Reddit reviews Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
We found 4 Reddit comments about Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 4 Reddit comments about Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
You have a point. What I think is dangerous about that approach is that the criteria for banning a book is never really defined properly.
You could, in all fairness, say that this book encourages witchcraft - a serious charge in some parts of the world. It should, therefore, be banned. This book openly advocates the use of illegal drugs. This one commands you to stone misbehaving children and give your daughters to slavery if necessary (haw haw).
If you ban one book, where do you draw the line? Who gets to decide what's acceptable and what's not?
You could search the ISBN on Amazon.com. Find the ISBN for the right edition on Goodreads and you can find the British versions of the books with no problem.
Eg. http://www.amazon.com/Harry-Potter-Philosophers-Stone-Rowling/dp/0747532745
I remember a rather popular one where Draco was sorted wrong in an attempt to please his father (I guess?) but he still picks fights with the trio nearly every chance he gets.
He does still display some Slytherin tendencies, of course, but it's obvious he belongs in Gryffindor. Give me a moment to find it.
Edit: Here. It's the first of a series, and it goes through all seven years, though Draco isn't the focus for
somemost of them.A classic one