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Harry Potter - another annoying question...

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Moonhead | 16:48 Wed 14th Apr 2004 | Arts & Literature
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Can anyone please tell me the difference between the normal editions of the Harry Potter books, and the 'unabridged' adult versions please? From what I can see it seems the covers are just different, but is there any difference in the content? Thanks.
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harry gets naked and swears at the end of the adult version .
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Yes, thanks, so much. :o|
There's absolutely no difference in the content of the books - the 'adult' versions simply have more sober-looking dust-jackets for people who don't want to be seen reading children's fiction on public transport etc.
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gnasher, I hope you're making that up. If you are then get a hobby and lay of this site! If you are not making it up then I'm surprised that JK Rowling would write something like that!

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