Goblet of Fire.
The first book in the Harry Potter series has two titles.When published in the UK in 1997, it was released as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. However, the US publisher didn't think that American children would understand the word philosopher so J.K. Rowling suggested the word sorcerer. When published in the US, the book was released as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.Each scene in the film containing philosopher/sorcerer was shot twice.
Harry Potter Ron, Hermione and Harry eventually destroy all of the horcruxes and kill Lord Voldemort.
No, in fact Harry, Ron and Hermione save him - twice.
Yes, the British book is called Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. J.K. Rowling originally called it this, but (with her consent) Scholastic changed it to the Sorcerer's Stone when it was published in America because Scholastic felt the readers in America wouldn't know what was meant by 'philosopher' or the history of alchemy and the origins of the philosopher's stone. This is also the title of the books in other countries such as Spain, Italy and Germany. When filming the movie, every single scene where the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's stone was mentioned, it had to be shot twice.
There are lots of simple, background characters in Harry Potter including Dennis Creevey, Malcolm Baddock and Mandy Brocklehurst. These are all characters mentioned once or twice who have no impact on the storyline.
Just as ghosts for a very short time.
None of the Malfoy's died in the book. Although Draco Malfoy was saved twice by Harry, Ron and Hermione.
No. Harry, Ron and Hermione save Draco's life twice.
None of the Malfoys (Lucius, Narcissa, Draco) die at the end of the Harry Potter series. In the end of the series he is spared from Azkaban because his Wife Narcissa helped Harry in the Forbidden Forest.
During the series they hated each other however, at the end they were at least civil to each other due the the Malfoy family changing sides at the last minute and Harry helping them avoid Azkaban (not to mention Harry Potter saving Draco Malfoy's life twice).
yes he does but only when he dies you see him crying twice, once when he is talking to harry and then he cries over lily's dead body
Harry Potter flew over many cities during the series. When he was a baby Harry was flown from Godric's Hollow in the West Country to Surrey. Hagrid says that Harry fell asleep as they were flying over Bristol. Harry also flew from Surrey to Devon, which would have led them over Exter, and from Surrey to London. He flew from London to Hogwarts (which is located in Scotland) twice - although it is not known which route he took this would have involved flying over several British cities.