Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling (1999)

Top Reviews
  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book I)
Review created: 08/31/06
15 of 22 people found this review helpful.

To be quite honest, I had not heard of Harry Potter until the day it was announced in the news that Daniel Radcliffe was chosen to be him in the movie. I steadfastly swore off reading or watching anything so mainstream; if it made this much of a fuss, chances are I wouldn't like it.

My husband wore me down one day, about the time that the 2rd movie came out. We were at our local video store and couldn't find anything to get, when he stumbled across the 1st movie. He bribed me with ice cream (hey, I'm a cheap date) if we could watch it.

Shortly thereafter Book 5 was coming out, and a friend wanted to go to the midnight release. I figured, if I was going that far, I might as well read the books, since I'd seen a few of the movies by then.

I found the book sucked you in very quickly. The characters are all well written and easy to relate to. The book has more of a 'filled out' feel than the movie, but that's to be expected. There's a nice collection of supporting characters also.

I think Rowling does a very nice job of creating a magical world that sort of slides in next to the Muggle world. An excellent job was done coming up with a sort of magical 'language': Quidditch, Muggles, magical spell incantations, etc. There's a fantastic history in the book; you almost feel like you could call up a travel agent and book a weekend's vacation in Diagon Alley - I know I'd love to!

The story line flows well; Harry goes through all sorts of things one might expect he would getting tossed into a new world: the learning curve, teasing from other students, new friends, new subjects to struggle and excel at.

My son is just about 8 years old now. He's seen most of the movies, and I'm hoping to get him into reading this book soon. He's expressed interest in it, but he's steadily working his way through his Pokemon chapter books and also the Boxcar Children series.

I think what I love most about this series is how much it can appeal to both children and adults. Growing up, I didn't have any books that I could share and talk about with my parents, so this seems to be such a wonderful gift. I like to be involved with what my kids are doing; this makes it so much easier, since I enjoyed it too!


From the back of the book:
Harry Potter has never played a sport while flying on a broomstick. He's never worn a cloak of invisibility, befriended a giant, or helped hatch a dragon. All Harry knows is a miserable life with the Dursley's, his horrible aunt and uncle and their abominable son, Dudley. Harry's room is a tiny closet at the foot of the stairs, and he hasn't had a birthday party in eleven years.
But all that is about to change when a mysterious letter arrives by own messenger: a letter with an invitation to a wonderful place he never dreamed existed. There he finds not only firneds, aerial sports, and magic around every corner, but a great destiny that's been waiting for him...if Harry can survive the encounter.


Review ID: 10000000001689954
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Great!
Review created: 04/09/06
by:
3 of 7 people found this review helpful.

Overall this book is very interesting and entertaing, but if you compare this book to some of the others in the series, it's not up to par. the other books are a heck of a lot better, but the Sorcerer's is still an excellent read!


Review ID: 10000000000854160
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
Sort by:
Reviews
  The book that started it all
Review created: 07/08/08
by:

Perfect. I don't know how you can hate this book. Its captivating and imaginative. This book leaves you drooling for the next book.


Review ID: 10000000007894926
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Got the book
Review created: 06/27/08
by:

Book came yesterday and I am just about finished reading it. Don't know why I waited so long to get hooked on Harry Potter. Great story. Awesome imagination. Very well written for both children and adults.


Review ID: 10000000007723529
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Harry Potter #1 and 2.
Review created: 06/06/08
by:

The series is great for all ages and keeps children interested. It even encourages them to learn to read. My oldest has read them all and now my son is getting into them.


Review ID: 10000000007452046
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Great shape and I would buy from this seller again
Review created: 06/02/08
by:

I bought this a few weeks ago was very happy with my product. I would buy from this buyer again. The shipment arrived very quickly and in great shape


Review ID: 10000000007362647
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  All time Favorite book
Review created: 05/22/08

Best book I have ever laid my hands on. I would really recommend this book to people of all ages. It is a magical world that will take your breath away and for a moment will make you believe you are actually there. A big book and best for people who like a challenge. What are you waiting for? Go get your copy.


Review ID: 10000000007253323
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  HARRYYY!!!
Review created: 05/11/08

GREATTTT BOOK!!! I bought it because the book is always better than the movie. I fell in love with the movies and decided it was time to actually read the book. WOW!! Great decision on my behalf.


Review ID: 10000000007128047
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  I Love Harry Potter's Books
Review created: 04/06/08

I bought this book because my friends told good things about it. I don't like to read but I enjoy reading Harry Potter's books.


Review ID: 10000000006547992
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Harry potter book
Review created: 04/01/08
by:

I recieved my item in a timely fashion. It was in excellent condition. My son needed this book for scholl and was the only book I did not have in the series.


Review ID: 10000000006412135
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Review
Review created: 03/07/08
by:

I paid for this book and it is about two months later and I have still yet to receive it. I am very disappointed with this purchase or nonpurchase.


Review ID: 10000000006042502
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Great ebayer
Review created: 02/01/08
by:

Fast response and shipping, Great ebayer and good to do business with. Highly recommend......................................................................................................................................................................................


Review ID: 10000000005328741
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Review created: 12/07/07
by:
de_grand ( 2 )

Very interesting book. English language is not my native language. I bought it becouse it's easy to read and it's popular so it's realy helped me. I gonna buy second book.


Review ID: 10000000004779949
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Wonderful Book
Review created: 12/06/07
by:

I had held off on reading any of the Harry Potter novels for a long time, assuming both, in my arrogance, that they were much too popular to be of any quality, and that they were written for small children, and therefore held no value to a discerning, literate (read: snobbish) adult.
I was wrong. The first novel is childish inasmuch as it doesn't have sex in it and it doesn't use adult language. There's some violence, which increases in later novels, but it's mostly G-rated. I can't believe I waited until 2007 to read these books.
The novel is never condescending--Rowling never talks down to the reader. The story is funny and extremely imaginative, and you really feel sorry for poor Harry Potter and what he must put up with, and consequently you feel joy for him when he goes to Hogwarts, escaping his terrible life on Privet Drive. Although, employing her constant use of verisimilitude, Rowling returns Harry to Privet Drive at the end of the novel, proving that even with magic, life isn't perfect.
I really enjoyed the way Rowling tied everything up at the end of the novel; it was written like a very good mystery in that respect. Although it may seem somewhat amateurish to have an enemy explain everything to Potter right before attempting to kill him (a disreputable movie cliche), that didn't make much difference for me--I was more interested in how cleverly the story had been written.
It's really funny to think that people opposed this book for its supposed link to the "dark arts." What year is this? 1999, when this was published. Are we still burning witches? Rowling remarks on witch-burnings in a later book, humorously mentioning that when villagers caught a real witch (as opposed to a "Muggle" mistaken for a witch), the witch would use magic to protect herself from the flames, and that the burning would give her a tickling sensation as she pretended to burn to death in agony.
Rowling has very realistic characters, and she captures foibles and endearing insecurities excellently. It's all believable--you feel angry with Harry and happy with Harry.
I honestly cannot think of anything wrong with these books--even the length of the book is just right. And Rowling's books become a LOT longer later on, which just adds to the pleasure of reading them because the story lasts longer. They do not feel overlong. The Order of the Phoenix, for example, is 870 pages long (in hardcover form). That's about three times as long as the first novel!
Anyway, if you're like me and haven't read any of these books because of some foolish prejudice, I highly recommend you at least read the first one and let a little magic into your life.


Review ID: 10000000004758556
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  harry potter book
Review created: 12/05/07
by:

i wanted the book for finish off my collection.. i enjoy read the books and watching the movies.. thanks for all your help


Review ID: 10000000004752722
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Product Review
Review created: 12/04/07

Great shape! The book was as expected. It was listed as new and it looks new. Nothing to complain about here!


Review ID: 10000000004725475
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  This seller rocks!
Review created: 09/11/07
by:

This seller rocks. I received my won item lightening quick. I will continue buying from this seller.


Review ID: 10000000004388435
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Harry Potter/Sorcerer's Stone
Review created: 09/02/07
by:

Finally decided to give in and read the HP books - have loved them all. I thought they would be more for children but they are foe everyone. Fun and easy to read - and fast reading too!


Review ID: 10000000004271198
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Great book
Review created: 09/02/07
by:

Book arrived in good condition. We bought it to read to our 4 year old. He is trying to get used to books without pictures :-)Thank you.


Review ID: 10000000004266503
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Rowling off to a good start
Review created: 08/16/07

The story begins with Hagrid bringing the infant Harry to Privit Drive, where he links up with Professors Dumbledore and McGonnagal. Harry's parents were just killed by Voldermort, the most powerful dark wizard in history. Harry not only somehow survived Voldermort's attack, but the magical rebound destroyed Voldermort in the process. Dumbledore gives the orphan child to Petunia Dursley, Harry's aunt, to protect him until Harry becomes old enough to go to school.

In a very Brother's Grimm story line, Harry is treated less than kindly by his guardians and comes out of the experience humble but otherwise well adjusted. On his 11th birthday, Hagrid returns and explains to Harry that he is a wizard and is accepted to Hogwards School of Wizardry and Witchcraft.

At Hogwarts, Harry is awed by the wondrous workings of magic and quickly makes friends for life: Ronald and Hermione. Just as quickly, he meets the boy who will be a major nuisance for the rest of the series: Draco.

Harry has mixed success academically, but has especial trouble with Professor Snape. Snape has a loathing for Harry that goes back to when Harry's father was in school. To balance out his so-so book smarts and the irrational hatred of a professor, Harry learns that he is a natural at broom flying and makes school history by becoming a member of the Quidich team as a fist year student.

The real plot, however, centers around the Sorcerer's Stone, which is an enchanted chemical that can prolong life indefinitely or even raise the dead. Harry is certain that Voldermort, is after it. Harry and co race to discover its secret hiding place before Voldermort's minion does.

Rowling has created a rich world of magic that is believable. She blends an exciting mystery with fantastic fantasy. She was able to create a book that appeals to adults while still appropriate for younger children- no small feat at all.

Rowling fills her world with ghosts, animated paintings, moving stairs, shape changers, mythical beasts, interesting people and amazing spells. So much detail is given that she can easily hide important clues in plain sight. As a reader, it is easy to miss a clue because the mind is distracted with what the ghosts or paintings are doing.

Rowling provides many unique and interesting characters. No two are even close to being alike (excpet for the Weasly twins, but they are effectively one mind sharing two bodies). Only with the three main characters can the reader really identify with: Harry, Ron and Hermione. We get to see what is in Harry's mind because the story is told from his perspective. He is so close to the other two that we practically know what they are thinking.

I think what really sets this book apart from others of this genre is that she was able to bring traditional mythology to the modern world without being a revisionist. It is a pleasure to recognize the creatures from Bulfinch, Brothers's Grimm and other historical sources by how they look and act. Too many times when I read modern fantasy, if the writer did not give me the name of the monster, then I would never have reconginzed its origins.

John Holland-author of Necklace of Terrersylvanous


Review ID: 10000000004217023
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  If you haven't read it, do it now!
Review created: 07/15/07

I wasn't sure that this would be my type of book, but my high school students were really getting into it, so I thought I'd give it a shot. Well, much to my surprise I loved it! There is a lot of hype and some people tend to shy away from things that become so popular; I'm often one of them, but honestly, if you still have not read this book, do it now!


Review ID: 10000000004020840
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Magical fantasy
Review created: 07/03/07
by:

JKR's intro into the world of Harry Potter. Awesome story with morals and values, if you're looking for them... Not occult or satanic as some would have you believe. This was purchased to replace the lost one from our set, so I could it to my daughter.


Review ID: 10000000003882645
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Great book!
Review created: 06/09/07

This book really keeps your attention. I bought this for my son and he loved it :) Can't wait to read the next one!


Review ID: 10000000003776161
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Love the
Review created: 06/04/07

The story line is one that will go down in history! I love Harry Potter books and have read all of them to date! The final book comes out July 21st. But before reading any of the books please take the time to start with the first one... this book.. the Sorcerer's Stone! The introduction to Harry's Wizarding World is a believable one!
Greenidparalegal


Review ID: 10000000003705760
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  Harry Potter Book
Review created: 05/02/07
by:

I liked that I recieved the book with in a couple of days. The book wasn't in the best shape but good enough. It was inexpensive and better than buying it new.


Review ID: 10000000003471609
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  The beginning
Review created: 04/11/07
by:

I bought this book for my daughter who is 21. I have all of the the series. I love the Harry Potter books. I believe the first one is the starting point. It allows the reader to get to know what Harry's life was before he found out he was a wizard. The way Rowlings brings the audience into the storyline was totally cool.

I thought this book was one of the best one that she wrote. From the bookstore to the train station to Hogswart. Where Harry learned all his life values. Where he came to have friends. Rowlings imaginations brought you threw each turn and brought you out in another side that you never saw coming. Characters that you couldn't even image.

The different twist and turns to the puzzle Harry and his friends have to figure out to understand the value of the Sorcerer's stone and what Voltomer wants with it.
I highly recommend this book. To understand the series you must always start at the beginning.....


Review ID: 10000000003396409
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
  THE CONDITION OF THE BOOK WAS WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review created: 04/11/07
by:

THE BOOK WAS SOILED WITH SOME KIND OF PERFUME. THE DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK WAS "NEW" AND THE NOTE WAS "MINOR DUST JACKET WEAR". IT WAS KIND OF MISLEADING. I CONTACT THE BOOKSELLER BY SENDING E-MAIL. AT FIRST, SOMEONE SENT AN E-MAIL BACK AND ASKED ME WHAT WOULD I LIKE TO DO. I SENT A E-MAIL BACK AND TELL WHAT I WANT. WHAT I WANT WAS ANOTHER BOOK AND I WILL SEND BACK THE ONE SOILED WITH PERFUME. BUT THEY NEVER SEND ME AN E-MAIL BACK. WHAT A SERVICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ANYWAY I DON'T WANT TO KEEP THE BOOK. SO I DONATED TO A LIBRARY.


Review ID: 10000000003396331
Was this review helpful?
 
Report this review
 
Page 1 of 2Previous 1 | 2 NextGo to page
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling (1999)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling (1999)
Average Rating
from 34 reviews
Portions of this page Copyright 1995 - 2008 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
Related items
Related Neighborhoods
851 members
550 posts
685 members
79 posts
435 members
125 posts

About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | eBay Toolbar | Policies | Government Relations | Site Map | Help
Copyright © 1995-2008 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
eBay official time
Save this search
Name this searchPlease enter a name for your search.Replace an existing search?
Replace this search
Please select a search to replace.
Cancel