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'''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone''' is the first volume in an ongoing series for children written by British author ]. The series stars ], an eleven-year-old ] who has just escaped the clutches of his unloving ] family, and started attending Hogwarts School for Wizards. He's aided in his adventures by his friends ] (the class overachiever) and ] (the youngest son of a large down-to-earth wizarding family). Together they learn wizardry and work to defeat the evil ] ]. '''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone''' is the first volume in an ongoing series for children written by British author ]. The series stars ], an eleven-year-old ]. After his parents are killed by the evil Lord Voldemort, 15-month-old Harry Potter was sent to live with his abusive Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon. They force him to live in a cupboard under the stairs, while they spoil their son Dudley with constant ]s and treats. The week of his 11th birthday, Harry starts getting letters, delivered by owls, inviting him to come and study at a ]. After an intervention by the gigantic ], Hogwarts' groundskeeper, he is finally permitted to attend, although his aunt and uncle tell everyone that he is attending St. Brutus' School for Incurably Criminal Boys.


At Hogwarts, he befriends ], the youngest son of a poor ]ing family, and ], a ]-born girl (not of a wizarding family) who is the smartest witch of her age, and develops a rivalry with brat-prince Draco Malfoy.
The book was so popular that the movie rights were sold, and the first picture was released during 2001. It is planned that the rest of the series will also be filmed, using the same main cast for continuity purposes.

The main plot revolves around the contents of a forbidden room, which Harry and friends eventually discover and contains the philosopher's stone. Using it, the evil ] Lord Voldemort will be able to resurrect himself from his mysterious death and attack the infant Harry. It remains for the three protagonists to prevent this.

The book was so popular that the movie rights were sold, and the first picture was released during 2001. The second book has also been filmed, and it is planned that the rest of the series will follow, using the same main cast for continuity purposes.


The film made in excess of $950 million at the worldwide box office (second only to ]) and received several ] nominations. The film made in excess of $950 million at the worldwide box office (second only to ]) and received several ] nominations.

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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the first volume in an ongoing series for children written by British author J. K. Rowling. The series stars Harry Potter, an eleven-year-old wizard. After his parents are killed by the evil Lord Voldemort, 15-month-old Harry Potter was sent to live with his abusive Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon. They force him to live in a cupboard under the stairs, while they spoil their son Dudley with constant toys and treats. The week of his 11th birthday, Harry starts getting letters, delivered by owls, inviting him to come and study at a Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. After an intervention by the gigantic Hagrid, Hogwarts' groundskeeper, he is finally permitted to attend, although his aunt and uncle tell everyone that he is attending St. Brutus' School for Incurably Criminal Boys.

At Hogwarts, he befriends Ron Weasley, the youngest son of a poor wizarding family, and Hermione Granger, a Muggle-born girl (not of a wizarding family) who is the smartest witch of her age, and develops a rivalry with brat-prince Draco Malfoy.

The main plot revolves around the contents of a forbidden room, which Harry and friends eventually discover and contains the philosopher's stone. Using it, the evil sorcerer Lord Voldemort will be able to resurrect himself from his mysterious death and attack the infant Harry. It remains for the three protagonists to prevent this.

The book was so popular that the movie rights were sold, and the first picture was released during 2001. The second book has also been filmed, and it is planned that the rest of the series will follow, using the same main cast for continuity purposes.

The film made in excess of $950 million at the worldwide box office (second only to Titanic) and received several Oscar nominations.

Both the motion picture and book were released in the United States under the name Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, as the producers were concerned that most Americans were not familiar enough with the term "philosopher's stone" to gain the correct impression from the title. (The renaming of books for international distribution is a common practice, even for highly known and internationally recognised authors.)

Whatever the reasons for the change, it had no effect on the sales figures, and the Harry Potter series rapidly became one of the most-in-demand among young readers, who seemed to be undaunted by the ever-increasing length and complexity of the volumes.

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