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  2. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the novel was listed at number 22 on the BBC's survey The Big Read. [24] Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone won two publishing industry awards given for sales rather than literary merit, the British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and the Booksellers' Association / Bookseller Author of the Year. [14]

  3. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    At the lower end of the age spectrum, fiction targeted to readers aged 8–12 is referred to as middle grade fiction. Some novels originally marketed to adults are of interest and value to adolescents, and vice versa, as in the case of books such as the Harry Potter series of novels. [87]

  4. Accelerated Reader - Wikipedia

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    A PowerPoint from Scholastic made in 2006 indicates that 39% of children between the ages of five and ten have read a Harry Potter novel with 68% of students in that age range having an interest in reading or re-reading a Harry Potter book. [23]

  5. In fact, by 2007, I could be confident many of them had read at least seven books for pleasure because 2007 marks the publication year of the final volume of J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” ...

  6. Harry Potter event helps kids 'experience the magic of reading'

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  7. The Ickabog - Wikipedia

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    The Ickabog is aimed at children between the ages of seven and nine. [1] It is the first children's book written by J. K. Rowling that is not set in the Harry Potter universe, [1] [3] and at its announcement, Rowling confirmed that The Ickabog would not be a Harry Potter spin-off. [2]