
Harris bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher
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#1 on The Straits Times Bestsellers list
Shortlisted for Singapore Book Awards 2020 (Best Literary Work)
Shortlisted for Singapore Book Awards 2022 (Best Audiobook)Look inside the book  |  Get the E-book on Amazon or Google Play  |  Listen to the audiobook
An illustrated edition of the authorâs first novelâthe 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 Singaporeâs magical folk from being turned into kosongs.
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âUndoubtedly one of the most whimsical, creative and unpretentious young voices in Singapore literature.â
âThe Straits TimesâLaugh until cry.â
âGwee Li Sui, author of Spiaking Singlish"I first picked up a copy of Harris Bin Potter just because it had a funny sort of titleâits naming game continues throughout the book, with local and pop cultural references aplenty, bouncing off the Harry Potter universe. It reminded me of a book I read when I was youngâOh No, It's the Kitchi Boy Gang!âwhich was one of my first encounters with local writing, packed with unique flavours that were never quite in the Hardy Boys or Three Investigators books. Given a chance, this new illustrated edition of Harris Bin Potter might conjure up the same magic for you!"
âSonny Liew, award-winning author of The Art of Charlie Chan Hock ChyeâHilariously-written, completely Singaporean-sounding.â
âMothershipâHarris bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher is so disarmingly out of left-field that even Mugglesâor should I say kosongsâwill find lots to chuckle over.â
âMay Seah, author of The Movie That No One SawâOne of the most popular works of fiction in Singapore literature... Our favourite Harry Potter references are given a ridiculous local update.â
âThe Everyday PeopleâHarris bin Potter lets every void-deck dwelling, soccer-playing, heartland-loving individual dive deeply into the lore of magic, mystery, mischief and mat-inspired magnificence. Suffianâs wit and ability to make readers (me at least) spit on a page laughing is so natural, I also want to enrol in Hog-Tak-Halal-What and get sorted by a songkok.â
âTim De Cotta, musician -
Suffian Hakim has been hailed as âundoubtedly one of the most whimsical, creative and unpretentious young voices in Singapore literatureâ by The Straits Times. Suffian is a writer at Big 3 Media. He was previously a regional content lead at media agency GroupM and has written for television shows such as Random Island and The Noose, and for the publications Esquire and August Man.
His second novel, The Minorities, was also published by Epigram in 2018.
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- Description
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- About the Author
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#1 on The Straits Times Bestsellers list
Shortlisted for Singapore Book Awards 2020 (Best Literary Work)
Shortlisted for Singapore Book Awards 2022 (Best Audiobook)Look inside the book  |  Get the E-book on Amazon or Google Play  |  Listen to the audiobook
An illustrated edition of the authorâs first novelâthe 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 Singaporeâs magical folk from being turned into kosongs.
-
âUndoubtedly one of the most whimsical, creative and unpretentious young voices in Singapore literature.â
âThe Straits TimesâLaugh until cry.â
âGwee Li Sui, author of Spiaking Singlish"I first picked up a copy of Harris Bin Potter just because it had a funny sort of titleâits naming game continues throughout the book, with local and pop cultural references aplenty, bouncing off the Harry Potter universe. It reminded me of a book I read when I was youngâOh No, It's the Kitchi Boy Gang!âwhich was one of my first encounters with local writing, packed with unique flavours that were never quite in the Hardy Boys or Three Investigators books. Given a chance, this new illustrated edition of Harris Bin Potter might conjure up the same magic for you!"
âSonny Liew, award-winning author of The Art of Charlie Chan Hock ChyeâHilariously-written, completely Singaporean-sounding.â
âMothershipâHarris bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher is so disarmingly out of left-field that even Mugglesâor should I say kosongsâwill find lots to chuckle over.â
âMay Seah, author of The Movie That No One SawâOne of the most popular works of fiction in Singapore literature... Our favourite Harry Potter references are given a ridiculous local update.â
âThe Everyday PeopleâHarris bin Potter lets every void-deck dwelling, soccer-playing, heartland-loving individual dive deeply into the lore of magic, mystery, mischief and mat-inspired magnificence. Suffianâs wit and ability to make readers (me at least) spit on a page laughing is so natural, I also want to enrol in Hog-Tak-Halal-What and get sorted by a songkok.â
âTim De Cotta, musician -
Suffian Hakim has been hailed as âundoubtedly one of the most whimsical, creative and unpretentious young voices in Singapore literatureâ by The Straits Times. Suffian is a writer at Big 3 Media. He was previously a regional content lead at media agency GroupM and has written for television shows such as Random Island and The Noose, and for the publications Esquire and August Man.
His second novel, The Minorities, was also published by Epigram in 2018.













