Answer: Yes. The covers may have changed but the books themselves have not.
Answer: There are seven different Harry Potter books. Each has a different title, and a different story.
No, it's purely for design.
No, only the cover is different, nothing else.
No its only the cover picture but if your talking anout the differences between the books and the movies yes totally a lot of differences.
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Thomas Taylor (UK) Mary GrandPré (US) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Cliff Wright (UK) Mary GrandPré (US) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Cliff Wright (UK) Mary GrandPré (US) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Giles Greenfield (UK) Mary GrandPré (US) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - Jason Cockcroft (UK) Mary GrandPré (US) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Jason Cockcroft (UK) Mary GrandPré (US) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Jason Cockcroft (Bloomsbury) Mary GrandPré (Scholastic)
The cover is green. It depicts Harry and Dumbledore looking into the pensive. Harry is holding his wand in his left hand. Dumbledore has his right hand partially raised. 'Harry Potter' is written in purple across the top. 'And the Half-Blood Prince' is written in black under this.
Mary GrandPRe
What do you mean? Like two different versions of the book? Usually the books come with different Cover Art from different countries... but different versions or story line between the books is no.
The US versions are. The UK versions only have cover illustrations.
No, only the cover is different, nothing else.
The only difference is the cover. The writing is all the same
Front cover, I believe.
ID Software is the publisher of Lego Harry Potter, Years 1-4. This is a single program with storylines and characters from the first 4 books (and movies). This July, ID will release Years 5-7 as another title, which will cover the last books.
it shows harry and dumbledor looking into the memory pot
No its only the cover picture but if your talking anout the differences between the books and the movies yes totally a lot of differences.
Mary Grandpre
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is not illustrated, it only has a cover illustrated designed by Thomas Taylor.
it shows harry and dumbledor looking into the memory pot