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Daniel Radcliffe and other stars are recording a free reading of ‘Harry Potter: The Philosopher’s Stone’

Daniel Radcliffe and other stars are recording a free reading of 'Harry Potter: The Philosopher's Stone'

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe and other celebrities including Stephen Fry, Eddie Redmayne are taking turns to read the first book of the series – The Philosopher’s Stone – in a video recording.

The videos will be released chapter by chapter every week for free on Harrypotterathome.com. The audio version will be available exclusively in Spotify.

It has been reported that Dakota Fanning, David Beckham and Noma Dumezweni and more are going to be signed soon.

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The book reading is supposedly a part of the author J K Rowling’s effort to make her work available for everyone during the Pandemic.

They have lessened the restrictions to allow the books to be read by teachers to the students on closed online platforms like Google classrooms.

They aren’t supposed to read Harry Potter on a public platform like YouTube and when they read it to the students, they are informed to stick to the original text.

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