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Am I the only one who hasn't read Harry Potter?
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Aug 17, 2017 07:41AM

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I enjoy the series, but many of my friends (in real life and on Goodreads) have no intention of reading them. I respect your decision. :)







That's exactly what I was thinking as well. I loved it when I was a kid, but when I read the series last year it elicited nothing more than a shoulder shrug.


I found that as the story progressed there seemed to be more plot holes. It's like she was running out of creativity and ideas, but kept writing anyway. I think HP is a great concept, but that it would have been better carried out by a better writer, or maybe even been better if it had been a screenplay for film or television.

I found booktube and heard adults loving Harry Potter and saying there was no such thing as being too old for Harry Potter. I still wanted to read it, so finally I did and got back into reading. I loved Harry Potter and while I enjoyed it from the start it does mature and get better as it goes on. I still haven't re-read it but I do plan too.
Sure I may have missed the chance to grow up with it like a lot of people my age but it's true what I heard. You are never too old for Harry Potter! I still got so much out of it. Maybe it's not perfect but there is still so much depth and magic to the series.
People who spoil things without caring or thinking that everyone has read or seen something...that sucks. I was spoiled for some stuff for HP before I got to it as well. Also no matter how well loved something is nothing is for everyone. If you aren't interested you aren't interested and that's ok. And any fandom has it's rude people and such. I have not met a fandom yet that is an exception. Most fandoms also have good in them as well. It's just about ignoring the crap and focusing on the good.
Sorry that's a long ramble...

Like when I randomly watch Dexter’s Lab, or Jimmy Neutron, or Avatar the Last Airbender...I get WAYYYY too excited. Not only because they’re really good shows, but because I grew up watching them. It just gives me a really safe and warm feeling.
But if I had experienced all of that NOW for the FIRST time in my life, I know I’d still really love those books and shows, just not as much as I would have with that feeling of nostalgia.

I actually hadn't read through the thread and hadn't seen your comment before. I just watched a review of Order of the phoenix that was amazing (my favorite of the entire series) so was already hyped about it. Maybe a part of the reason I love HP so much is because I was so upset at being denied the chance to love it as a child. A woman from church gave me the first book when I was 12.
My parents were polite in front of her, but as soon as we got home before I could read it my stepdad snatched it away, saying it was evil because it has magic and witches in it and that goes against the bible (ironic a church woman gave it to me..no idea why I don't remember that part). I'm just talking about my own family here.
But I wanted to read it sooo bad as a child but I wasn't allowed, so I think finally reading it even though later in life, I don't know how to explain it but I truly loved it! There is more depth to the series than many get at first glance. The review talking about Order of the phoenix mentioned how many initially dislike it because of "angsty Harry" completely missing the fact he's been through so much crap and has PTSD, been through trauma and is just a teenager dealing with it all on his own.
I don't know what I would have thought as a teen but I have ptsd and had for years before reading HP, so I saw that and that book is my favorite of the entire series! I just wanted to hug Harry so badly! Obviously I won't go into spoilers but even later HP ment so much to me, and partly i'm sure because I didn't get the chance to read it growing up. Also...i'm a proud Hufflepuff! :)
I understand nostalgia though, i'm like that with Goosebumps or shows I watched in the 90s/00s as a kid and teen.
I'm not sure my ramblings make any sense >.<
Edit: I hope i'm not coming across wrong. It's just that HP does actually mean a lot to me despite reading it later in life and I loved it so much. I watched the movies after reading the books. I feel weird saying how much it means to me despite not growing up with it, like i'm not supposed to love it as much as I do because it's middle grade/young adult, which I know is silly but I guess it still gets to me.


And it’s weird how a lot of people hated Order of the Phoenix. It actually happens to be my favorite of all the books. Like more than Deathly Hallows and I LOVED that book.
I was just listening to the audio for Order of the Phoenix, and that scene where Harry is angry with Dumbledore and is throwing things and crying, like it was just so emotional for me to read that. Not only emotional but powerful. People thought it was Harry being a little bitch. But I have no idea how they expected him to react after watching a friend die. There was SO much on his shoulders, and knowing his headmaster was keeping important things sensibly same him angrier.
Harry wasn’t out of character. He was responding the same way most kids react when experiencing loss. With anger.
Anyways, a lot of people love Harry Potter. Some people don’t. But if someone hasn’t even tried it, i tell them to go for it. I ask that they read at least the first three books, because I understand why people would think the first two would be boring despite me loving them.

When I re-read it i'm going to annotate the heck out of it <3

So, I haven't read Harry Potter. *gasp*
Nope, I'm not really interested in reading it either. *gasp x2*
I'm not intereste..."Taylor - No, I haven't read any books OR seen any of the movies, and I'm OK with that. So many books, so little time.


I lack motivation since I know the majority of what happens already.

Same here.
I've not read the books or watched the movies 👀
I'm going to get around to it eventually.
I'm going to get around to it eventually.