Yeah, and why is the first book called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States? Hang on, I thought the whole idea of the Philosopher's Stone was one that resonated through history as the ultimate unattainable alchemist's dream. What's the point of getting rid of such a beautiful second-degree association for the sake of a soundbite? Kids aren't born stupid, you know.
Yeah, and why is the first book called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States? Hang on, I thought the whole idea of the Philosopher's Stone was one that resonated through history as the ultimate unattainable alchemist's dream. What's the point of getting rid of such a beautiful second-degree association for the sake of a soundbite? Kids aren't born stupid, you know.