Harry Potter Adult Box Set

Harry Potter Adult Box Set

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  • Create Date:2021-05-08 11:55:36
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:J.K. Rowling
  • ISBN:1408868377
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Summary

J。K。 Rowling's spellbinding storytelling continues to captivate readers worldwide。

This stunning box set contains all seven of the classic, multi-award-winning Harry Potter novels in beautiful new hardback editions, featuring elegant new interiors and stylish cover art by noted artist Andrew Davidson, to appeal to an adult readership。

The perfect collection for readers new to Harry Potter, fans and aficionados alike。

Contains (in reading order):


•Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
•Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
•Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
•Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
•Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
•Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
•Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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Reviews

MM

One of the most striking features of this book is the uncompromising approach of its author。 Great Job! I want to introduce to you the NovelStar app, a new platform for authors where you can publish your stories with great benefits。 For more info, you can email our editors hardy@novelstar。top, joye@novelstar。top, or lena@novelstar。top。

Macie

Read this series in high school just now adding it to my Goodreads but it was the first big series I read and I absolutely loved it。 This book series will always have a special place in my heart

April Chris E

I ship drarry

JILL COBB

Can,t put the books down as I am interested in what happens to him next

Benjamin Fortney

laughed, cried, shouted and threw the book across the room。。。 it is a wonderful series

Isabella

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I absolutely loved this series。 Yes the deaths that came were extremely sad (especially Hedwig’s and Sirius’s) I still enjoyed this series。 I don’t support JK Rowling’s views but she has amazingly detailed work! Deathly hallows was my favourite of the series, it was extremely well written and the best ending I could ask for。 “All was well” my favourite line omg

Booklover

Just awesome

Evan Cook

For me, this series was hard to get into but once I did I really enjoyed it and this last spring break was spent at Harry Potter World

Hojung

First of all: the audiobook by Jim Dale is the best。Second of all: I love how every single character is important in the series。 Every character is mentioned and has some sort of effect on how the story is run。 You need to play close attention to every detail because it is bound to come up later in the series。 Overall, it deserves the global attention it is still recieving today。

Tamara Murphy

One of the most helpful soothers for a stressful 2020 was listening to favorites on audiobook。 We also drove back and forth to Texas accompanied by Jim Dale 100% of the way。

Raegan Anderson

Harry Potter, I read really fast because I couldn't put it down probably because it shows that there's magic in the world and I always need a little bit of that。 Harry Potter, I read really fast because I couldn't put it down probably because it shows that there's magic in the world and I always need a little bit of that。 。。。more

Monica

It takes a very skilled writer to spin such a fantastic story。 I love it。 You can join in NovelStar writing contest happening this April till the end of May with a theme werewolf。 You can also publish your stories in NovelStar, just email our editors hardy@novelstar。top, joye@novelstar。top, or lena@novelstar。top。

AudreyMM

The central character in the series is Harry Potter, a boy who lives in the fictional town of Little Whinging, Surrey with his aunt, uncle, and cousin – the Dursleys – and discovers at the age of eleven that he is a wizard, though he lives in the ordinary world of non-magical people known as Muggles。 Recommended for ages 10+。

Aime Dollete

Awesome novel。 I love it。 You can join in NovelStar writing contest with a theme "WEREWOLVES" Prices are amazing! https://author。starlight。ink/essay/in。。。 (PC) http://app。novelstar。top/index/index/。。。 or email any of the following editors; hardy@novelstar。top joye@novelstar。top lena@novelstar。top app。novelstar。top Awesome novel。 I love it。 You can join in NovelStar writing contest with a theme "WEREWOLVES" Prices are amazing! https://author。starlight。ink/essay/in。。。 (PC) http://app。novelstar。top/index/index/。。。 or email any of the following editors; hardy@novelstar。top joye@novelstar。top lena@novelstar。top app。novelstar。top 。。。more

Jackie

Finished againRead with the kiddo and she loved it。 Having watched the movies she was amazed at how much more there was to the books。

Emily Dougherty

Love this series and always will。

Manash Pratim

Reread HP series after about 8 years。 No, the excitement didn't wane one bit。 I feel those who haven't read HP books are the luckiest, because they are yet to enjoy this epic adventure。 Too bad it is a work of fiction。 Or may be not。p。s: Is Covid the muggle version of the dementors, breeding and spreading and sucking all the hope and happiness; and sowing death and despair。 Reread HP series after about 8 years。 No, the excitement didn't wane one bit。 I feel those who haven't read HP books are the luckiest, because they are yet to enjoy this epic adventure。 Too bad it is a work of fiction。 Or may be not。p。s: Is Covid the muggle version of the dementors, breeding and spreading and sucking all the hope and happiness; and sowing death and despair。 。。。more

Valter Saponaro

I still remember being eleven years old and reading the Sorcerer's Stone。 These books grew with me in quite the literal sense。 This series was pivotal to develop my appreciation for reading, and incentivized my crativity in amazing ways。 I can still remember my excitement from reading about Quidditch mathes, and the mundane comradery of the main characters。 I still remember being eleven years old and reading the Sorcerer's Stone。 These books grew with me in quite the literal sense。 This series was pivotal to develop my appreciation for reading, and incentivized my crativity in amazing ways。 I can still remember my excitement from reading about Quidditch mathes, and the mundane comradery of the main characters。 。。。more

Que Orteza

Loved this book! This takes you through so many emotions while reading it。 If you have some great stories like this one, you can publish it on Novel Star, just submit your story to hardy@novelstar。top or joye@novelstar。top

Michael Sorbello

The Sorcerer's Stone: 4/5Harry Potter had his life stolen from him before it ever had the chance to begin。 He's haunted by nightmares of green explosions and evil laughter。 His parents were violently murdered when he was just a baby。 He's forced to live with his wicked aunt, uncle and cousin who treat him worse than garbage。 His life is a complete disaster until he learns on his eleventh birthday that's he's a wizard destined for great things as well as having already accomplished quite a few of The Sorcerer's Stone: 4/5Harry Potter had his life stolen from him before it ever had the chance to begin。 He's haunted by nightmares of green explosions and evil laughter。 His parents were violently murdered when he was just a baby。 He's forced to live with his wicked aunt, uncle and cousin who treat him worse than garbage。 His life is a complete disaster until he learns on his eleventh birthday that's he's a wizard destined for great things as well as having already accomplished quite a few of them without even realizing it。 Many strange, exciting and dangerous things are waiting for him at Hogwarts; the notorious school for wizards。To say I'm very late to the party is an understatement。 Harry Potter was pretty much the only fantasy series I ever heard other people my age talking about when I was younger and they spoiled it for me before I ever had the chance to read it myself。 After many years have passed and having read hundreds of other fantasy series, I've forgotten about most of the chatter, hype and spoilers revolving around the critically acclaimed series and I decided it was the perfect time to give it a go。 I'm glad I did because I enjoyed it far more than I expected I would。It was fun and witty, adventurous and full of simple yet relatable emotional depth。 There were moments that made me feel for the protagonists such as when Harry looked into the Mirror of Erised and saw his dead parents that he desperately wanted to be meet since he was a baby and when Harry solidified his friendship with Ron and Hermione after battling the troll。 There were also a lot of charming antics and quips that genuinely made me laugh at times, especially the line regarding Dudley at the very end of the book。The opening chapters didn't intrigue me all that much at first, but once Hagrid was introduced I ended up growing attached to his character and many others that were introduced soon after。 Hagrid remained my favorite character to the end of the book。 He's intimidating yet a big softy, he loves breeds of creatures that have been shunned and deemed unworthy of affection because of their dangerous reputations, he stands up for the defenseless and he's an all around cool and jolly guy。I like the gentle and mysterious nature of Dumbledore, there's more to him than meets the eye。 Snape strikes me as the tragic antihero type that acts cruel to hide his inner insecurities and fear of showing affection do to past trauma。 I’m also curious about Voldemort and his relationship with Harry’s parents。 Voldy is a creepy, spiteful bastard and he knows how to make an entrance。 I'm looking forward to finally getting to know these characters that I've heard so much about。***Chamber of Secrets: 4/5Harry is back at Hogwarts after another brutal summer with the Dursley family and it's not all fun and games when he returns。 Snape and Malfoy are still giving him trouble, a malicious voice whispers dark things to him that no one else can hear, someone or something is attacking the students and Harry is framed as the most likely suspect。 Harry and his friends have no choice but to put their lives on the line to get to the bottom of things and prevent the destruction of Hogwarts from within by unraveling its many forgotten secrets。A bit of a slow burner in the beginning, but I ended up appreciating the world building regarding the more defined relationships between wizard and muggle societies and how they can coexist, as well as learning about the histories of each respective branch at Hogwarts, especially regarding Slytherin and its connections to both Harry and Voldemort。 Another thing I really liked about this book was the well-crafted murder-mystery vibe and the more dark themes of crime and violence sprinkled throughout it。 I thought I knew who the culprit was for most of the book, but it turns out that I couldn't have been more wrong。 I love being surprised and the revelation of the true culprit was really cool。 I can see the series being more plot-focused and mature as it goes on。(Hagrid is still the GOAT and Dumbledore's pretty cool too, even if he's a bit reckless and makes questionable decisions sometimes。)***Prisoner of Azkaban: 4/5The deranged serial killer Sirius Black has broken out of Azkaban; the most brutal and horrifying prison for criminal wizards in the world。 Harry has finally had enough of the Dursleys abuse and storms off on his own, not knowing that Sirius Black is searching for him。 Omens of death are all around Harry, and this is confirmed in his first divination class at Hogwarts when Professor Trelawney predicts that his time is almost up。 At his most trying year at Hogwarts yet, Harry confronts the bizarre horrors of the soul-sucking creatures known as dementors, comes face-to-face with an escaped mass murderer and uncovers the dark secrets that led to his parents tragic deaths。I’m noticing that the themes within the books are slowly getting more dark, mature and personal。 It gives the feeling that we’re growing up along with Harry and his friends which is a nice touch。 It keeps things interesting and gives a sense of constantly growing danger on the horizon。My favorite part of Prisoner of Azkaban is the introduction of Sirius and Lupin, two interesting and fleshed out characters who have mysterious relations with Harry and his parents。 I especially loved the surprising revelation of the ‘true’ villain of this book, shedding some light on what really happened on the day Harry’s parents were killed。 The final six or so chapters were the most thrilling stuff I've seen from the series so far。 The introduction of the dementors, the psychological thriller elements of betrayal and long lasting grudges being dug up and the looming promise of Voldemort's return made this more intense than Sorcerer's Stone and Chamber of Secrets。 More darkness and horror is always welcome in fantasy。 Even Ron's pet rat Scabbers gets some huge development that I certainly wasn't expecting。Hagrid is still my favorite character but Sirius and Lupin have quickly worked their way up to my 2nd and 3rd favorites。 I also like Hermione much better in this one as she's been easing up on the snobbish attitude and showing some grit。 She also stood up for Harry and Ron quite a bit in this one even when they couldn't appreciate what she was doing for them。 She's earned my respect。I hear the second half of the series is where all the best stuff happens so I’m excited to be fast approaching that point。***Goblet of Fire: 5/5Goblet of Fire begins with Harry having a dreadful vision of Voldemort conspiring with Wormtail about his destined resurrection to power。 He wakes with his scar burning more than ever, reminding him that danger is growing closer and closer。 He joins Hermione and the Weasley's at the Quidditch World Cup to take his mind off the constant burning of his scar, only for things to go horribly wrong。 When the sign of the dark mark is seen at the event, the imminent return of Voldemort is made known to all。 On top of this, Professor Dumbledore announces the return of the Triwizard Tournament, an ancient tradition that allows wizarding schools from all around the world to bond and compete in friendly competition。 Things get even worse at Hogwarts when Harry's name is mysteriously drawn from the Goblet of Fire, forcing him to compete in many dangerous competitions against foreign wizarding schools against his will。 All while dealing with the pressures of puberty, trying to discover who snuck his name in the Goblet of Fire and the looming threat of Voldemort, Harry faces his most challenging year at Hogwarts yet。The first three books are fun and witty adventure stories with touches of emotional triumph, moral dilemmas and subtle creepiness, but this one completely blows everything that came before it out of the water。 The characters are growing and learning about love, religion, slavery, genocide, prejudice, racism and the darker side of the wizarding world。 People are starting to die and scandalous truths are being revealed。 Traitors as far as the eye can see, double agents hunting down innocent wizards and muggles, Voldemort coming back in full force。 The stakes are higher than ever before。So many crazy things happened in this book that completely changed the tone and intensity of the series。 The jolly days of childhood are over and the horrors of the world are slowly coming into view。 The trials of the Goblet of Fire were exciting and much more interesting than the typical quidditch competitions。 The introduction of several other wizarding schools into the story expanded the horizons of the main characters and opened the world to more intriguing possibilities。I’ve learned to appreciate and sympathize with Harry a lot more as he was incredibly brave and noble this time around。 His final scene at the end of the book involving a certain act of kindness to Ron’s siblings really solidified the respect I have for him。 I also enjoyed his friendship with Cedric。One thing that did annoy me a bit was the mistreatment of Hermione。 I always thought she was a much better friend to Harry than Ron, yet both of the boys always seem to take her for granted and never give her the respect she deserves。 Even when Harry and Ron have a big falling out over something very childish, Hermione instantly swoops in to support Harry and tries to mend their friendship。 And right after the drama between the boys is settled, they go right back to treating Hermione as a third wheel。 She deserves better imo。(Hagrid is still the GOAT, his relationship with Madam Maxine made for many entertaining scenes that also introduced some interesting lore regarding the history of giants。)***Can't fit the rest of the series into the review so I'm going to paste them into the comments! 。。。more

MN

A favorite。 Everyone should read this series。

Em

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 These books were and always will be an important part of my childhood。 However, upon further inspection, here's a non-exhaustive list of what's wrong with these books (other than the author being a horrible person)。 Overall, I'd recommend a different book to read to your children。 -House elves being slaves and characters being ok with that-Lack of diverse representation (it doesn't count if you add it later)-The name Cho Chang-The name Kingsley Shaklebolt -The name Anthony Goldstein-The antisemi These books were and always will be an important part of my childhood。 However, upon further inspection, here's a non-exhaustive list of what's wrong with these books (other than the author being a horrible person)。 Overall, I'd recommend a different book to read to your children。 -House elves being slaves and characters being ok with that-Lack of diverse representation (it doesn't count if you add it later)-The name Cho Chang-The name Kingsley Shaklebolt -The name Anthony Goldstein-The antisemitism of the goblin running the bank-Creating an analogy for the holocaust while having antisemitic tropes and making death eaters (nazis in this analogy) sympathetic-Fatphobia (ex: Dursleys, Umbridge, Wormtail)-Using werewolves as an analogy for being gay while having the two werewolf characters be (1) Remus who's only good because he's so ashamed of being a werewolf and (2) Greyback who preys on children-Transphobia in having Rita Skeeter be described as having manly features and then having her change her form to get into children's spaces-Making any female and feminine characters weak-Having Fleur be the only female champion and then having her lose every task-The way Hermione treats other girls is a manifestation of jkr's internalized misogyny-Forcing Remus and Tonks into a heterosexual relationship despite them being very queer coded characters-The ableism behind the treatment and view of squibs -Having Lily and James's love story be him constantly pursuing her even after she said no-Glorifying Snape's obsession with Lily as if that's love-Forgiving Dumbledore and pretending he's a good person after he let children be abused and turned them into soldiers-The way male characters are not able to control themselves around Veela-Not a single good female character ends up not being married and with kids-Pretending systemic issues don't exist or that they just go away with voldemort (such as with having Harry and Hermione join the ministry after hogwarts) 。。。more

Heather Lynn

Harry Potter has been in my life longer than the life I had before Potter。 For 24 years I have loved this series, and will continue to love it for the rest of my freaking life。

Jenna

Great booksI mean it’s Harry Potter。 What more is there to say? Re read it for the second time and still loved it

Sarah

I received this beautiful box set from books2door。 If you’ve never heard of books2door before, they are a fantastic company specialising in books at a discount。Their site https://www。books2door。com has a variety of different books in different age groups which makes it really easy to find exactly what you want。 They also have it by price, bestsellers, popular, fiction and non fiction。 Single books and sets, there is something for everyone。 This arrived very well packaged which I loved! And nothi I received this beautiful box set from books2door。 If you’ve never heard of books2door before, they are a fantastic company specialising in books at a discount。Their site https://www。books2door。com has a variety of different books in different age groups which makes it really easy to find exactly what you want。 They also have it by price, bestsellers, popular, fiction and non fiction。 Single books and sets, there is something for everyone。 This arrived very well packaged which I loved! And nothing was damaged which is a big brownie point in my book。 The set includes all 7 books in the series for £28。99 which is such an unbelievable discount。 The novels come inside a beautiful box, which has amazing artwork all over it。 It’s so magical and adds that extra touch。 It’s the perfect set for fantasy lovers and Harry Potter fans of all ages。I think books2door is fantastic, not only are you getting amazingly discounted books and book sets but your getting a great service too。 I will definitely be purchasing more sets from them soon。 Check out their site for your next binge read。。。。it’s just a click away。Thank you so much books2door for giving me this opportunity。 This is my honest review and opinions。 。。。more

Reek Baruah

Will be my favourite books forever。

Katie Tipling

Having re read these recently, they are very much a children’s book。 I still enjoy them but find the repetitive writing and language a little frustrating。 Still highly recommend for a first read through!

Satyaranjan Samal

Read it 10 times already and will probably never stop re-reading it。

Ella Buckley

This is my favorite series of all time and I think that my obsession is a bit riddikulus (only Harry Potter fans will laugh at that pun)。 I believe that this is the perfect book for those who are seeking adventure and a little bit of magic。

Audra

very few book series will ever really top my love for the harry potter universe, its just so broad and beautiful I love it。