Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
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Does anyone else besides me hate Harry Potter?
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She should!!!!


When I was in college, I read Robert Ludlum novels as brain candy to allow my brain time to breathe before the start of the next semester. At this time of my life, I'm trying to finish reading all the Pulitzer fiction/novel winners. But I find I get too tired if I read one Pulitzer after another. So the entertainment of HP is useful before I dive into another Pulitzer.
And idiots do not read Pulitzer winners.

me too! i hated reading until i read the first HP. now people call me bookworm!!


As for calling people "idiots" that statement makes no sense at all. How can liking something make you an "idiot."

Fablehaven's good!



Lucky!!!!!!!


who's that?


who's that?"
Shannon Hale wrote: The Goose Girl, Enna Burning, River Secrets, Forest Born, The Princess Academy, Rapunzels Revenge, and that's all I remember. Ring a bell?

Also, it's tacky and childish to call anyone an "idiot". Shame on you.


Same here! :)

Shoot I LOVE the books, I grew up on them, and even I would say the series isn't perfect, that I have my criticisms with it, but no one expects a series to be perfect.
harry potter was enjoyable until about book 3, then rowling got it in her head she was going to write "literature" and try to follow certain criteria (first of all, neither of which happened and second, the whole resurrection comparison was pushing it a little too far). also, you get any main character like harry potter (as i recall someone mentioned arthur, luke skywalker, and the like) don't they all grow and mature from the experience? i'm 100% certain harry learned nothing, and I really wished for his death (real death please, i hate when people argued that "oh, but he DID die!" he didn't. he's still here). i entirely wanted him to realize that he needed to sacrifice himself for the good of humanity and magic. the last novel needed more of something and less page wasting. i feel as though rowling may have been pressed for time on that last one and could have done much better. i do congratulate her on her grammar and style maturity. the first book is short and playful yet lacking in any structure and style, yet read the last 3 or 4, and she's definitely improved yet fell a little short with the plot. anyway, enjoying the movies a little more so than the books even though i spent my young adult years reading those


same!

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Shannon H..."
i've heard of the Princess Academy...never read though...but still awesome you know her
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your name is intruiging. Fireclan from which book?????
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