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Harris bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher

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An illustrated edition of the author’s first novel—the hilarious, viral hit Harris bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher, in which a bespectacled boy finds out that magic is disappearing in Singapore… and has to stop it.

 

Harris bin Potter is an orphan who loves to play void deck football like any other Singaporean boy. But when he discovers he is a parceltongue (i.e., he can talk to boxes…er, parcels), his world changes. Harris learns about his magical lineage and enrols at the MOE-approved Hog-Tak-Halal-What School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

 

There, he is sorted into the House of Fandi and gets caught up in an insane adventure to save Singapore’s magical folk from being turned into kosongs.

Book Author

Language

English

Format

Publisher

Epigram Books

Page Count

216

ISBN-13

9789814845328

Item Weight

450g

Dimensions

10.8 x 1.32 x 19.2 cm

Publication Date

1 November 2019

Availability: In stock

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Suffian Hakim

Suffian Hakim is a Javanese-Singaporean bestselling author, screenwriter, journalist, and educator known for his creative and unconventional voice. He gained recognition for works like Harris bin Potter and The Stoned Philosopher, The Minorities, and The Keepers of Stories, as well as his political comedy play Make Hantus Great Again. He has also written for several TV productions, including The Noose and Mr Kiasu 2.0. Currently, he is working on his fourth novel, The Tree At The End Of The Universe, which explores themes of truth, memory, journalism, and spirituality.

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Suffian Hakim is a Javanese-Singaporean bestselling author, screenwriter, journalist, and educator known for his creative and unconventional voice. He gained recognition for works like Harris bin Potter and The Stoned Philosopher, The Minorities, and The Keepers of Stories, as well as his political comedy play Make Hantus Great Again. He has also written for several TV productions, including The Noose and Mr Kiasu 2.0. Currently, he is working on his fourth novel, The Tree At The End Of The Universe, which explores themes of truth, memory, journalism, and spirituality.
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