Friday, July 31, 2009

Is there a difference between the adult version and children version of the harry potter books?

I'm not sure but I feel that there's a difference between the adult and children version of the Harry Potter books.





Content wise though, not the appearance of the books. So is there a difference or is the content in the book exactly the same?

Is there a difference between the adult version and children version of the harry potter books?
Its all about cover art and trying to get people to spend money especially collectors like me... i have french, german, spanish versions.. English (UK) and US versions as well. There is no difference in these books except for the words that are cultural... how many americans call a bonet, a bobbie hat, or a carosel something like a turnabout... i mean.. its like in the beginning of the first book dudley learns the word shant in the uk version and won't in the us version.... other than that... no difference... story plot and rising falling action are all the same... the adult version just makes it look more serious so that adults don't look silly with a kids book in their briefcase...
Reply:there exactly the same, otherwise adults would want to read the kids books to so they can see what they're missing....there's only one HP
Reply:word for word it is indeed the same. the difference is the cover.


however, uk and us have some difference in the text ...
Reply:there aren't different versions
Reply:never seen adult and childrens versions....
Reply:there aren't different versions...


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