Harry Potter Books 1-7 Special Edition Boxed Set: The Complete Series

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Harry Potter Books 1-7 Special Edition Boxed Set: The Complete Series

Harry Potter Books 1-7 Special Edition Boxed Set: The Complete Series

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The penultimate book in the series, the Half Blood Prince was released at the same time as the Goblet of Fire film. It had a wide hardcover release, and it was well-received by critics and fans alike. In the present day, it’s worth little, even for first edition copies of the UK version. Prices for first editions of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone have exploded recently as investors and collectors compete to own a true piece of literary history. It’s not like Rowling will bother signing any more books in her spare time, given the millions she earned from licensing, never mind pure sales.

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Roughly a third of the UK Goblet of Fire books were printed in Scotland. The remainder was printed by Clays of London which printed all other UK editions. In other words, books are still trendy, with first editions being seen as the best possible versions that money can buy. The US version was released roughly five months later and is instantly recognizable as a parallel. For one, the cover is completely different, while the name was changed to make a more ‘magical’ connection with the reader. It was published by Scholastic and was illustrated by Mary GrandPré. A new special edition boxed set of the complete Harry Potter series, in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the publication of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

Harry Potter Illustrated Box Set (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone & Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets) The Chamber of Secrets saw the return of Harry Potter just a year after the first book. It was considered to be a minor success at the time, but nowhere near as popular as it is today. This means that author JK Rowling was out and about on book tours and numerous signed copies are available.

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THREE VOLUME Boxed set: Harry Potter & the Philosopher's (aka Sorcerer's ) Stone; -the Chamber of Secrets; -the Prisoner of Azkaban -THREE Books in a Slipcase ( Box / Boxed / Slipcased Set )( Vol. 1, 2, 3 ) Harry Potter is a fantastic series. One might be tempted to think it's overblown or over-rated by its enthusiasts. One would, in fact, be forgiven for taking that impression almost exclusively from the movies; they're enjoyable enough in their own right, but suffer problems of less-than-amazing adaptation and fluctuations in creative vision that make the film series feel somewhat disjointed and less-thoughtful than the books they're based on, and have the added problem of the younger actors and actresses often taking a few films to develop the skills to portray their characters naturally (an occupational hazard of a fantasy epic that relies on child actors, really). The Harry Potter novels, meanwhile, provide an arguably smoother introduction and, subsequently, a more fleshed-out experience in Harry's world, with the earlier, shorter books providing a comfortable and more "episodic" early portion that's great for allowing readers to get their feet wet, becoming gradually more involved and complex until the build-up culminates with the fourth and fifth novels, where the story goes all-in on characterization and worldbuilding detail, presuming the writer to be fully invested by that point, and keeping that level of maturity and intensity right up to the ending of the final volume.

There are also limited editions with watercolor illustrations by Giles Greenfield (Bloomsbury’s UK version) and Mary GrandPre (Scholastic’s US edition of only 25 copies). If either happens to be signed by the illustrator, it’s another item that should be worth a significant fee. We love these meticulously designed Hogwarts House Editions of the Harry Potter books, which UK publishers Bloomsbury have been bringing to us one-by-one since Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’s 20th anniversary. Designed by multi-award-winning artist and writer Levi Pinfold, every book in the series has now been reimagined for every Hogwarts house.

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Transgender women are women. Any statement to the contrary erases the identity and dignity of transgender people and goes against all advice given by professional health care associations who have far more expertise on this subject matter than either Jo or I.” Brought to you by Wizarding World Digital, a partnership between Warner Bros. and Pottermore. Delivering the latest news and official products from the Wizarding World and our partners. In addition, after many years of blogging, we’ve created quite a few pieces of Harry Potter-related content. We are talking about everything from books that are like it, Harry Potter collaboration round-ups, and even HP-inspired parties. JK Rowling is probably the most likely person to ruin the cash cow that is Harry Potter. Whatever her personal politics actually are, her comments on gender issues have been widely criticized, and make the news infrequently. For example, here’s one of many tweets from the author which focuses on sex and gender; For the highest values, we’d look to the hardcover edition, which is the best first edition Harry Potter book overall.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the finale, focusing on a showdown between Harry and Voldemort, which encompasses the rest of the wizarding world. A massive tome, it comes in at 607 words for the original UK edition, 759 words for the US edition and 620 for the 2014 UK rewrite. Looking for Pottermore? Wizarding World is the new official home of Harry Potter & Fantastic Beasts. Join the Fan Club and bring your traits with you. There’s also the small matter of ‘He Who Must Not Be Named’, who left Harry as an orphan when he was a baby. Then there’s the film series, which was released while the books were still coming out (2001-11). They helped to solidify its status as a story that was likely to last, leading on to the second series of films which also serve as a semi-prequel ( Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them ). The events in the last several weeks have firmed our resolve as a company to confront difficult societal issues. Warner Bros.’s position on inclusiveness is well established, and fostering a diverse and inclusive culture has never been more important to our company and to our audiences around the world. We deeply value the work of our storytellers, who give so much of themselves in sharing their creations with us all. We recognize our responsibility to foster empathy and advocate understanding of all communities and all people, particularly those we work with and those we reach through our content.” Given current trends, we’d strongly recommend looking at the earliest UK first-edition options, as long as they’re in decent condition.I put off reading the Harry Potter series for so, so long as I thought it would be too juvenile. (I didn't see the movies, either). I love fantasy fiction, but I'm more apt to read the works of Terry Goodkind or Terry Brooks as opposed to books intended for young adults. I am incredibly glad that I gave the Harry Potter series a chance. While the first couple of books are definitely geared towards young adult readers, the world, the characters, and the story that Rowling creates are all so fascinating and fun that it really doesn't matter. I'm currently reading the series a 2nd time and I'm enjoying them even more than I did the 1st time. These books are absolutely timeless classics and are among my all-time favorite books. I've seen all the movies now, after reading the books. The movies were just fine, but the books are so much better. If you've seen the movies and liked them but didn't read the books, you're missing SO much amazing content that truly makes the Wizarding World as magical as it is.



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