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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: The Illustrated Edition (Harry Potter, Book 1) by J.K. Rowling (2015-10-06) Relié – 1 janvier 1800

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01FKSYG9C
  • Langue ‏ : ‎ Anglais
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Joanne Kathleen Rowling a grandi en Angleterre où elle est née en 1965. Elle commence à imaginer la saga Harry Potter dès la fin des années 90, après ses études de lettres. Si J.K. Rowling achève le premier tome de la série en 1993, Harry Potter à l’école des sorciers n’est publié qu’en 1997 par Bloomsburry en Angleterre, puis en 1999 par Gallimard en France. Les prix littéraires remis aux premiers tomes, et surtout le formidable bouche à oreille des cours de récréation font de Harry Potter un sorcier mondialement connu. Le septième et dernier volume de la série est paru en 2007. Auteur d’un phénomène éditorial inédit qui bouleverse tous les repères de la littérature jeunesse, JK Rowling a vu son œuvre récompensée par le Prix Andersen en 2010.

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  • Avis laissé en France le 10 janvier 2016
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  • Chris Eslami
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Meet Harry Potter
    Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 29 juillet 2012
    Who would have known a story about a little boy living under a cupboard named Harry Potter would become an international best-seller? HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCER'S STONE is the first novel in a 7 book series that introduces the reader to an amazing world of magic.

    The novel begins with Harry living with his aunt and uncle, the Dursleys. Ever since Harry was dropped off at the Dursley's front doorstep 10 years ago, the Dursleys along with their hefty son, Dudley, have made his life almost unbearable. It is not until a letter arrives, written with emerald-green ink, addressed for Harry Potter--The Cupboard under the Stairs--does Harry's life begin to radically change.

    That's when a giant named Hagrid visits Harry and reveals to him, against the wishes of the Dursley's, that he is a wizard. After Harry purchases all his school material from Diagon Alley, he leaves platform nine and three-quarters straight to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry also learns he is famous, world renown, in the magical universe because of his faceoff with You-Know-Who, Voldemort! Woops, I didn't say that!

    The reader, for the first time, is teased in this novel with such unforgettable characters and stunning ideas that become much more prominent as the series plays out: Hogwarts, Dumbledore, Voldemort, Quidditch, Professor Snape, Professor McGonagall, Draco Malfoy, the Invisibility Cloak, Gryffindor, etc.

    J.K. Rowling's writing ability, imagination, and intuitive grasp of human nature gives her characters a depth that resonates in the core of the reader. Harry, along with his best friends, Hermione and Ron, are so in tune, emotionally intact with one another that it makes the story so much more alive. Before Harry knows it, his first year at Hogwarts involves not only learning magic but figuring out how to keep the Sorcerer's Stone from getting in the wrong hands.

    This novel is a classic that will initiate the reader into a world of mystery. The characters are so emotionally developed they become real in your heart. It is a story so good and well thought out that it urges you to read on to the end.
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  • Emily Cargile
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Great start to a great series
    Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 1 avril 2015
    I just finished reading this book for the first time ever and I am really very impressed and totally taken with the Potter universe!
    I actually watched all eight movies before starting the books and I am glad I decided to do this.

    The first thing that struck me about this series was how creative it is. The world that J.K. Rowling has created is so incredibly imaginative and fun. It really draws you in.

    Harry Potter, who is around eleven years old, is living with relatives who really don't like him or want him around. His parents died when he was a baby and he does not know anything about them other than that they supposedly died in a car crash. His life changes when he gets a letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He has been accepted into this school even though he has no idea that he possesses any kind of special powers. Other than a few "coincidental" odd things happening to his adopted family, he has not shown much of magical ability. Off he goes to Hogwarts, where he encounters an entire world which he did not know existed. At first he is afraid he will be behind all the other students, but when he begins classes and training he finds his place and begins to show many talents.

    This book is not as "dark" as some of the later books, which is nice. The characters are so lovable and the book is a very quick and easy read.

    Fantastic story! I will likely not be able to help measuring future fantasy/sci-fi books that I read up against this because it is just so incredible!
  • twofold420
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles JK Rowling's masterpiece that started it all
    Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 4 novembre 2014
    Back when I was relatively young (mid 20s), I read a book by Stephen King called "On Writing." At the back of that non-fiction book, he had a list of a lot of his recommended books, and among others it listed the 1st 3 Harry Potter books. I was kind of surprised because even though I knew they were wildly popular at that time, I also knew that they were just children's books. I still hadn't made up my mind to read them yet, until I saw the trailer to the first movie. I decided to take a chance and buy and read the first book just to see if all the hype was real. I was hooked by the end of the first chapter, and read the whole book in just 1 day. The next day i went back to the store to buy books 2 and 3, the only ones on paperback at that time, and finished those 2 in another 3 days. I tried really hard to wait for paperback on book 4, but I just couldn't do it, and I bought the 4th in hardcover and it took 2 or 3 days (it's pretty long). Needless to say, I think this was the best book series I have ever read, and book 1 is a great beginning to an epic tale. Highly recommended.
  • (´・_・`)
    3,0 sur 5 étoiles WordWise無効です
    Avis laissé au Japon le 25 juin 2016
    内容には全く問題ありません。
    WordWise有効とありますが問い合せたところ使えないそうです。
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  • fairlind
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Took my breath away
    Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 9 novembre 2013
    I'd say the writing style is adequate without being impressive, but then these are children's books. But the creativity of the whole Harry Potter series is astounding. J. K. Rowling created a whole world with distinct personalities, magic spells, mythical creatures, and ongoing adventures that totally rocked my world. I had always maintained that I wasn't fond of fantasy fiction, yet liked fairy tales, and that's still pretty much true. These books are more reminiscent of fairy tales, the deep dark ones typical of central Europe.

    This volume is my favorite of the series for several reasons. The youth of the protogonists, Harry's excitement on discovering this other world, perhaps the milder nature of the threat to this world. But that didn't stop me from devouring the others. I downloaded all the books to my Kindle, and by the fifth book I was so addicted, that no other book seemed remotely as satisfying. I subsequently scoured the internet for some hope that Rowling would go on to write about the same characters and their adult lives and adventures. Please, J. K. Rowling, pretty please.