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

Also, the one thing I do find frustrating is the constant need some seem to have to use someone's age in a demeaning way, as if being 10 is a bad thing. Assuming that some of the comments here are simple because of the posters' age is a very dangerous assumption in my experience, and display a general lack of respect for young people.
Finally, I love the Harry Potter books, but quite honestly find the character himself more than a little annoying. But that may be just me.
Cheers

It's the BEST series ever. It has twists and turns, riddles, brain teasers, romance, action, friendship, evil, humor and its own fantasy world! It's mainly ..."
i read it -_-

oooookkkkkkkk so professional and everything
Leah wrote: "Good grammar is the difference between getting a job and not getting a job."
Strippers need good grammar? dammit
Strippers need good grammar? dammit

Mercer wrote: "I love harry potter, if you don't you can have fun with that, I couldn't care less,enjoy not enjoying the series, but sooo many ppl do, so just a tip: don't call me or anyother harry potter fan an ..."
PREACH!
PREACH!

Plus, I have every right to post here. Kayla asked a question, I merely answered. Her question may have seemed rude, but I answered.


IDIOTS UNITE!!! aha

Strippers need good grammar? dammit"
If you're so set on being a stripper I'd suggest quitting school right now and pursuing your dream job
Can everyone stop assuming everyone who doesn't like Harry Potter to be a kid? I'm under 13, I LOVE Harry Potter and have since the age of seven, and I feel very insulted with all your 'you must be a kid' comments!

this argument is pointless.

second your say that all adults like these books ... that's a ridiculous assumption because i really loved these books when i was a kid but know that i'm older i don't really like them anymore .

I was actually responding to Kayla. But she probably is 10 so I shouldn't be so harsh. That was my first post in Goodreads. I assumed it would place my comment on the comment I ini..."
If there was a like button in goodreads, i would have like every single point that you have made here. so... Amen with your words :)


I don't understand your point here. JK Rowling is inspiring children to read, how is that compared to playing video games and eating junk food? I don't get the comparison. If you don't like the books, fine. But there is nothing morally corrupt about them, they are simply a story meant to entertain children and adults.

Wow. That's a mature comment...NOT. Your personal opinion is only worth the time and effort you go into sharing it with others! I can only respect someone's opinion after they give me some specific reasons. You're calling a lot of people idiots... don't insult those who enjoy it. Everyone enjoys different reading different stories and different writing styles. and one thing I've learned the hard way is to keep an open mind... if you can't say something nice (about people), don't say it at all. Seriously, why call people idiots, even if it's true? If they really are idiots, it won't impact them at all, will it? And what does that have to do with Harry Potter? In addition, it's fantasy - just have fun with it. Don't call people "idiots" because of an opinion. You must be interested somewhat if you're making comments on the novels, yes?

Wow. That's a mature comment...NOT. Your personal opinion is only worth the time and effort you g..."
Kayla made this comment four years ago, and as far as I can tell hasn't appeared since.

Wow. That's a mature comment...NOT. Your personal opinion is only worth the time a..."
Made everyone discuss over this so much it crossed 3000 comments and disappeared??hahahaha....personally I like HP very much....and I don't think I'm an idiot....
Leah wrote: "Baylor wrote: "Leah wrote: "Good grammar is the difference between getting a job and not getting a job."
Strippers need good grammar? dammit"
If you're so set on being a stripper I'd suggest quit..."
it's my brothers dream job
Strippers need good grammar? dammit"
If you're so set on being a stripper I'd suggest quit..."
it's my brothers dream job

Read my reviews, I think you'll find some interesting flaws in them,
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Lol, she must be. :)

Hate is a pretty powerful word for reading one book and finding it boring... When I read a book like that I'd say I am indifferent to it, or possibly dislike it. Hate implies some very strong feelings that I doubt you feel for an entire series that you stopped reading after the first book because it was boring. Or do you just hate the huge global phenomenon and fandom surrounding it?

I do not believe you are truly a teacher. If you are, I really pity your students, and not just because you don't have Harry Potter in your classroom. My parents are both teachers, and they know that the best thing that a kid can do is read, whether you personally like the book they are reading or not. And as an educated person (not to mention an educator), do you really think that reading the first chapter of a book and deciding that it has no merit whatsoever is an appropriate form of evaluation? Some of the books you mentioned as alternatives are great, but comparing Harry Potter to Ella Enchanted is a bit silly. Harry Potter is at quite a bit higher reading level. Besides, since when do books for children have to be written with a child's vocabulary? Madeleine L'Engle's children's books are some of the best I have ever come across, and they contain vocabulary that many adults don't understand. I wonder what exactly you found to dislike about Harry Potter from the first 50 or so pages? That he was an orphan? That his adoptive family was negligent? Those are both sad things of course, but they both serve to give the story its background further on in the books. And the last thing I would ever think about Harry Potter is "depressing." It's probably the single most uplifting series that I've ever read. Difference of opinion is fine, but I'm honestly unsure if we read the same book. Or maybe the only reason that you read (a bit of) the book was to reinforce the dark-age opinions you heard at whatever repressive church you attend?

If you're a troll and you know it clap your hands!
*watches her clap*
Uh-huh. Thought so.
*watches her clap*
Uh-huh. Thought so.
I guess it might have been...sorry. I've been really harassed by trolls lately and I guess I got a little annoyed. Sorry.
*is remorseful*
*offers Kimiko burnt brownie as peace offering*
*is remorseful*
*offers Kimiko burnt brownie as peace offering*

*is thoughtful*
Nah. I still like Harry.
*is thoughtful*
Nah. I still like Harry.
*is thoughtful*


*is remorseful*
*offers Kimiko burnt brownie as peace offering*"
>.^ um nah..I already had alot of cookies...




HP is an overrated piece of trash.
*smirks and waits for the flames*
Well, all except #3.
*smirks and waits for the flames*
Well, all except #3.

I'm sorry Kayla, if the Harry Potter series did not do that for you, but honestly, just because you don't like the books doesn't mean you should insult them so carelessly. Every author loves their books, even if you think it is "bad" and sometimes, they can actually feel a little hurt. J.K. Rowling is a real person and if she ever heard you insulting her book without providing any valid points or constructive feedback, it can hurt her.
But honestly, I should say, people who knew what they were getting themselves into (a world of magic, Muggles and friendship), which they probably did since Harry Potter is a household name, shouldn't blame the books. They most likely do know what the context of Harry Potter is, and if knowingly, Kayla, you read the books even if you knew you wouldn't like it, I can't exactly sympathise.
By the way, I'm actually deeply offended that you will refer to the millions of people out there who simply adore Harry Potter as complete idiots. We're NOT complete idiots.
We love fantasy. We love well-written books. We love reading about friendship. We love reading about magic. We love all that and it's a matter of preference.
So just because you didn't like Harry Potter doesn't necessarily mean that everybody else agrees with you. There is a reason why there have been more than a billion copies sold of Harry Potter. It's because WE LOVED!! Harry Potter.

*smirks and waits for the flames*
Well, all except #3."
LOL.... pretty interesting. I thought when someone dislikes books, they will point out things they found unsatisfying about the books.
I suppose I considered every reader on Goodreads is capable of doing so, and is smart enough to discuss books properly.
How wrong I was...
Nurlely wrote: "Brooke wrote: "HP is an overrated piece of trash.
*smirks and waits for the flames*
Well, all except #3."
LOL.... pretty interesting. I thought when someone dislikes books, they will point out thi..."
Ten words:
Harry Potter is a huge Lord of the Rings ripoff.
*smirks and waits for the flames*
Well, all except #3."
LOL.... pretty interesting. I thought when someone dislikes books, they will point out thi..."
Ten words:
Harry Potter is a huge Lord of the Rings ripoff.
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It's the BEST series ever. It has twists and turns, riddles, brain teasers, romance, action, friendship, evil, humor and its own fantasy world! It's mainly about everything! If you say you hate it, that's fine! But say it only when you ACTUALLY tried reading the book! J.K Rowling is a great writer. She doesn't deserve hate.