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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's stone
    Rowling, J. K.
Publisher: Scholastic Press,
Pub date: 1998, c1997.
Pages: 6, 309 p. :
ISBN: 9780590353403
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Summary
Read by Jim Dale 8 hours 17 minutes, 7 CDs Harry Potter has no idea how famous he is. That's because he's being raised by his miserable muggle aunt and uncle who are terrified Harry will learn that he's 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. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Readers are in for a delightful romp with this award-winning debut from a British author who dances in the footsteps of P.L. Travers and Roald Dahl. As the story opens, mysterious goings-on ruffle the self-satisfied suburban world of the Dursleys, culminating in a trio of strangers depositing the Dursleys' infant nephew Harry in a basket on their doorstep. After 11 years of disregard and neglect at the hands of his aunt, uncle and their swinish son Dudley, Harry suddenly receives a visit from a giant named Hagrid, who informs Harry that his mother and father were a witch and a wizard, and that he is to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry himself. Most surprising of all, Harry is a legend in the witch world for having survived an attack by the evil sorcerer Voldemort, who killed his parents and left Harry with a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead. And so the fun begins, with Harry going off to boarding school like a typical English kid‘only his supplies include a message-carrying owl and a magic wand. There is enchantment, suspense and danger galore (as well as enough creepy creatures to satisfy the most bogeymen-loving readers, and even a magical game of soccerlike Quidditch to entertain sports fans) as Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione plumb the secrets of the forbidden third floor at Hogwarts to battle evil and unravel the mystery behind Harry's scar. Rowling leaves the door wide open for a sequel; bedazzled readers will surely clamor for one. Ages 8-12. (Sept.) From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 4-7-Harry Potter has spent 11 long years living with his aunt, uncle, and cousin, surely the vilest household in children's literature since the family Roald Dahl created for Matilda (Viking, 1988). But like Matilda, Harry is a very special child; in fact, he is the only surviving member of a powerful magical family. His parents were killed by the evil Voldemort, who then mysteriously vanished, and the boy grew up completely ignorant of his own powers, until he received notification of his acceptance at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Once there, Harry's life changes dramatically. Hogwarts is exactly like a traditional British boarding school, except that the professors are all wizards and witches, ghosts roam the halls, and the surrounding woods are inhabited by unicorns and centaurs. There he makes good friends and terrible enemies. However, evil is lurking at the very heart of Hogwarts, and Harry and his friends must finally face the malevolent and powerful Voldemort, who is intent on taking over the world. The delight of this book lies in the juxtaposition of the world of Muggles (ordinary humans) with the world of magic. A whole host of unique characters inhabits this world, from the absentminded Head Wizard Dumbledore to the sly and supercilious student Draco Malfoy to the loyal but not too bright Hagrid. Harry himself is the perfect confused and unassuming hero, whom trouble follows like a wizard's familiar. After reading this entrancing fantasy, readers will be convinced that they, too, could take the train to Hogwarts School, if only they could find Platform Nine and Three Quarters at the King's Cross Station.-Eva Mitnick, Los Angeles Public Library From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 4^-7. Orphaned in infancy, Harry Potter is raised by reluctant parents, Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon, an odious couple who would be right at home in a Roald Dahl novel. Things go from awful to hideous for Harry until, with the approach of his eleventh birthday, mysterious letters begin arriving addressed to him! His aunt and uncle manage to intercept these until a giant named Hagrid delivers one in person, and to his astonishment, Harry learns that he is a wizard and has been accepted (without even applying) as a student at Hogworts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There's even more startling news: it turns out that his parents were killed by an evil wizard so powerful that everyone is afraid to so much as utter his name, Voldemort. Somehow, though, Harry survived Voldemort's attempt to kill him, too, though it has left him with a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead and enormous celebrity in the world of magic, because Voldemort vanished following his failure. But is he gone for good? What is hidden on the third floor of Hogworts Castle? And who is the Man with Two Faces? Rowling's first novel, which has won numerous prizes in England, is a brilliantly imagined and beautifully written fantasy that incorporates elements of traditional British school stories without once violating the magical underpinnings of the plot. In fact, Rowling's wonderful ability to put a fantastic spin on sports, student rivalry, and eccentric faculty contributes to the humor, charm, and, well, delight of her utterly captivating story. --Michael Cart From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Table of Contents
   1 The Boy Who Lived p. 9
   2 The Vanishing Glass p. 32
   3 The Letters from No One p. 50
   4 The Keeper of the Keys p. 71
   5 Diagon Alley p. 91
   6 The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-quarters p. 127
   7 The Sorting Hat p. 160
   8 The Potions Master p. 183
   9 The Midnight Duel p. 199
   10 Halloween p. 226
   11 Quidditch p. 249
   12 The Mirror of Erised p. 267
   13 Nicolas Flamel p. 296
   14 Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback p. 314
   15 The Forbidden Forest p. 333
   16 Through the Trapdoor p. 360
   17 The Man with Two Faces p. 394
Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Rowling, J. K.
Uniform title: [Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone]
Title: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's stone / by J.K. Rowling ; illustrations by Mary Grandpré.
Edition: 1st American ed.
Publication info: New York : Scholastic Press, 1998, c1997.
Physical descrip: 6, 309 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
General Note: Originally published in the United Kingdom under the title Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone. Bloomsbury, c1997.
General Note: "Arthur A. Levine books."
General Note: "Year 1"--Spine.
Summary: Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great destiny proves his worth while attending Hogwarts School for Wizards and Witches.
Awards: Rebecca Caudill Award, 2001.
Held by: ALGONQUIN CARY DESPLAINES DPMOBLIB DUNDEE ELA FREMONT GLENCOE HUNTLEY LAKEFOREST LAKE_VILLA LINCOLNWD MCHENRY NILES NORTHBROOK PARK_RIDGE PRSPCT_HTS ROUND_LAKE WILMETTE WINNETKA NORTHFIELD ZIONBENTON CRYSTALAKE EPLMAIN EPLNORTH EPLSOUTH GLENVIEW
Children's subject: Fantasy.
Children's subject: Witches--Fiction.
Children's subject: Wizards--Fiction.
Children's subject: Schools--Fiction.
Children's subject: Magic--Fiction.
Subject term: Potter, Harry (Fictitious character)--Fiction.
Subject term: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary organization)--Fiction.
Children's subject: England--Fiction.
Genre index term: Fantasy fiction.
Added author: GrandPré, Mary.
Control Number: ocm37975719
ISBN: 9780590353403 (hc.)
ISBN: 0590353403 (hc.) : $17.00
ISBN: 9780439554930 (lib. bdg.)
ISBN: 0606216065 (turtleback)
ISBN: 043936213X : $5.59
ISBN: 0758700164
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