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I think it is better to consider ALL Harry Potter books as a sequence - they really aren't separate stories, rather, the second book is the continuation of the first, the third continues where the second one left off, etc.; thus you better start reading from the first book, and if you like it, continue reading the next books. If you insist on your question despite this... I would say that each of the three is just about as good, and exciting, as the others.
The first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone,is the shortest in the series with 223 pages (UK). The US version has 309 pages.
The first pages before the title page. Like most books.
In most of book 4, she is Cedric's girlfriend. In most of book 5, she is Harry Potter's girlfriend.
Yes. The book is titled Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in most countries.
It is because the title of each book is 'Harry Potter and the Whatever'. With these titles Harry is bound to be the most important character, isn't he?
the deathly hallows
J.K. Rowling's most famous book is "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," the first book in the Harry Potter series.
The first pages before the title page. Like most books.
In most of book 4, she is Cedric's girlfriend. In most of book 5, she is Harry Potter's girlfriend.
The most recent book was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, released in 2007.
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Goosebumps is the second best-selling book series under Harry Potter.
I'd say Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban. :)
Yes. The book is titled Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in most countries.
The Harry Potter series
It is because the title of each book is 'Harry Potter and the Whatever'. With these titles Harry is bound to be the most important character, isn't he?
At the moment Harry Potter and the Deathley Hallows, because it's the "newest".
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