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


agreed

I don't think JK Rowling would give two shits about people hating her books. She's making money off the movies and stories. If I was her, I wouldn't care one bit about the people hating. Only give credit to the ones who enjoyed it
And if someone came up to me and said those things (already have) and like usual I'd just shrug it off...I don't let life bring me down like that.

That's example #2."
How about shut the fuck up.

It is extremely poorly written. I'm not against formula writing, but there are ways to do it so that each story is interesting. Rowling rehashes the same elements in every book. She commits the unpardonable sin of being boring.
Harry Potter is essentially Tom Brown's School Days with magic in. As such, it glorifies the Rule Britannia master race attitude, and I think the world's had quite enough of that.
The author's claim not to have known about the Nazi obsession with "pure blood" as their rationale for mass murder is disingenuous, but let's say she really did not know. Her entire take on the wizards' war as WWII was simplistic and bizarre. WWII was won not just by the Allied troops, but by the common people, e.g. the Polish Underground. This could have been reflected by showing courageous Muggles who know about the wizards -- parents of children like Hermione, for instance -- doing their part against the forces of evil, doing things the magic people could not do for one reason or another. Instead, the Muggles were presumed to be helpless pawns incapable of defending themselves. Hermione's parents (nonentities throughout the series) get tucked safely away on vacation and know nothing about what their daughter is going through.
This writer is more articulate than I am about the elitism in the Potter books and why it sets a bad example.
I trust this answers your question.
A. Temple

Certainly! Some of the greatest works of fiction are extremely derivative. Most of the good ones, however, manage to do something with it -- re-invent it, or re-decorate it, make it unique and new somehow, put a different spin on it. Rowling merely re-hashes.

That's example #2."
How about shut the fuck up."
Well that was unnecessary.

A wizards' school is mentioned and you meet one of the teachers in Robert Sheckley's 1954 short story "The Accountant", about a little boy who doesn't want to be a wizard. There is a witches' school in Eleanor Estes' The Witch Family (1960). A Durmstrang-like institute appears in the 1964 Ardaky Strugatsky novel ''Monday Begins on Saturday'', if you can find an English translation. Probably the most famous book about a wizards' school before Harry is A Wizard of Earthsea (1968). Another very popular series, The Worst Witch, began in 1974. It's very whimsical and down-to-earth. The author based the witches' school in this book on her experiences in an Ursuline convent school.






Idk, but it has so many comments because anybody who loves Harry Potter feels the need to comment and defend, and those who don't feel the need to comment and agree, saying they've finally found someone like them.

Idk, but it has so many comments because anybody who loves Harry Potter feels the need to comment and d..." true.....do you like harry potter?

I know that you were not saying that. I like your post. I truly hope that the trust can be rebuilt. It is all part of the process. Try to focus on what you two agree upon. Keep reading! By the way, it was Jim Morrison, of all people that started me reading.
I have my own 'Fantastic Beasts and where to find them'
LOVE IT!!!:)
LOVE IT!!!:)

First of all Bri has a point, and if you think he/she is inconsiderate and mindless for thinking people should make their own decisions then you need to open your eyes and grow up. And second: I know it's other people's opinion but I think it's not fair to keep your child away from HP or PJO books or anything that goes against your religion. Do kids that read this believe it? NO! (maybe one kid does but not that many) Do they think it's all fantasy? YES! Is it likely that after reading a Harry Potter book you will find him/her waving a fake wand and trying to do a spell thinking that wizardry is possible? NO! And lastly I respect curfews and rules like that, but I don't think you should keep them away from any books, video games, or music. I mean I'm ten and my parents let me listen to Eminem. But do I worship him? Of course not. Do I want to be just like him when I grow up? No in fact I want to be the opposite. I want to be a fantasy writer. And if my life get's messed up, don't blame my parents for not giving me rules about books, blame me for my decisions.

I told myself I wouldn't contribute to this entirely pointless discussion that keeps dragging on and on, but I have to say that you're crazy well-spoken and thoughtful considering your age--and the fact that a lot of people two, three, and four times your age can't spell or form a coherent thought =)


Okay I admit if every kid got what they want, the world would somehow be worse than it it now.




B/c...I just felt like having that picture. XD And he's one of my best friends...so I put him on there instead of me.

B/c...I just felt like having that picture. XD And he's one of my best friends...so I put him on there instead ..."
XD

*gasp* talk to the hand...i never wanna talk to you


Do you mean J.K Rowling became a billionaire because Idiots decided to read her books?
Advice : Reread it and look deeper, you'll learn about love. And courage to do right even if it hurts.

Isn't that what happens in every happily ever after?
the good defeats evil and the world is safe.
and the series grows with the reader.I read the first book at the age of 10. the writing was right for me at that time. As i grew the maturity in writing also increased. Do you think 10 year olds read the latter versions with kissing, making out and all the teen angst?

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Couldn't have said it better myself.