"Man is a marvelous curiosity ... he thinks he is the Creator's pet ... he even believes the Creator loves him; has a passion for him; sits up nights to admire him; yes and watch over him and keep him out of trouble. He prays to him and thinks He listens. Isn't it a quaint idea." Mark Twain
"Man is a marvelous curiosity ... he thinks he is the Creator's pet ... he even believes the Creator loves him; has a passion for him; sits up nights to admire him; yes and watch over him and keep him out of trouble. He prays to him and thinks He listens. Isn't it a quaint idea." Mark Twain
Because we recognise that adults read the book as well. Its part of the acceptance that parents and other adults read the books as well, perhaps Scholastic thinks that not enough adults will buy the book.
I have to say one thing though, You have like 100 pages extra, what else can you ask for? OK the type face is bigger and longer, but its still longer, you also get images for each chapter which we dont.
The books were geared towrads children at first, but as Harry has grown up so have the books. I like to think that they are aimed at the people Harry's age, so now that he's 17 the books are aimed at people that age, and seventeen-year-olds aren't far from adults anyway.
"Man is a marvelous curiosity ... he thinks he is the Creator's pet ... he even believes the Creator loves him; has a passion for him; sits up nights to admire him; yes and watch over him and keep him out of trouble. He prays to him and thinks He listens. Isn't it a quaint idea." Mark Twain