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Reviews for Wizard's Quest: Search for the Stone

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The average rating for Wizard's Quest: Search for the Stone based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-02-05 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 3 stars David Anderson
Stuck at home? Got some time on your hands? Want to start a long series? But you don't want a dud? Check out this booktube video all about which series are worth your time (and which ones aren't)! Here's the Written Review! Can you hear me screaming? As expected, the illustrations brought this book to a whole new level. I legitimately want to buy another copy, solely to take it apart and frame it. Each page is just bursting with new life. Honestly, how could you not love such beautiful images? Hogwarts, Hogwarts. Hoggy Hoggy warty warts. I think at this point, everyone and their great-great-grandmother has heard of this book. Harry Potter, orphaned before he was one, was sent to live with his Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon. He was always a bit of an odd child - much to his family's dismay. Things just... happened ...around him. Like when he was running from bullies and jumped to the school roof. Or when he got an atrocious haircut (courtesy of Aunt Petunia) and all of his hair grew back in a single night. On his eleventh birthday, a letter comes to him and a whole new world opens in front of his eyes. In short - I LOVED THIS ONE. I thought I loved the Harry Potter books when I first read them, but when I bought the illustrated version...well, that love instantly quadrupled. The fully illustrated Philosopher's Stone still has all the wonder and amazement as the boy-turned-wizard embarks on a harrowing 7-book-adventure and the illustrations bring a whole new dimension. Seriously, I can't emphasize enough how much I love this book. Just look at these images - they're magnificent: Ahh! Just look at sad, tiny Harry. Don't worry kid - life will get better! Not only are these full-color, high quality images but there are so many of them. Often, illustrated books have a picture here or there but not HP. There's pages and pages of pictures like this - and often the pages without full-sized images will have a small illustrations here and there between the large ones. Words cannot express how highly I recommend this one. If you haven't read HP recently...I strongly urge you to check out this book. YouTube | Blog | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Snapchat @miranda_reads
Review # 2 was written on 2011-06-03 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 5 stars Gary Pavlovec
[I feel silly saying this about a middle grade novel, but I didn't suspect Quirrell a bit! If there were hints that he was the true culprit and not Snape, I obviously missed them. (hide spoiler)]


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