Iolaebc reviewed Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling (Harry Potter, #1)
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5 stars
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Illustrated by Jim Kay Harry Potter, #1
Hardback, 247 pages
English language
Published July 10, 2015 by Bloomsbury.
Prepare to be spellbound by Jim Kay's dazzling depiction of the wizarding world and much loved characters in this full-colour illustrated hardback edition of the nation's favourite children's book - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Brimming with rich detail and humour that perfectly complements J.K. Rowling's timeless classic, Jim Kay's glorious illustrations will captivate fans and new readers alike.
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Unlike most of my peers, I did not read these books as they were released. I'm fairly sure that this book was read for us at school (though I don't remember it), but other than that, I did not read it before I was 20 and plowed through the entire series. At 20, I had grown old and cynical, so I remained unconvinced after reading them.
Now, ten years later, I have grown soft and mellow. At least I enjoyed this book more this time around. This time around I did not read it in a day, but read a couple of chapters and listened to a podcast of people discussing them (shoutout to "Pottergenerasjonen). Spending more time on a text often makes it easier to appriciate it, but doing it like this also makes it easier to understand how people met these texts when they were younger.