Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing, June 1997
Genre: Fiction
Pages: Paperback, 223 pages
Rating: 4/5 stars
Summary (from chapters.indigo.ca):
When a letter arrives for unhappy but ordinary Harry Potter, a decade-old secret is revealed to him that apparently he's the last to know. His parents were wizards, killed by a Dark Lord's curse when Harry was just a baby, and which he somehow survived. Escaping his hideous Muggle guardians for Hogwarts, a wizarding school brimming with ghosts and enchantments, Harry stumbles upon a sinister adventure when he finds a three-headed dog guarding a room on the third floor. Then he hears of a missing stone with astonishing powers which could be valuable, dangerous, or both.
Review:
I know, I know... I must be the last person on earth who hasn't read the Harry Potter series, although I have seen the movies so I feel like I'm not 100% in the dark. My whole life, I have read the book before the movie but for some reason, I am working backwards and I believe that is why it has taken me so long to get started.
However, I am here and happy to say that I will be continuing with the journey of reading the series... I enjoyed re-learning about the characters from the very beginning and even though I have the movie characters in my mind, I thoroughly enjoyed the little bits and pieces that the book adds to the story. To me, The Philosopher's Stone was very similar to the movie and I don't feel like many of the details were vastly different from one to the other... however, I did maybe feel like the end sequence (the epic battle) was a little lacking and thus the 4-star review.
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