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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's / Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1) - Jan 2017
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Is it possible to have too much Harry Potter? In the UK this Christmas one of the TV channels has been showing the Harry Potter films each day, with the last one tonight.
And now we're about to start reading the books again, I'm really looking forward to this :)
And now we're about to start reading the books again, I'm really looking forward to this :)
I'm looking forward to re-reading the series too. I just finished re-reading this one. I picked up the audio narrated by Jim Dale. He did an excellent job. I may go through the rest of the series via audio this time.

I would need audio book one of my challenge, I wonder if this one would be short enough to listen. Well, apparently 7 discs with Stephen Fry. I might try to get this.
Hope you join us for the series, Reija. Some of the books are long for audio, but not the first one. I look forward to seeing what you think.


So is anyone in this group reading for the first time or are we all re-reads?
I'm still deciding which format to go with, I think I might go for audible for this one as I have a long car journey later this week which will keep me entertained.
For all you re-readers, is the reading experience widely different for you this time around? Did you notice anything that you didn't before?
I'm still deciding which format to go with, I think I might go for audible for this one as I have a long car journey later this week which will keep me entertained.
For all you re-readers, is the reading experience widely different for you this time around? Did you notice anything that you didn't before?

I also picked up the illustrated editions for the first two books, and they're definitely a delight. It's such fun reading through them and the illustrations are whimsical and fantastic.

I listened audible version of it and I could almost repeat lines even if I have read it mostly in Finnish. And when the story got too boring, I just imagined Stephen Fry made faces.
Actually I watched last movie just couple days ago and also started to read The Dark Tower books again and knowing how it ends, it was quite surreal feeling to start Potter world from the very beginning.
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I really enjoyed the audio, Kirsten. I plan to continue with the audios this time too. I've only listened to the first book. I look forward to seeing what you think of it.

So in a different groups reading challenge this is my 'Genre not usually read' selection.

Hah!!! I was in my 40s when I read them first! Totally not an age appropriate reader. I remember the old Scholastics were falling apart when I'd check them out of the library.
Diane-OP wrote: "So I'm a first time reader of these - they came out much later than when I was at that reading stage. I resisted reading them for a long time - didn't want to be part of the 'pack' I guess. But I r..."
Oh, I'm so glad we've got someone reading for the first time (and Stephanie for the rest of the series) :)
I did go with audio this time around and just started it today with the wonderful Stephen Fry as the narrator.
I'm only up to Chapter 5 so far and there are a couple of things that I didn't remember from reading originally.
- The flying bike that Hagrid used (view spoiler)
- The HUGE warning about breaking into Gringrotts, (view spoiler)
Oh, I'm so glad we've got someone reading for the first time (and Stephanie for the rest of the series) :)
I did go with audio this time around and just started it today with the wonderful Stephen Fry as the narrator.
I'm only up to Chapter 5 so far and there are a couple of things that I didn't remember from reading originally.
- The flying bike that Hagrid used (view spoiler)
- The HUGE warning about breaking into Gringrotts, (view spoiler)
Kirsten - The first time I read them I borrowed my daughter's copy. lol She was probably the targeted age group when they came out. :)

And the illustrated edition was definitely a fun component of this re-read. I wish they were all out because I think that would be a fantastic way to read the series.

I'm a first time reader as well. See how far I get.

I was in my late 20s when I started reading Harry Potter, so I prefer to think the appropriate age for this series is 9-99, even though I would hesitate to give book 5 and later to a child younger than 14.
Still making my way through this, I don't have a huge amount of time to dedicate to audibles, and the main thing that's different for me (view spoiler)
I think that too, Lynn. (view spoiler)
Stephanie - I also loved the audio version and already picked up book 2. I'm excited for the series read too. I wish Audible would have a HP sale! lol
I think I may watch the movies each month after reading the books too. Hopefully, I'll have time to do so. It's times like this when I wish my girls still lived at home. We've watched the movies many times together and love them. My husband thinks they're ok and will watch it if I put one on, but he doesn't love it like my girls do. It's a whole different feeling.
Stephanie - I also loved the audio version and already picked up book 2. I'm excited for the series read too. I wish Audible would have a HP sale! lol
I think I may watch the movies each month after reading the books too. Hopefully, I'll have time to do so. It's times like this when I wish my girls still lived at home. We've watched the movies many times together and love them. My husband thinks they're ok and will watch it if I put one on, but he doesn't love it like my girls do. It's a whole different feeling.
My husband will probably say that he will watch it with me, then do something else. lol Probably sit there on his computer or something.

I'm guessing that Jim Dale is the avaiable audio for US readers, while Stephen Fry is for the UK ...... Stephen Fry does an amazing job on the audio for us.
I have read the entire series but am trying to listen to the Audible version of book #1 with Jim Dale. So far I agree with the comments above, as I think he is an amazing narrator. The only problem is I actually starting listening to this in the evening (while traveling during the beginning of January) and kept drifting off to sleep. Very relaxing, even if the traveling wasn't, lol!
Kristie- I wish Audible would have an HP sale too, as I only own the first book.
Kristie- I wish Audible would have an HP sale too, as I only own the first book.

I remember a lot of it too. I find it interesting when certain things happen how I look at them differently. For example, (view spoiler) Now, knowing the ending, I think about those differently as I'm reading.

That's a good point Kristie. It is different when you know what is coming.
Yes, Jackie. There's so much that you don't think twice about until you realize how it affects the story. Then, what seems like a little thing turns into something bigger and important.
Also, the relationships are interesting. When you know how certain relationships grow and change or people's ulterior motives it is eye-opening. Oh, that's why he did that!, or Oh, to think that those two do this later, or he/she becomes this way, etc. I'm loving it.
Also, the relationships are interesting. When you know how certain relationships grow and change or people's ulterior motives it is eye-opening. Oh, that's why he did that!, or Oh, to think that those two do this later, or he/she becomes this way, etc. I'm loving it.
I finished the book today and had forgotten a bit of the ending. Or rather, I remembered the movie version of the ending which is slightly different. I think it would have been difficult to pull off (and less believable) (view spoiler) I'll have to watch the movie again now to see if my memory of it is accurate.
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