Who is the illustrator for Harry Potter?
Mary GrandPré
Who designed the Harry Potter logo?
illustrator Mary GrandPré
Who designed the book covers for Harry Potter?
Erik Kriek
Which Harry Potter book cover is the best?
Harry Potter: The Best Book Cover Art, Ranked
- 5 The Deathly Hallows – Ukraine Edition.
- 6 The Sorceror’s Stone – Chinese Edition.
- 7 The Prisoner Of Azkaban – Swedish Edition.
- 8 The Order Of The Phoenix – UK Children’s Edition.
- 9 The Half-Blood Prince – Original American Edition.
- 10 The Goblet of Fire – German Adult Edition.
Is my Harry Potter book first edition?
Yes, in order to have a first edition of any of the Harry Potter books they must be published by Bloomsbury in the year of original release and have a number line counting down to one. But generally only the first three in the series have much collectible value, as so many copies were printed of the later books.
Was Hermione beautiful?
As others have pointed out, Hermione was written to be average-looking, with her most identifyable features being her bushy hair and large front teeth. In Goblet of Fire, with some hair styling and magical dental work, she becomes unrecognisably beautiful. But her looks aren’t important – it’s her character.
What did Hermione actually look like?
Outward appearance In the books, Hermione is described as having “bushy brown hair” and brown eyes. Her front buck teeth, already very large, grow uncontrollably in Goblet of Fire after she is affected by a spell cast by Draco Malfoy.
Was Ginny Weasley beautiful?
Yes, absolutely, there are several quotes and comments that suggest that Ginny is extremely attractive. ES: Was James the only one who had romantic feelings for Lily? So by her own words Lily is described as being LIKE Ginny, and being very popular in regards to people having romantic feelings.
Why is movie Ginny so bad?
Most of us will agree that Movie Ginny was a mess of a character and so much of that is because of the screenwriter and directors. They cut all the good Ginny scenes, gave her none of the backstory or development she got in the books, and added scenes that diminished those great book traits.