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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling

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Title

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Author

J. K. Rowling

Publisher

Scholastic, Arthur A. Levine Books

Pub. Date

Sep 1999

Format

Paperback

Language

English

ISBN

059035342X

Subject

Fantasy

Original MSRP

$6.99

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the 1st in J. K. Rowling's 7 book series. This book takes you on the extraordinary journey of the life of the "famous" Wizard Harry Potter... except he doesn't even know yet that he IS a Wizard! At just 10 years old he lives a normal (well, not quite normal) life of a young boy. He lives in a cramp space under the stairs at the home of his aunt, uncle and cousin because his own parents died in a car accident when he was just a baby, he was told. But, this is far from the truth as Harry begins to discover his true identity and all of the mysterious and amazing abilities he beholds. Wizards, Muggles, spells, the Dark Arts... this is all so new to Harry as he enters Wizard school for the first time in his life and meets friends, enemies and even "He who must not be named".