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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, Book 1) (MinaLima Edition) (1)

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A dazzling new edition of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, fully illustrated in brilliant color and featuring exclusive interactive paper craft elements, including a foldout Hogwarts letter and more!In this stunning new edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, experience the story as never before. J.K. Rowling's complete and unabridged text is accompanied by full-color illustrations on nearly every page and eight exclusive, interactive paper craft elements: Readers will open Harry's Hogwarts letter, reveal the magical entryway to Diagon Alley, make a sumptuous feast appear in the Great Hall, and more.Designed and illustrated by award- winning design studio MinaLima -- best known for establishing the visual graphic style of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films -- this edition is sure to be a keepsake for Harry Potter fans, a beautiful addition to any collector's bookshelf, and an enchanting way to introduce the first book in this beloved series to a new generation of readers. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scholastic Inc.; Illustrated edition (October 20, 2020)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 368 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1338596705


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 00


Reading age ‏ : ‎ 7+ years, from customers


Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 880L


Grade level ‏ : ‎ 3 and up


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.4 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.25 x 1.75 x 9 inches


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  • A Breathtakingly Beautiful Edition - The Best Illustrated Version of Sorcerer's Stone
I have been looking into illustrated editions of books 1&2 for my son to introduce him to HP books next year when he is 9 yrs/4th grade. These illustrated editions are on the pricey end, so at $25 with the holiday season price cuts, I figured this is the cheapest it will get and ordered Book 1 of this MinaLima edition and Book 2 of the Jim Kay edition. I enjoyed Harry Potter books when I first read them as a young adult and still enjoy re-reading now, but I am by no means a Harry Potter fanatic who would buy multiple editions of the same book, so I studied the options closely to pick the best. I was initially looking only at the Jim Kay editions as they seem to be more common and popular but thank god I checked this book out, this Sorcerer's Stone version is absolutely gorgeous. I am sure there are many parents out there in a dilemma between Minalima and Jim Kay. I will list the pros and cons and give concise details as best I can Pros -The most attractive feature of this book to me more than the interactive elements although the Hogwarts letter and the Chessboard were really imaginative and cool, is, the really comprehensive coverage of the imagery going very closely with the flow of the book, which makes it ideal for children under 10, I too thoroughly enjoyed the smaller illustrative details. Jim Kay's book 1 has vibrant and stunning single and double page illustration spreads of the main events, landmarks, and characters, such as The Hogwarts Express, the exterior view of Hagrid's Hut, The Hogwarts Castle, Gryffindor Ghost Nearly Headless Nick, Harry's portrait, and The Great Hall of Hogwarts. While these above mentioned spreads of Jim Kay are the best of illustrations and clearly superior to their counterparts in this edition, the Jim Kay edition definitely does not cover the story as comprehensively and cohesively as this version. There are several smaller details never seen anywhere else offered in this edition. To me, this edition is closer to the books and Jim Kay's closer to the movies. I have a particular issue with Jim Kay's Chapter 1(The boy who lived). The chapter in writing introduces the Dursleys and shows the team of wizards headed by Dumbledore leave baby Harry under their care. Jim Kay's chapter 1 illustrations obsessively focus on the Dursleys alone, you wouldn't guess based on his illustrations that the chapter talks about the important matters of Harry being left at their door step and the perceived end of an evil wizard! This edition on the other hand, beautifully illustrates chapter 1 with the focus on Harry. The scene of Dumbledore appearing at Privet Drive (which gives us our very first glimpse of him), one of my favorites from the book, has been shown beautifully here. The Quidditch scene of book 1 is illustrated far better in this edition than in Jim Kay's book 1. Lastly, Jim Kay's over the top illustrations of Trolls later in the book with bonus information on them, adds no value whatsoever to the story. -This edition has a more whimsical approach and child friendly imagery. -More compact in size, lighter in weight in spite of the good paper quality, and much easier on the eyes for reading. The Jim Kay version is a lap-book size and not convenient for holding, also that paper having a waxy finish and on many pages background imagery or color, was not as comfortable to read as this. Cons -While the Sorcerer's stone is the best in this version, I am not sure if the longer and darker following books can be as effectively conceived in this style. Jim Kay's vivid colors and darker tone could be more suitable for the following books (although I am sure the interactive specials of this edition would come up with an awesome Marauder's map in book 3!). This was clear when I looked at Minalima's Chamber of secrets - While it had more comprehensive illustrations, the images were not as effective as Jim Kay's Dobby, his Basilisk, Aragog, the sword of Gryffindor, and his other single/double page illustration spreads. Among the interactive elements of Minalima's book 2, only the one of the Gargoyle staircase to Dumbledore's office is good, none of the others are worth mentioning. Hence I chose Jim Kay for Chamber of secrets. Book 2 is definitely the weakest of Minalima so far. Minalima's style is whimsical, imaginative, and artistic, which works the best for the first book, but it does not convey the darkness, the emotions, or the menace that become essential as the series progresses. For the sorcerer's/philosopher's stone, look no further, this edition is hands down THE best! -These editions being smaller in dimension with movable and delicate parts in their interactive elements, are not as sturdy as the Jim Kay books and the binding not as robust. Requires more careful handling than the Jim Kay books. Update - My 9 year old just finished this book, just before he began his 4th grade year. He is in absolute love with this book and approves of my analysis! Update - Book #3 - After checking out the newly released Minalima's book 3, I felt obligated to provide my insights on it. Book #3 while having a relatively more developed and complicated plot line, is still a middle grade read with just introductions to a few dark elements, but the plot still maintaining the innocence of a 5th grade reading level. Hence I found Jim Kay's #3 to dwell a bit too much on the dark parts in the book omitting some more colorful moments and features, such as his overly dark and grotesque dementors, and his somber and gloomy Hogsmeade. Minalima's #3 - Let me start with the book cover, the shades of dark blue mixed with the dark pink is an amazing color combo that is so appealing and attractive, definitely the best cover of Minalima's so far! The illustrations: Even though some of Jim Kay's work in #3 such as Lupin's portrait and his fantastical imagination of elements such as the Magical Menagerie and Grindylow cannot be surpassed, Minalima's version of the Dementors in Hogwarts express, the merry and colorful Hogsmeade, Professor Trelawny's classroom, the Quidditch scenes, are so much more appealing to me than Jim Kay's portrayal. Sirius Black looks extremely cartoonish though, I liked Jim Kay's book 3 Sirius far better. My favorites among the interactive pieces are, Grim in a tea cup - So unexpected and imaginative! The Patronus Stag - This is such a vibrant and lifelike pop-up, it feels like the Patronus comes alive! The Marauder's map - This was an interactive element that was already anticipated from Minalima. You can move people as dots on this Marauder's map which is sure to capture the fancy of young readers! I would definitely say, especially the last quarter of the book which has all the revelations, has been done so much better by Minalima than Jim kay. The last quarter action packed parts, as is characteristic of Minalima have so much more illustrations than Jim Kay's, following the flow of the story very well. I would recommend book #3 for age 10, at which stage illustrated edition is not an absolute necessity. But if your child is reading #3 earlier than 10, then Minalima's book 3 is a must! If you or your child are one of those whose favorite in the series is #3, Minalima's Book 3 is a must buy! The specialty of Minalima's book 3 is the interactive elements, they have outdone themselves in this book with their 'beyond imagination/expectation' interactive pieces, and with the smaller illustrative details, even more than full page illustrations. I still stick to my opinion that beyond #3, the books are too bulky and too mature to support Minalima's format and illustrative style, but Minalima's book 3 is definitely a masterpiece. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2022 by Nish Thanu Nish Thanu

  • Magical Illustrations Bring Hogwarts to Life
f you're a fan of the Wizarding World, prepare to be enchanted by the MinaLima Edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. This stunning edition of J.K. Rowling's beloved classic is a visual feast for the eyes, thanks to the super cool illustrations by the talented design duo MinaLima. From the moment you open the book, you'll find yourself immersed in the magical world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The intricate illustrations bring iconic scenes and beloved characters to life in vibrant detail, making the reading experience truly unforgettable. Whether it's the enchanted ceiling of the Great Hall, the bustling streets of Diagon Alley, or the mysterious corridors of Hogwarts, each page is filled with whimsy and wonder. The illustrations not only enhance the story but also spark the imagination, inviting readers of all ages to embark on a magical journey alongside Harry, Hermione, and Ron. But the magic doesn't stop there – the MinaLima Edition also features interactive elements and hidden surprises throughout the book, adding an extra layer of fun and excitement to the reading experience. From pull-out posters to intricate pop-up scenes, there's always something new to discover with each turn of the page. In conclusion, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (MinaLima Edition) is a must-have for any fan of the series. With its super cool illustrations and enchanting design, it's sure to make reading more enjoyable than ever before. So grab your wand, hop on your broomstick, and prepare to be spellbound by this magical edition of a timeless classic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024 by Turtlelini

  • Absolutely beautiful
This is the way all books should be read. Outstanding. So interactive, beautiful artwork and pop outs. Every page has something to fill the imagination. I’m envious of every child that gets to read this version for their first read through. My only complaint is Hermione’s design as I feel it doesn’t really mirror her book or movie design. However, it’s a minor complaint. I’m excited for them to complete the series so I can collect them all. Side note: I am amazed they could fit the whole book in this size as it’s hardly any larger or thicker than my original copies. Rest assured, it’s all in there, zero changes that I can see. Also, hats off to the creator of this version for keeping the price so low! They could easily sell this for 4x the price and it would still sell because of its popularity and quality and instead they priced it reasonably so that almost anyone could buy them. Honestly, big respect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024 by Pisces

  • Fun to read.
Looks incredible and well made. I bought it to read it for my kids and the pop outs makes it fun for them.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by devilloka

  • For any Harry Potter fan
This book is so uniquely put together and very cool for the Harry Potter fan in your life! It’s the same awesome story with pop out pages and cool added pictures!
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Amber

  • Enchanting Edition - Perfect for Young Witches and Wizards!
The Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone MinaLima Edition has become an instant hit with my little one! The vibrant pictures and captivating pop-outs make this edition a true gem, keeping young readers thoroughly engaged. It's a joy to see how this edition sparks enthusiasm in young minds, making the magical world of Harry Potter even more immersive and exciting. For parents seeking a delightful and engaging edition to introduce their little ones to the wizarding world, this MinaLima Edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is an absolute must-have. It's a magical journey that young readers won't want to put down! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Evan D.

  • Incredible
These are insanely ornate. Every page is illustrated tied to the text. There are many very fold outs, which are well done. Honestly shocked this isn’t over $100.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Nicholas

  • Excellent Book
This Mina Lima edition of the book is beautiful. It arrived in perfect condition wrapped in plastic in a box, nice and protected. I recommend these books! My 8 year old son and I love them, we have the 3 that have been made so far. I bought another copy for a gift!
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by CDeVille

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