Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone discussion


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Does anyone else besides me hate Harry Potter?

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message 2751: by Arti (new) - rated it 5 stars

Arti Mas5thgrade2012 wrote: "Kayla wrote: "The stupid book has no point at all! Only complete idiots would read Harry Potter!"

i dont know about that but i am not a fan of harry potter because none of it makes sense to me"


then why did you rate it 5 stars? if it dones t make sense then? hello? confused person here :)


message 2752: by Hazel (new) - rated it 3 stars

Hazel Hadley *I LOVE HARRY POTTER!* wrote: "Tina wrote: "Hadley *I LOVE HARRY POTTER!* wrote: "She does not have to call everyone idiots, though! That's just plain rude and I am sure that everyone who read this wonderful series were not idio..."

I suspect that some harry potter fans are idiots, but the two are not necessarily linked...


message 2753: by Amanda (new) - added it

Amanda Meh wrote: "Kimberly and Kayla, you wouldn't hate the series so much if everybody else didn't love it. Admit it. I'm guilty myself. We all like to be different than everybody else."

That's a very true comment. I always feel like people deliberately hate against popular books just to be seen as different or outspoken. There are plenty of books which are extremely popular that I've read and have disliked but I always find I can tell what draws people to them. I feel you can always, no matter if you didn't like the story, appreciate a good writer.





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message 2754: by Arti (new) - rated it 5 stars

Arti SO TRUE


Courtney When they first came out, I didn't bother with it, and didn't understand what the hype was about. Then I watched one of the movies. I decided to start reading the books... and then I got HOOKED. I am now one of the biggest HP nerds out there!!!! I adore HP.
It has so many different meanings to it, and even though the magic and situations are far-fetched, the characters all have realistic qualities that people can identify with.


message 2756: by Arti (new) - rated it 5 stars

Arti Im a HP geek. I just love it!


message 2757: by Gracie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Gracie Rebecca wrote: "Gracie wrote: "Rebecca wrote: "Gracie wrote: "ok but can you give me some legit answers por favor"

Basically because of the fans and they jump down your throat when you say it's the best series in..."


oh... so you "just don't"... ok


message 2758: by [deleted user] (new)

I<3HP


message 2759: by Arti (new) - rated it 5 stars

Arti ?


Christina Kayla wrote: "The stupid book has no point at all! Only complete idiots would read Harry Potter!"

Kayla, I can't view the books that you've read, but, if possible, I do believe that I am entitled to bashing just one of the books on that list, followed by the "idiots" who read it.

Just think about how you could have expressed your dislike of the books in a way that wouldn't have offended millions of people.


Karlee I personally liked 1-2, thought 3-4 were okay and absolutely got BORED through the middle of five. So basically, one and two were the best. Can anyone criticize that?


message 2762: by [deleted user] (new)

*shrugs* I personally liked all of them. I'm not criticizing you at all!


message 2763: by Lauren (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lauren Aung Just because you don't like it doesn't mean that everyone else who does are idiots!!! I really liked the books and give them a go, I had a friend who hated harry potter then she read more of the books and now she loves it.


message 2764: by Lauren (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lauren Aung that goes for you too ginny......


message 2765: by Bethany (last edited Dec 06, 2012 05:30PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Bethany You are idiots its nice


message 2766: by Laura (new) - rated it 5 stars

Laura Kayla wrote: "The stupid book has no point at all! Only complete idiots would read Harry Potter!"

What do you mean it has no point? If a book has a story, it's got a point and Harry Potter definitely has a point. But just read everyone else's comments, they've said it all.


message 2767: by [deleted user] (new)

Kayla wrote: "The stupid book has no point at all! Only complete idiots would read Harry Potter!"
You are not alone when it comes to hating Harry Potter. The only parts of the entire series that stayed with me after I was done reading were the Marauders minus a certain treacherous rat. Oh, and Snape.
I don't think it's a complete waste of time, but it DEFINITELY doesn't deserve all the hype.


message 2768: by Jen (new)

Jen Rivera I used to hate HP when it came on Disney back then... now I love it and during the time period when I read the books I became slightly obsessed. It's a wonderful and intricate book with few plot holes.


message 2769: by Maria (new) - rated it 5 stars

Maria So from what I gather after reading all the replies after 4 years, people hate this mostly because of the hype.

Yeah, reasonable enough. Please excuse my sarcasm.


message 2770: by Monkique (last edited Dec 08, 2012 08:45AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Monkique Kayla wrote: "The stupid book has no point at all! Only complete idiots would read Harry Potter!"

Well, looks that you are a very mature and open mind person! you gave to us a very deep reason regarding why people who read this saga are idiots.


message 2771: by Vismay (new) - rated it 5 stars

Vismay Martha wrote: "No, Kayla. You are the only person on the planet who hates Harry Potter. Feeling lonely? "

She must indeed feel very lonely!!!! Besides I want to say it to her that, I am that complete idiot that loves Harry Potter!


message 2772: by Vismay (last edited Dec 08, 2012 08:53AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Vismay Nava Cullen wrote: "You're calling a lot of people idiots, and you are the only one who hates Harry Potter.

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You have got an interesting surname, Nava!!!! You sure you are a Potterhead? :-)


message 2773: by Leah (new) - added it

Leah I am a complete idiot then #idiotswag


message 2774: by Kelseyc (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kelseyc For future reference, do not insult half the population of the world by calling them idiots...obviously (by reading earlier comments) that did not go over well. Also, Harry Potter...what do you mean by that? The books or the character? And what do you hate about it? Just a bit of advice...add those things into your next comment or discussion!


message 2775: by Leah (new) - added it

Leah Idiots, unite!


Queequeg I can't believe anyone would say that! Harry Potter is amazing!


message 2777: by Kimiko (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kimiko I don't like Harry potter has several boring parts in it. Percy Jackson is better, fill of suspense and humor. Not a single boring part in Percy Jackson!


message 2778: by Leah (new) - added it

Leah But.... I bet HP fans have better grammar.


message 2779: by Kimiko (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kimiko I dont care about grammar kid. This is online, not school. Plus Harry potter doesn't have a thing to do with grammar


message 2780: by Kelseyc (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kelseyc Hahahahahahahah! Oh Leah that was a good one! And Kimiko good grammar is important in all situations as not not to get taunted as you have just been.


message 2781: by Ciara (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ciara Kayla, you have just insulted thousands of people, including myself.
Does the genre of book you enjoy depict your intelligence?
No.
Does a negative comment affect other people's opinions?
Certainly not.

I have debated, ranted, and listed my reasons for giving Harry Potter the title of 'my favourite series' but need I list them again?

People are entitled to read whatever they wish, and just as entitled to enjoy, or dislike them.
This does not make them inferior to others.


message 2782: by Kimiko (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kimiko Kelseyc wrote: "Hahahahahahahah! Oh Leah that was a good one! And Kimiko good grammar is important in all situations as not not to get taunted as you have just been."

Yea w.e I dislik grammar since I was born. Ppl can tease me all they want, but to me, grammar is useless


message 2783: by Kimiko (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kimiko Ciara *I love Harry Potter!* wrote: "Kayla, you have just insulted thousands of people, including myself.
Does the genre of book you enjoy depict your intelligence?
No.
Does a negative comment affect other people's opinions?
Certainly..."


So, it point is? If u dislike this then don't post.


message 2784: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will IV Grammar is only pointless if you don't care if people can't make sense of what you're saying.


message 2785: by Kimiko (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kimiko Idc about that so ha! And my grammar is decent enough for ppl to understand. No puncuations bcuz im using a iPad rite now and don't lik flipping back and forth between keyboards.


message 2786: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will IV It's true. Grammar is essential for efficient communication.


message 2787: by Tynnika (new) - rated it 5 stars

Tynnika I like Harry Potter


message 2788: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will IV Well that's just atrocious spelling.


message 2789: by Kimiko (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kimiko -_- my spelling is better then that and so is my grammer.


message 2790: by [deleted user] (new)

Um, Kayla, about your comment about only idiots reading Harry Potter...well, Stephen King had read it, Barack Obama has read it, Micheal Jackson has as well, not to mention most of Princeton University. It even has its own Quidditch team. It's listed on Princeton's clubs on its website. So please don't be so quick to judge.


message 2791: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm trying not to mentally stab the original poster...


message 2792: by [deleted user] (new)

Kimiko wrote: "I don't like Harry potter has several boring parts in it. Percy Jackson is better, fill of suspense and humor. Not a single boring part in Percy Jackson!"

Kimiko, I am assuming you to be under the age of 13, am I correct?

I respect that you like Percy Jackson better but there is nothing Percy Jackson has that Harry Potter doesnt' have besides the humor, the mythology, and the heroes everyone wishes they could be like. Percy Jackson is the perfect children's book. I love it, but it is mostly appealing to a teenagers and under. It doesn't truly have any intricate plot or true symbolism.

It's all rather...simple. Everything just means exactly what is stated.


message 2793: by [deleted user] (new)

Kimiko wrote: "Ciara *I love Harry Potter!* wrote: "Kayla, you have just insulted thousands of people, including myself.
Does the genre of book you enjoy depict your intelligence?
No.
Does a negative comment affe..."


Now, now, Kimiko, if Clara feels so strongly about this series that she wants to challenge the person's opinion, then that is a right she is entitled to.


message 2794: by [deleted user] (new)

Kimiko wrote: "Kelseyc wrote: "Hahahahahahahah! Oh Leah that was a good one! And Kimiko good grammar is important in all situations as not not to get taunted as you have just been."

Yea w.e I dislik grammar sinc..."


Grammar is important, though. It means the difference between this:

Dear Jack,
I want a man who knows what love is all about. You are generous,
kind, thoughtful. People who are not like you admit to being useless and
inferior. You have ruined me for other men. I yearn for you; I have no feelings
whatsoever when we are apart. I can be forever happy - will you let me be
yours? Jill

and this:

Dear Jack,
I want a man who knows what love is. All about you are generous,
kind, thoughtful people who are not like you. Admit to being useless and
inferior! You have ruined me. For other men, I yearn. For you, I have no feelings
whatsoever. When we are apart, I can be forever happy. Will you let me be?
Yours, Jill

Grammar is certainly not useless.


message 2795: by [deleted user] (new)

Kimberly wrote: "I don't like the harry potter series. I read the first and didn't like the style or any of it. It gets kind of old. This kid goes to wizard school and defeats things that come back! WOW!! So intere..."

So you only read the first book and yet you hate the whole entire series? That sounds mature and logical.


message 2796: by Amelia (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amelia Why would you even say that? Even if you don't really like the books you don't have to call everyone who does an idiot.


message 2797: by Leah (last edited Dec 09, 2012 12:36PM) (new) - added it

Leah Good grammar is the difference between getting a job and not getting a job.


message 2798: by Sydney (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sydney Leah wrote: "Idiots, unite!"
Agreed!


message 2799: by [deleted user] (new)

When I first read the Sorcerer's Stone at age 7, I was enthralled by it. The magic, the adventure, the level of it all all added to me and left a lasting impression. I eagerly awaited the next books and they got better as they came, Deathly Hallows being my favourite.

Harry Potter, while not only dealing with magic, explores realistic themes. Harry's being bullied by Dudley and his aunt and uncle is an example.

Sure, the character himself annoyed me when I recently revisited the magical world of Hogwarts. Yes, there are better books out there. But Harry Potter will always be a classic through the ages; JK will be remembered.

Why did you hate the books? Please elaborate. Also, you may be insulting several thousand people on the planet that enjoy Harry Potter. It is for me a brilliant book series and it has encouraged children-and adults-around the world to read.

I end my work on this note: do you want people not to read? Because with this post you may be making people not as excited to read.


message 2800: by Jeni (last edited Dec 11, 2012 09:32AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jeni I really love the Harry Potter books. I find them enchanting and enjoyable and don't think they are over-hyped. The hype is well-deserved, in my opinion.

Here is a series of books that points out differences without judging; encourages love and understanding as virtues; shows solid friendships as a vital part of life; points out consequences to decisions; and is an adventure tale about good vs. evil.

Thousands (and probably millions) of people enjoying a book series is pretty solid evidence there is something redeeming about them.

The series out there that tout as virtues promiscuity, hatred, judgment, viciousness, abuse, and intolerance and are still popular are the over-hyped ones, in my opinion.


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