I am trying to make all my Harry Potter books hardcover so does anyone know where I can get Goblet of Fire, Prisoner of Azkaban, and Sorcerer's Stone in hardcover for fairly cheap.
I am trying to make all my Harry Potter books hardcover so does anyone know where I can get Goblet of Fire, Prisoner of Azkaban, and Sorcerer's Stone in hardcover for fairly cheap.
First of all, this part isn’t the wiki. Second of all, if you’re looking for a copy of the American edition, then you’re looking for a copy that says Sorcerer’s Stone on it in big letters. JK approved the decision to change the title in the US, and that is the correct title for the US edition of the book.
Oh yeah, because america's always right. Especially in a British franchise, you know, they hold priority am I right?
If you’re talking about the American edition of the book, then yeah. If I’m specifically looking for the American version of the book, then I will say Sorcerer. If I want the British edition, or an edition from other English speaking countries, I’ll say Philosopher.
America isn't always right. However, I think America is right in America and British is right in britain.
Its the exact same edition, but the name is different and philosophers stone is literally correct
They’re not exactly the same. They have different covers, and were published by different publishers. The American edition is also “translated” into American English. Its nothing major but jumpers are changed to sweaters, football is changed to soccer, etc.
The sorcerer's stone is all you can find in America. So that's what I'd callit if you live there.
Nah im calling it philosophers, people need to be more educated
It has nothing to do with ignorance. For a lot of readers Sorcerers is just what’s written in the book. I know Philosopher is the original title, but I still refer to it as Sorcerer.
It's not about education. I'm aware both titles exist, and I know which one is the original. That doesn't change anything. It's like saying that because England came first and because the USA was originally an English colony, that we should call the US England. It's just not how it works.