
Out of all the books, I do feel that this one drags a bit compared to the other Harry Potter books. Should the book actually be this long? Hmm…nope! The longest Harry Potter book is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, book #5 in the series.
HARRY POTTER HARDCOVER SERIES
I will be listing these books in order from longest to shortest.Īlso, for the sake of clarity in this article, I will be referring to the Scholastic publications, which is the original publication of the Harry Potter series in the U.S. For example, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final installment in the Harry Potter series, clocks in at a whopping 759 pages (Scholastic).īut do the books get longer with each new book in the series? What is the longest Harry Potter book? Let’s find out! The Longest Harry Potter Books In Order Hardback edition (this is the one that most American’s would think of and own).Īs the series progresses, the books get both darker and a LOT longer.


In the 15th-Anniversary edition that I own (and love), the first book has 309 pages, as well as the Scholastic Inc. With different editions of the book being published over the years, there are several different numbers of pages for the same story. This book is short and sweet, coming in at 223 pages in its original publication. In the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s/Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry is age 11. The books, in both content and reading level, age with the witches and wizards in the story.


The magic in this world is so enticing and fun, and it’s the perfect comfort series to read in the winter/Christmas season. I love reading these books both physically (with my eyeballs) and by listening to the audiobooks ( Jim Dale all the way, baby!). The way the spines make a picture of Hogwarts is just so aesthetic. I own several copies, but my personal favorite is the 15th-Anniversary covers.
HARRY POTTER HARDCOVER FULL
Harry Potter is one of my all-time favorite series! I was one of those homeschoolers who grew up not being allowed to indulge in the Wizarding World, but I read the books this time last year, and I am now a full fledged fan ( not a muggle anymore!). *This post may contain affiliate links, meaning we earn a small commission if you make a purchase through links on our site.
