הארי פוטר ואבן החכמים

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J. K. Rowling: הארי פוטר ואבן החכמים (Hebrew language, 2000, Yediʻot aḥaronot, Sifre ḥemed, Sifre ʻaliyat ha-gag)

351 pages

Hebrew language

Published July 3, 2000 by Yediʻot aḥaronot, Sifre ḥemed, Sifre ʻaliyat ha-gag.

ISBN:
978-965-448-765-8
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OCLC Number:
44569071

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Harry Potter thinks he is an ordinary boy, until he is rescued by an owl, taken to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, learns to play Quidditch and does battle in a deadly duel. The reason: Harry Potter is a wizard.

69 editions

Questionable decisions.

3 stars

I have always wondered why anyone would hire Gilderoy Lockhart, and then I started working in international schools; it makes perfect sense because, when in need, they hire absolutely anyone without an actual care for their abilities or expertise. It's scary.

Only benefit of Lockhart: Snape's appearances in the novel decrease in order to show how incapable Lockhart is. Snape appears almost randomly to make a student miserable, still making me wonder why anyone at Hogwarts would've ever kept him around since he hates approximately 75% of his students so much.

Regarding Lockhart: If he was the only available candidate for the job, I would've added hours to my other teachers' duties and had them teach the bloody class together. All of this is being said as a secondary teacher who has taken on additional subjects because our only applicants are so unqualified (in some way) that they have less …

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Subjects

  • Wizards -- Juvenile fiction
  • Magic -- Juvenile fiction
  • Schools -- Juvenile fiction
  • Wizards -- Fiction
  • Magic -- Fiction
  • Schools -- Fiction
  • England -- Juvenile fiction
  • England -- Fiction