Rating: Summary: Wow! Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was totally different than I expected. The age range is 9-12 years of age which I exceed, so I thought this would be an extremely easy book. After reading it I found that indeed it was an easy read, but still captured my interest and I couldn't put it down. Upon finishing my family asked how it was and what it was about. I briefly described the book to them. My seven-year-old brother is now wishing to read the Harry Potter series. Even my Grandma is interested in Harry Potter. So, my point being that it is a great book for all ages!
Rating: Summary: I loved it! Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was without doubt the best book I've ever read. I read one of it's chapters online and got hooked. I've orderded the sequel and I can't wait for it to come. Harry is a great character. This is a good book for anyone who likes to read.
Rating: Summary: The book on fantastic worlds that cannot be put down! Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone's easy vocabulary and astounding, imaginative idea makes it one of the best books for all ages ever written. The character, Harry Potter, and his eventful journey from Britain to a world of magic, unicorns and centaurs and Make-your-own-Warts kits is an overwhelming experience never thought of before.I recommend it to anyone with two days to spare and a crave for fun!
Rating: Summary: Magical and Enchantment all in one!! Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J.K. Rowling, appeals to people of all ages. It seems that the only audience would be students and young children, but I found that adults, as well as teenagers, find comfort in this book. Although, the ideal audience would be kids from ages 13-18. This was a great book! The characters were believable and the plot kept me interested from page one. J.K. Rowling has one imagination! For not knowing exactly what witches and wizards are like (since they are imaginary) she gave a perfect description. I could visualize specifically what the characters looked like. Harry and his scar, Ron and his red hair, and Malfoy with his sneaky look. At the beginning of the book it was a little hard to follow because we as an audience do not get the entire background. This would be the only down fall in her plot. This book was full of suspense and mystery! I found myself wanting more, and thinking of what I would do in that situation. I was scared for Harry in parts and upset at the fact of how Malfoy degraded Harmoine and Ron. I went through every emotion possible, or so it seemed. I absolutely loved this book and cannot wait to get my hands on the others! At times I wished that I could have gone to a school like this, where you took classes like Potions and Defense Against the Dark Arts. Where there was points awarded for the best class, and adventures around every corner! I give this book ten out of ten stars because of all of this, the wanting for more excitement, the great description, and the characters. I would not only recommend it to teenagers but to adults who want to believe in magic and the enchantment of a make believe world.
Rating: Summary: This is the Book you don't want to miss Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J.K. Rowling, is a fantastic novel to read. This book is full of magic, adventures, relationships, courages, love, etc. Once you bury your head into the book, you cannot put the book down because of the excitement of the book, like Harry in the Quidditch tournament; when Harry faces Lord Voldermort the first time; Harry in the forbbiden city; these are GREAT! You will miss a lot of fun if you choose not to read this novel. This is the book you surely don't want to miss!
Rating: Summary: one of the best books ever Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J.K. Rowling, is anexcellent book even my seventh grade friends read this book! Theythink it's exciting, and so do I. I gave this book a five out of five on my scale because it has adventure, like when he goes on the quidditch team when no first year is allowed to; he gets an excellent broom to fly on it with and a package guarded by a three-headed dog. Harry and Ron, his best friend, get into a lot of mischief, especially with Malfoy and his gang. Harry thinks that Hogwarts is a lot better than the Dursley's. My school is trying to get this book banned, so I have to read them while I still can; that's why I think people should read the books before their school bans them.
Rating: Summary: Response group review Review: HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE, the first ofJ.K. Rowling's books in a sone to be seven book series, is a truemasterpiece of children's literature for young and old alike. Rowlingknows every child and tribulation of wizardry as portrayed in the fantastic life of young Potter. The book is full of amazing descriptions, imaginative detail, and exciting adventure. This story will leave you "spell-bound."
Rating: Summary: Response group review Review: HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE, the first ofJ.K. Rowling's books in a soon to be seven-book series, is a truemasterpiece of children's literature for young and old alike. Rowlingknows every child and tribulation of wizardry as portrayed in the fantastic life of young Potter. The book is full of amazing descriptions, imaginative detail, and exciting adventure. This story will leave you "spell-bound."
Rating: Summary: A Really Good Book Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, written by J.K. Rowling, is one of the best books I have ever read. Harry Potter, an eleven year old who lives with his horrid aunt, uncle and cousin is invited to go to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry when he finds out that he is a wizard. At Hogwarts he meets such friends as Ron Weasley, a tall red-haired boy, Hermione Granger, the smartest witch in her class, Rubeus Hagrid, a big, friendly giant and albus Dumbledore, the principal of the school. But will Harry have enough brains to figure out what's going on at Hogwarts? Find out in this awesome book that is for the whole family.
Rating: Summary: Book Review on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, written by J.K. Rowling, was on of the most wonderfully written books I've ever read. This book is for anyone out there who is willing to sit down and enjoy a great adventure. In other words, its for anyone. I'm a high school student and I'm proof that this book is for anyone of all ages. What I really enjoyed about this book was how creative and well written it was. I have never read a book like this before in my life. That's how original this book is. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a fascinating story about a wizardy school where Harry Potter and good friends Ron and Hermione try to solve the mystery of who is trying to steal the Sorcerer's Stone from the powerful headmaster Albus Dumbledore. However, a lot more is involved then Harry realizes. For example, getting past the vicious three headed dog. Will Harry Potter and his friends find the stone before it gets into the wrong hands? Read to find out!
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