| 1. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6) | 
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By: J.K. Rowling Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks July 25, 2006
Features:The Half Blood Prince is one of the pivotal books of the series and Jim Dale as reader (theater) does not disappoint here. Slughorn and his memory, Snape and his conflicted existence, Dumbledore and his discussions with Harry, Ron and Lavender Brown, Harry and Ginny, Draco and his conscience, Hermione and her conservatism, and some quidditch and Hagrid all work together for a great story that wanders... more
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| 2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) | 
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By: J.K. Rowling Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books July 07, 2009
I purchased this item as a gift, but I have already read this book and thoroughly enjoyed it... more
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| 3. Harry Potter Paperback Box Set (Books 1-7) | 
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By: J.K. Rowling Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books July 07, 2009
I purchased these books for my son for his birthday. He loved them. We got them on sale and so they were a great bargain and a perfect gift... more
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| 4. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: 10th Anniversary Edition (Harry Potter) | 
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By: J.K. Rowling Publisher: Scholastic Inc. September 23, 2008
Thirteen years after the publication of the first book in the series (not to mention the follow-up of six sequels, plus the first six movie adaptations), any charges from the original critics that the Harry Potter series was going to be just a short-lived fad have long since been rendered obsolete. Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone (aka Harry Potter And The Sorceror's Stone) may have been... more
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| 5. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) | 
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By: J. K. Rowling, Mary GrandPré Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks August 15, 2000
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is awesome. This time Harry is blamed for turning kids into statues as if they were frozen. Why? Because he was at the crime scene when everybody saw it. Even a ghost got turned into a statue. I love how the author builds suspense and has a good begining, a good middle and a good ending. Hogwarts was going to be shut down if the attacks didn't stop. And my favorite... more
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| 6. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4) | 
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By: J. K. Rowling, Mary GrandPré Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks July 30, 2002
I received this item very quickly, and seeing as I'm with my husband in South Korea, that is a HUGE compliment. I've read all the books before and was very happy to get the chance to complete my own set. My only complaint would be that the pages looked slightly water damaged. They had a small sort of wavy look to them. To me thats not something to get mad about because a book is going to get worn anyways... more
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| 7. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5) | 
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By: J. K. Rowling, Mary GrandPré Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks August 10, 2004
Features:- Special front design
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I'm replacing all my old HP audio cassette books with the CD version. I have no intention of paying full price, especially the later audio books, so when I saw this on sale from a third party, I snagged it. I love the story line and Jim Dale is the BEST. All I need is #6 and I've got the whole thing.
This really helps pass the time while commuting to work every day... more
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| 8. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3) | 
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By: J.K. Rowling Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks September 11, 2001
After only two chapters Harry is in trouble yet again. While on his dreaded summer vacation, he blows up his aunt into a life-size balloon. Does this mean Azkaban for this wizard? No instead he is sent to Diagon Alley away from his family. Harry is not complaining. Now he is on his own and waiting for his third year at Hogwarts.
Towards the final days in Diagon he meets up with Ron and... more
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| 9. Harry Potter y La Piedra Filosofal (Spanish Edition) | 
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By: J. K. Rowling Publisher: Salamandra 2006-03
I love this story, but the translation is not good. Several passages were changed from the English language version. The cause of a tantrum was alterted from a lack of ice cream to a too-small sandwich. A pet toad was changed to a tortoise/turtle. There were several other liberties taken in addition. This is a good book, but a poor translation... more
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| 10. Mugglenet.com's Harry Potter Should Have Died: Controversial Views from the #1 Fan Site | 
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By: Emerson Spartz, Ben Schoen Publisher: Ulysses Press June 02, 2009
This is a great book. The authors brought up many issues that I, too had wondered about, and it was nice to see people who agreed with me, and really interesting to read the opinions of thoes who didn't agree with me. I even changed my mind about some things that were discussed. If you listen to MuggleCast you'll love this book. It's full of the same intelligence, discussions, and... more
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