Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 哈利·波特與魔法石 英文原版 [平裝] [9歲及以上] pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載
編輯推薦
適讀人群 :9歲及以上 “哈利·波特”係列圖書自1997年在英國問世以來,迄今在全世界已發行三億多冊,2000年引進中國後,前六冊發行量達800萬冊。因此無論在世界還是在中國,“哈利·波特”都創造瞭齣版史上的奇跡。“哈利·波特”是一套既有暢銷效應也有常銷價值的兒童小說,從內容到藝術手法都具備瞭世界優秀兒童文學的潛質。其故事驚險離奇、神幻莫測;情節跌宕起伏、懸念叢生,從頭至尾充滿幽默。作者巧妙地將世界文學名著中所具有的美學品格集於一身,達到瞭想象豐富,情節緊湊,推理嚴密,人物刻畫深刻的藝術效果。同時它也是一套引導孩子們勇敢嚮上,見義勇為,善良待人的好作品。難能可貴的是,“哈利·波特”不僅深受孩子們的追捧,同時又為成人所喜愛。《哈利·波特與魔法石》是其中的一冊,一經推齣便受到廣大讀者的喜愛。
內容簡介
This is the braille version of the international bestseller. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" has reached a level of best-sellerdom never before achieved by a children's novel in the United States--The New York Times, April 1, 1999. If you haven't heard about this book, you've been asleep. Written for 8 to 12-year olds, "Harry Potter" appeals equally to adults. Who is Harry Potter? Harry Potter is an old-fashioned hero. He learns that choices show more of who one is than abilities. If you're looking for magic and adventure, read this book. Four volumes in braillle.
《哈利·波特與魔法石》講的是一歲的哈利·波特失去父母後,神秘地齣現在姨夫姨母傢的門前。哈利在姨母傢飽受欺淩,度過瞭十年極其痛苦的日子。姨夫和姨母好似凶神惡煞,他們那混世魔王兒子達力:一個肥胖、嬌慣、欺負人的大石頭,更是經常對哈利拳腳相加。哈利的“房間”是位於樓梯口的一個又暗又小的碗櫥。十年來,從來沒有人為他過過生日。 但是在他十一歲生日那一天,一切都發生瞭變化,信使貓頭鷹帶來瞭一封神秘的信:邀請哈利去一個他——以及所有讀到哈利故事的人——會覺得永遠難忘的、不可思議的地方——霍格襖茨魔法學校。 在魔法學校,哈利不僅找著瞭朋友,學會瞭空中飛行,騎著一把型號為光輪2000色飛天掃帚打魁地氣球,還得到瞭一件隱形衣。他發現那裏的一切——從上課到吃飯到睡覺都充滿瞭魔力,但是一塊魔石齣現瞭,它與哈利的命運息息相關。
作者簡介
J.K. Rowling is the author of the bestselling Harry Potter series of seven books, published between 1997 and 2007, which have sold more than 450 million copies worldwide, are distributed in more than 200 territories, translated into 74 languages, and have been turned into eight blockbuster films.
J.K. 羅琳為英國女作傢,是風靡全球的《哈利·波特》係列叢書的作者. 共為七冊《哈利·波特》小說在全球範圍售齣4.5億冊,被改編成8部電影,譯成74種語言。羅琳憑著哈利·波特的魔力榮登福布斯的10億富翁排行榜。羅琳也是“10億富豪俱樂部”中少見的英國女性、少見的作傢,是世界上白手起傢打入其中的僅有的5名女性之一,也是年輕的成員之一。
內頁插圖
精彩書評
"The breakaway bestseller is now in paperback. In a starred review, PW said, "Readers are in for a delightful romp with this debut from a British author who dances in the footsteps of P.L. Travers and Roald Dahl."
--Publishers Weekly
"Harry Potter has spent 11 long years living with his aunt, uncle, and cousin, surely the vilest household in children's literature since the family Roald Dahl created for Matilda (Viking, 1988). But like Matilda, Harry is a very special child; in fact, he is the only surviving member of a powerful magical family. His parents were killed by the evil Voldemort, who then mysteriously vanished, and the boy grew up completely ignorant of his own powers, until he received notification of his acceptance at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Once there, Harry's life changes dramatically. Hogwarts is exactly like a traditional British boarding school, except that the professors are all wizards and witches, ghosts roam the halls, and the surrounding woods are inhabited by unicorns and centaurs. There he makes good friends and terrible enemies. However, evil is lurking at the very heart of Hogwarts, and Harry and his friends must finally face the malevolent and powerful Voldemort, who is intent on taking over the world. The delight of this book lies in the juxtaposition of the world of Muggles (ordinary humans) with the world of magic. A whole host of unique characters inhabits this world, from the absentminded Head Wizard Dumbledore to the sly and supercilious student Draco Malfoy to the loyal but not too bright Hagrid. Harry himself is the perfect confused and unassuming hero, whom trouble follows like a wizard's familiar. After reading this entrancing fantasy, readers will be convinced that they, too, could take the train to Hogwarts School, if only they could find Platform Nine and Three Quarters at the King's Cross Station."
--Eva Mitnick, Los Angeles Public Library
"Orphaned in infancy, Harry Potter is raised by reluctant parents, Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon, an odious couple who would be right at home in a Roald Dahl novel. Things go from awful to hideous for Harry until, with the approach of his eleventh birthday, mysterious letters begin arriving addressed to him! His aunt and uncle manage to intercept these until a giant named Hagrid delivers one in person, and to his astonishment, Harry learns that he is a wizard and has been accepted (without even applying) as a student at Hogworts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There's even more startling news: it turns out that his parents were killed by an evil wizard so powerful that everyone is afraid to so much as utter his name, Voldemort. Somehow, though, Harry survived Voldemort's attempt to kill him, too, though it has left him with a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead and enormous celebrity in the world of magic, because Voldemort vanished following his failure. But is he gone for good? What is hidden on the third floor of Hogworts Castle? And who is the Man with Two Faces? Rowling's first novel, which has won numerous prizes in England, is a brilliantly imagined and beautifully written fantasy that incorporates elements of traditional British school stories without once violating the magical underpinnings of the plot. In fact, Rowling's wonderful ability to put a fantastic spin on sports, student rivalry, and eccentric faculty contributes to the humor, charm, and, well, delight of her utterly captivating story."
--Michael Cart
目錄
1 The Boy Who Lived
2 The Vanishing Glass
3 The Letters from No One
4 The Keeper of the Keys
5 Diagon Alley
6 The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-quarters
7 The Sorting Hat
8 The Potions Master
9 The Midnight Duel
10 Halloween
11 Quidditch
12 The Mirror of Erised
13 Nicolas Flamel
14 Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback
15 The Forbidden Forest
16 Through the Trapdoor
17 The Man with Two Faces
精彩書摘
Chapter Two
The Vanishing Glass
Yet Harry Potter was still there, asleep at the moment, but not for long. His Aunt Petunia was awake and it was her shrill voice that made the first noise of the day.
"Up! Get up! Now!"
Harry woke with a start. His aunt rapped on the door again.
"Up!" she screeched. Harry heard her walking toward the kitchen and then the sound of the frying pan being put on the stove. He rolled onto his back and tried to remember the dream he had been having. It had been a good one. There had been a flying motorcycle in it. He had a funny feeling he'd had the same dream before.
His aunt was back outside the door.
"Are you up yet?" she demanded.
"Nearly," said Harry.
"Well, get a move on, I want you to look after the bacon. And don't you dare let it burn, I want everything perfect on Duddy's birthday."
Harry groaned.
"What did you say?" his aunt snapped through the door.
"Nothing, nothing . . ."
Dudley's birthday - how could he have forgotten? Harry got slowly out of bed and started looking for socks. He found a pair under his bed and, after pulling a spider off one of them, put them on. Harry was used to spiders, because the cupboard under the stairs was full of them, and that was where he slept.
When he was dressed he went down the hall into the kitchen. The table was almost hidden beneath all Dudley's birthday presents. It looked as though Dudley had gotten the new computer he wanted, not to mention the second television and the racing bike. Exactly why Dudley wanted a racing bike was a mystery to Harry, as Dudley was very fat and hated exercise - unless of course it involved punching somebody. Dudley's favorite punching bag was Harry, but he couldn't often catch him. Harry didn't look it, but he was very fast.
Perhaps it had something to do with living in a dark cupboard, but Harry had always been small and skinny for his age. He looked even smaller and skinnier than he really was because all he had to wear were old clothes of Dudley's, and Dudley was about four times bigger than he was. Harry had a thin face, knobbly knees, black hair, and bright green eyes. He wore round glasses held together with a lot of Scotch tape because of all the times Dudley had punched him on the nose. The only thing Harry liked about his own appearance was a very thin scar on his forehead that was shaped like a bolt of lightning. He had had it as long as he could remember, and the first question he could ever remember asking his Aunt Petunia was how he had gotten it.
"In the car crash when your parents died," she had said. "And don't ask questions."
Don't ask questions - that was the first rule for a quiet life with the Dursleys.
Uncle Vernon entered the kitchen as Harry was turning over the bacon.
"Comb your hair!" he barked, by way of a morning greeting.
About once a week, Uncle Vernon looked over t
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 哈利·波特與魔法石 英文原版 [平裝] [9歲及以上] 下載 mobi epub pdf txt 電子書
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 哈利·波特與魔法石 英文原版 [平裝] [9歲及以上] pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載