Thursday, March 26, 2015

Here's The Cover Of The Fully Illustrated Edition Of "Harry Potter"

Scholastic and Bloomsbury have released the cover of the upcoming fully illustrated Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.


Scholastic and Bloomsbury, the U.S. and U.K. publishers of the Harry Potter series, today released the cover image of the upcoming fully illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone:


Scholastic and Bloomsbury, the U.S. and U.K. publishers of the Harry Potter series, today released the cover image of the upcoming fully illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone:


Jacket art by Jim Kay © 2015 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.



Illustrated by award-winning artist, Jim Kay, the cover is an image of Harry Potter on Platform 9 ¾ surrounded by witches and wizards, trunks and owls, about to board the Hogwarts Express for the first time and is available for download at http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/harrypotter.



Via mediaroom.scholastic.com


Previously, Scholastic released four full-color images from the book, which will have over a hundred full-color illustrations:


Previously, Scholastic released four full-color images from the book, which will have over a hundred full-color illustrations:


Jim Kay / Bloomsbury Publishing / Via mediaroom.scholastic.com




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Are You More Gryffindor Or Slytherin?

10 points to you for taking this quiz!



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21 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Your Kindle

F-READ-OM.



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Here's a list of the over 8,000 ebook titles you can read for free. Project Gutenberg is another great resource for free, downloadable ebooks.


Pixel of Ink and Centsless Books feature ebooks that are free or sold at a deep discount for a limited time. Open Library is a site where you can borrow or read over 1 million titles.


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36 Of The Most Beautiful Words In The Philippine Language

Just a little something to add to your kinaadman.


"Kilig"


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"Timpi"


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"Tinatangi"


"Tinatangi"


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An Intimate Look Into The Lives Of NYC Public Housing Residents

“These photographs are completely different from those normally displayed by the media about project life.”


On April 7, a beautiful 135-page book called Project Lives will be released by powerHouse Books, bringing their pictures together for an unprecedented and intimate look into the lives of New York City public housing residents.


Each week, participants were given a disposable camera to use throughout the week and hand in at the beginning of the following class. Film was processed and photographs were returned to the participants the following week. As we say in the book, youngsters were puzzled by the absence of the 'delete' feature.



"I love living in my neighborhood because I get to hang out with my friends and dance every day. I've been in my neighborhood all my life. There was once a girl I knew for six years. One day she had to go to a different home, so I made an 'I love you' card." —Angelly Suero


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