Re: Major Clue or Mistake? (UK versus US)



"Blon Fel Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen" <bffpds@raxacoricofallapatoria>
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> Andy Platt wrote:
>
>> Wrong. They are canon. They are in the published books and until we see
>> JKR say, "They made that up, I didn't write it" it's canon.
>
> Not when the Levine version contradicts the rest of the world, such as
> changing the Philosopher's Stone to a dumbed-down "Sorcerer's Stone".

Whether you agree with a change or not is neither here nor there. In this
case JKR suggested the alternative (upon request) herself. It is, therefore,
canon.

Andy.

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