story from seeing the films, you need to read them. I'm so glad I did, and yeah, I'll probably read The Cursed Child and the Fantastic Beasts books.
Now to watch the film and pray they do my favorite part in the book justice. Since they've omitted the house elves from the other films, I won't hold my breath. Just know Dobby is still my favorite character.
4.5/5
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