Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
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- ISBN13: 9780807281758
- Condition: USED – GOOD
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Read by Jim Dale
8 hours 17 minutes, 6 cassettes
Harry Potter has no thought how legendary he is. That’s because he’s being raised by his miserable aunt and uncle who are terrified Harry will learn that he’s really a wizard, just as his parents were. But everything changes when Harry is summoned to attend an infamous school for wizards, and he starts to learn some clues about his illustrious birthright. From the surprising way he is greeted by a lovable giant, to the unique curriculum and colorful faculty at his unusual school, Harry finds himself drawn deep inside a mystical world he never knew existed and closer to his own noble destiny.Amazon.com Review
The incredible popularity of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone means that now even Muggles know about the Leaky Cauldron, Diagon Alley, and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Whether or not you’ve read about Harry, this unabridged audiobook brings his world to life. Reader Jim Dale brings an brilliant range of voices to the characters, from well-meaning Hermione’s soft, earnest voice to Malfoy’s nasal droning; from Professor McGonagall’s crisp brogue to Hagrid’s broad Somerset accent; and from snarling Mr. Filch to p-p-poor, st-tuttering P-Professor Quirrel. Some of the characterizations are peculiar–why do the centaurs have Welsh accents?–but that’s a tiny fee to pay to hear one of the heap ways to sing the Hogwarts School song. Harry Potter fans of all ages–Muggle or not–will delight in curling up with a few chocolate frogs, a box of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans (“Alas! Ear wax!”), and this marvelous, magical audiobook. (Running time: 8 hours, 6 cassettes) –Sunny Delaney
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Harry Potter books are written by an actual practicing witch to indoctrinate our youth. These books contain accurate depictions of ritual magic and satanic doctrines. Persons who say it’s “just fiction” need a reality check! Fiction is the best way to promote occult belief systems! (Just question Walt Disney. His job as a 33rd degree Freemason was to condition American children to embrace occult themes in entertainment.)
Lots of reviewers who don’t know anything about the occult will assure you that this book is not occult doctrine. That’s like a blind person telling you there are no misspellings! Here are the facts; look them up on your own and verify. (Of over 5000 reviews, I can’t find ONE that states these facts.)
The take in illustration employs overtly satanic symbols include the lightning bolt on his forehead–a Biblical symbol of Satan (who like lightning fell from heaven). There is also the unicorn–a Biblical symbol of the Antichrist (as all witches know). This book promotes drug use–brews with mind-altering fumes using wormwood which in real life contains a hypnotic drug. The series also features demonic possession, necromancy, and divination. Death is described as a fantastic adventure for the occult practicioner–the actual satanic doctrine on death.
Occult numerology runs throughout the book, including the intentional use of 11, 13 and 33 and numbers that break down into persons numbers. These are not accidental. The owner of the sorcerer’s stone is 666 years ancient in this book. So the quest is linked with the Biblical number of the Beast. What more do you need?? Non-magical people are described as dull with pointless lives. The glory goes to witchcraft–the gateway into hardcore satanism (according to ex- high status satanists and witches like John Todd and William Schnoebelen.) We need to realize that life is all about a spiritual war and start using better discernment in order not to be manipulated by doctrines of evil. Harry Potter is only one of many that has been revealed. Learn more at cuttingedge.org.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I didn’t receive the item because it was out of stock. My credit card was refunded promptly. But I was a bit dissappointed.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
It was very unrealistic, and some of the scenes came out of nowhere, and there were chapter cuts where there should not have been chapter cuts, and that’s all I have to say.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
SO I SUPPOSE THE POINT OF THIS BOOK IS THAT PEOPLE WHO WEAR TURBANS ARE EVIL??? THERE ARE NO MINORITIES IN THE BOOK AND HARRY “THE WHITE BOY” POTTER SAVES THE DAY THIS BOOK IS RACIST AND SHOULD BE CONDEMNED BUT NO PEOPLE READ AND THE ONLY GIRL IN THE STORY IS PORTRAYED AS A NERDY BOOKWORM SIDEKICK BUTT KISSER REAL GOOD PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN WASNT IT WRITTEN BY A WOMAN??? THIS BOOK IS STUPID AND RACIST AND DONT BUY IT
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
This is the stupidest book I’ve ever read. Don’t buy it. If you really want to read it, go to the library. Besides this book being dull and weird, Rowling makes it seem that witches and wizards and magic spells are okay when they aren’t. Nobody should read this book. [...]. It is just unadorned incorrect. There is something seriously incorrect with J. K. Rowling. I am only eleven years ancient but even I can see this.
P.S.: If you like humourous, suspenseful tales, go read the Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. These books are the best and so much better than this Harry Potter junk.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5