Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Enhanced Edition)

By J.K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Enhanced Edition) - J.K. Rowling
  • Release Date: 2015-11-20
  • Genre: Action & Adventure Fiction for Kids
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 10,642 Ratings

Description

"Turning the envelope over, his hand trembling, Harry saw a purple wax seal bearing a coat of arms; a lion, an eagle, a badger and a snake surrounding a large letter 'H'."

Harry Potter has never even heard of Hogwarts when the letters start dropping on the doormat at number four, Privet Drive. Addressed in green ink on yellowish parchment with a purple seal, they are swiftly confiscated by his grisly aunt and uncle. Then, on Harry's eleventh birthday, a great beetle-eyed giant of a man called Rubeus Hagrid bursts in with some astonishing news: Harry Potter is a wizard, and he has a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. An incredible adventure is about to begin!

Having become classics of our time, the Harry Potter eBooks never fail to bring comfort and escapism. With their message of hope, belonging and the enduring power of truth and love, the story of the Boy Who Lived continues to delight generations of new readers.

Reviews

  • Magical-! (and such detail-!)

    4
    By Shadownïght
    This version was an amazing read. I'd read one chapter, most nights- and i couldn't put it down. (Plus, I loved the pictures and annotations- It gives really good detail to the writing, as if you were watching the films.) I would highly recommend this for Young Adults, Adults- Any age, perhaps. (Plus, has a decent price.) If i were able to rate this higher, I'd give this version a 4.5-5 (or even 6+).
  • Bring back the original fonts

    1
    By kjjqwerty
    Great story but not being able to change the font is hurting my eyes. Bring it back!
  • Classic and magical

    5
    By Jovial Jaybird
    As the story itself, I love the character stereotypes, how the reader is gradually immersed into this magical world rather than trudging through info-dumping exposition, the constant themes of wonder, family, and friendship. Regarding this 2025 audio recording with the full cast, amazing! I recently had a bad experience with a full cast recording (and even by BBC!), so I was extremely skeptical of what this would sound like. I am proud to announce that the only thing that was a little distracting for me was the ”sound effects” that the characters would make when the narrator was reading (giggles, breathing, gasps, moans, etc.), but I was also able to get over that pretty quickly. In fact, when Dudley is counting off his presents toward the beginning, I absolutely love the anticipation sounds from Petunia. 😂 Some of my favorite enhancements include the school song, the Quidditch games, and the soundtrack, of course. I absolutely loved being re-immersed into this world, but with all of the details of the book, and I’m grateful that there were minimum changes to the book itself (some “Harry hissed” and “Neville said” moments were removed, but I actually think it was a decision made that doesn’t cut on the story at all, especially since you are hearing the tone of the character). Looking forward to the rest of the series, I am particularly excited to the restoration of Ginny’s character and the many other plot points that were altered or removed entirely in the movies (SPEW, the ghosts’ events, etc.). I am also very excited to spend more time with the Weasleys, in general. As a closing remark, a GINORMOUS shout out to all of the cast members, musicians, directors, producers, and everyone else (roughly, the last 15 minutes of the audiobook 😅)! I was looking forward to this production ever since I heard about it, maybe one or two years ago, and it did not disappoint!
  • An excellent start to the series

    4
    By steve6002
    Great start to the series. Loved the world building, the comedy, and subtle hints of lore unexplored sprinkled throughout the book. The friendship between the trio was convincing, loved Hagrid (but seemed stupider than i would have liked, tho i may be biased b/c of the movies’ portrayal). Enjoyed the moments we got of Dumbledore. The anxiety the trio had throughout the book was so relatable to me irl, made me feel as though I wasn’t as alone as I thought I was about my anxiety. The book was darker than I thought it would be. My mom always told me the first book was “innocent”, meaning not dark, but I felt as though it was pretty dark compared to my expectations, especially when it came to Harry’s abuse during his time at the Dursley’s. The reason why it’s 4 stars and not 5 is mainly because of some pacing issues and Hagrid being used for plot convenience. I wanted the Dursley part of the book to be shorter and the climax with professor quarrel and Voldemort to be longer. The trio’s narrative progression throughout the book came mostly from Hagrid accidentally leaking information, which made the plot progression feel too easy at times. I didn’t mind it the first few times but after a while it seemed lazy. I also have mixed feelings about the Norbert chapter, I get that it was one of the few sub plots in the book but it felt like it was used too much for plot progression later on and at first the chapter felt directionless until later chapters revealed the importance of it. Harry connecting the dots about Voldemort/quarrel being the illegal dragon salesman I found utterly unrealistic. I can’t help but see it as lazy plot progression so that they can find out how to get past fluffy. Also, would have enjoyed if Rowling went into a bit more detail about what they were learning at Hogwarts. Nonetheless, I still think this is a great start to the most popular book series.
  • Yes but no.

    3
    By justjohnfrank
    Love the series but I don’t like the updates y’all made. Can we get the original fonts back?
  • Revert the font

    5
    By iG Kingpin
    Change the font back to the old font with serif. This Helvetica-esque font is stale and boring
  • Put the font back

    5
    By KrazyCelticKid
    Go back to the original font
  • Just reading HP for the first time at 21

    3
    By 779293730838
    Good! It’s a children’s book to some extent and outside the normal book genres I read BUT I feel I needed to read this. Overall good/decent
  • The books are okay, but…

    4
    By Heads I win, Tails you lose
    The book and the series are okay. The problem I have is this: for some reason, every time I open Apple Books, this series has updates. Why do the 7 Harry Potter books need so many updates? Are there truly that many errors in these books? I’d like my money back if that is the case. Ever since they added the “enhanced” version, these books have been getting updates after updates. Please explain why.
  • Charming and Harmless

    4
    By XGoldeNXReapeRX
    A short, but fun story about a magical boy discovering a world he never knew. A classic tale for people of all-ages.
  • A refreshing experience

    5
    By Tanner Brown
    I waited till I was 25 to pick up this series. It was well worth the wait to actually appreciate the differences the book gives versus the movies.
  • Awesome

    4
    By hubyubiyugyyuygygytu
    Awesome
  • You should totally read it!

    5
    By Potterhead4235
    This book was probably one of the most interesting books in the whole Harry Potter series.
  • For a ya fantasy…

    5
    By jkolmen50266
    This was perfect for a preteen adventure fantasy novel. For me, it reminded me of when I was a preteen and watching Star Wars movies.
  • Book was great . But my pictures are damaged and missing 😢

    5
    By Karaoke King SXM
    Please help me update my book this version is broken
  • My first time reading this series

    5
    By KMac1193
    I was never allowed to read HP as a kid and reading it now gives me all the feels as if I’m a kid again. Can’t wait to read the rest of the series!
  • So good i’m finishing the whole series

    5
    By Larry jr jr
    Would recommend an adventurous 11-year-old boy or a girl.
  • Fun Way to Read a Classic

    5
    By Sue_Misnomer
    This isn’t a review of the book, per se, since we all know how great it already is. Instead, I wanted to drop a note that the Enchanted Edition is a fun and new way to read the story. There’s nothing groundbreaking. But as someone who’s read the books multiple times, I really enjoyed the additional art and footnotes.
  • Soooo good

    5
    By hgc2011
    Original characters, creative plot, enchanting writing…. It’s a series to fall in love with. I get why it’s so popular. It’s a nice family friendly read, but it’s pretty suspenseful, which I really liked.