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

Not everyone who dislikes the series doesn't understand it.

The point is, WHY exactly do you not like "Harry Potter"? It has a plot, the characters have goals, they are relate-able, there is an antagonist, a theme, morals, consistent material, etc. It is okay if you do not like it. A lot of books have these certain elements and I still do not like them.
Personally, the "Harry Potter" series are some of my favorite books of all time. Besides "not having a point," why do you not like them? It might be easier to understand if you explained further.
Feel free to reply!
Everyone has different opinions on different books, and everyone is entitled to them. It's really rude of you to call lots and lots of people that love Harry Potter (including myself) idiots. If you don't like the book, then that's ok, please elaborate why instead of saying it's pointless. If all books needed to have points to them, then half of the books out there shouldn't even exist.
Harry Potter does have a point. It teaches kids and adults alike that love conquers all.
Harry Potter does have a point. It teaches kids and adults alike that love conquers all.

I LOVE Harry Potter. It's one of my favorite series ever. It makes me sad when people don't like it, however- I respect your opinion. I do not hate you or think you are stupid. But I will probably argue with many of your reasons, and if you don't have any, it will not end well. If yiu call ME stupid, and not just the books, prepare for an all out battle of the books.
Hahaha I sound so serious... who likes that?? :D And to end this on a happier note: I love Neville!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

To put it simply, I didn't hate the Harry Potter series (it's some of the most well-written books in existence), but I wasn't blown away by it either. In fact, considering the heavy amount of praise it's received, I found it a little disappointing when I was finished with it. I enjoyed the first four books, but that's about as far as the series went for me before it took a downward dive.

There are so many wonderful books out there, it shocks me that people choose to buy that money obsessed woman's books and everything else that is connected with it and buy into the whole sad fantasy!
GO READ A REAL BOOK!

ex.1 :As a kid, everyone wants to know theyre "special" a.k.a letter of how you are a wizard. ex.2: Every angsty teen has their Peter Pan dream of living life without those authoritative figures such as parents to quote on quote say "no." Hence, boarding school!
ex.3: Every guy/girl when young and teenager wishes they lived next to that cute guy/girl next door. Thus, dormitory meeting rooms coed!
Even then, what lost it for me with harry potter in a majority(I love this series tho)is that if even ONE of those characters had even slightly learned how to PHYSICALLY fight, they would've kicked ass as a witch or wizard. Regardless of the books, if the movies hadn't have had a good soundtrack in every "fight" scene where they wave wands at each other, they would've looked retarded. haha but if one of them had disbanded the others wand and progressively moved into close range and just stabbed them a sword or punched them in the face, *victory*. But im digressing.

Hermione punched Draco in the face! And that's why she's the best.


I know some people don't like the series, and are greatly outnumbered by the people who do. I am a Potter fan my self. Thank for for clearly stating why you don't like them, unlike the creator of this thread.


I've enjoyed the Harry Potter series ever since I read the first book. It was magical and pulled me in. I didn't want to put any of the books down.
So in this case, I'm proud of being a Harry Potter-loving-idiot. It has a wonderful and intricate storyline, fabulous characters, and a great message of good wins over evil (even if it's not right away).
To think, all this time I thought I was reading an entertaining and exciting book which taught me good principles at the same time. It made learning fun. Whoops, looks like I was wrong. I'm an idiot, actually. My mistake.


duClo wrote: "Mariam wrote: "HOLY ?#@*.
yeah it's just you"
There are other people who feel like I do. Like the creator of this thread. Why can't some fans of HP just accept that not everybody likes it?"


Two toned zebra headed slime coated paramecium brain who deserves to choke on your own mucus for disliking harry potter you PRIK



Kieran wrote: "You are a:
Two toned zebra headed slime coated paramecium brain who deserves to choke on your own mucus for disliking harry potter you PRIK"
STFU and go away if you're just going to be rude!
Elentarri wrote: "I don't like the HP series either. The series has plot holes big enough to drive a herd of unicorns through, and can't seem to keep on track or be consistent (character and plot details) between b..."
Lol, unicorns.
Two toned zebra headed slime coated paramecium brain who deserves to choke on your own mucus for disliking harry potter you PRIK"
STFU and go away if you're just going to be rude!
Elentarri wrote: "I don't like the HP series either. The series has plot holes big enough to drive a herd of unicorns through, and can't seem to keep on track or be consistent (character and plot details) between b..."
Lol, unicorns.

1. He was very weak and skinny. I prefer the protagonist of the stories I read to be tall and muscular and able to win a battle easily. Though if I did have to read about a character who was skinny, but still awesome, I would expect that person to be somewhat like Artemis Fowl (and I recommend everyone to read this series).
2. He got easily bullied by Malfoy (This guy had a really awesome character before he completely finished himself of with that scene in which he becomes a crybaby in Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince), Malfoy's gang, Dudley, Dudley's parents: Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia and he always stayed with the boring children. I would have found a character who is tough and always ready to show anyone who dares to bully him what he can do to them if they do so (probably beat the bully up-really badly).
3. He was a crybaby as there was atleast one scene in each book in which he became really upset at something a bold person would probably ignore. His cowardly personality shows that if he was ever chosen as captain of anything, for example: a captain in a war (which is impossible unless it was luck), he would have most probably hid in the bathroom until the war was over, even if it took a million years, and come out to see that his army had:
a) won, without any need of their leader and once they would report to anyone how well the captain performed during the war, he would be given a good punishment.
b) lost, because they did not know what to do as their leader given any orders and when they would report this and why the captain did not do the duty he should have done, again, he would be given a good punishment.
4. If he wasn't bold and tough, he should have atleast been intelligent. Again, I would refer to Artemis Fowl as a good example.
Harry Potter had no heroic personalities and J.K. Rowling must have been aware that she could never in her life create a truly awesome character so from the moment in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in which he went to Ollivanders in Diagon Alley, she made sure he was chosen as its owner by that specific wand which held great value as it was equal to Lord Voldemort's and he had something valuable in his posession so that after seven adventures, the hero doesn't just lose the battle to the villain.
I think I have said enough to support my position, but for those who think Harry Potter is a great character (I can see many people above offended by the creator of this discussion's comment), I would have agreed with you until the fourth book in this series where his character slowly began to get weaker and weaker until he in some way managed to get himself (even if it was only for a short amount of time) killed in the seventh book.
I have to admit though, he is still and will always be a memorable character in the history of children's novels, and as proof I still remember each and every character even though it has been quite some time since I read the Harry Potter series, which was when I was eight and a hald years old at the beginning of 2012 and finished when I was aged nine in an estimated half a year.
Even though the character of Harry Potter is not in my list of 100 Awesome Book Characters, there is one person from that series whose in this list and also in my Top 10 Book Legends. That is...
LORD VOLDEMORT.

1. He was very weak and skinny. I prefer the protagonist of the stories I read to be tall and muscular and able to win a battle easily. Though if I did have to read about a character who was skinny, but still awesome, I would expect that person to be somewhat like Artemis Fowl (and I recommend everyone to read this series).
2. He got easily bullied by Malfoy (This guy had a really awesome character before he completely finished himself of with that scene in which he becomes a crybaby in Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince), Malfoy's gang, Dudley, Dudley's parents: Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia and he always stayed with the boring children. I would have found a character who is tough and always ready to show anyone who dares to bully him what he can do to them if they do so (probably beat the bully up-really badly).
3. He was a crybaby as there was atleast one scene in each book in which he became really upset at something a bold person would probably ignore. His cowardly personality shows that if he was ever chosen as captain of anything, for example: a captain in a war (which is impossible unless it was luck), he would have most probably hid in the bathroom until the war was over, even if it took a million years, and come out to see that his army had:
a) won, without any need of their leader and once they would report to anyone how well the captain performed during the war, he would be given a good punishment.
b) lost, because they did not know what to do as their leader given any orders and when they would report this and why the captain did not do the duty he should have done, again, he would be given a good punishment.
4. If he wasn't bold and tough, he should have atleast been intelligent. Again, I would refer to Artemis Fowl as a good example.
Harry Potter had no heroic personalities and J.K. Rowling must have been aware that she could never in her life create a truly awesome character so from the moment in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in which he went to Ollivanders in Diagon Alley, she made sure he was chosen as its owner by that specific wand which held great value as it was equal to Lord Voldemort's and he had something valuable in his posession so that after seven adventures, the hero doesn't just lose the battle to the villain.
I think I have said enough to support my position, but for those who think Harry Potter is a great character (I can see many people above offended by the creator of this discussion's comment), I would have agreed with you until the fourth book in this series where his character slowly began to get weaker and weaker until he in some way managed to get himself (even if it was only for a short amount of time) killed in the seventh book.
I have to admit though, he is still and will always be a memorable character in the history of children's novels, and as proof I still remember each and every character even though it has been quite some time since I read the Harry Potter series, which was when I was eight and a hald years old at the beginning of 2012 and finished when I was aged nine in an estimated half a year.
Even though the character of Harry Potter is not in my list of 100 Awesome Book Characters, there is one person from that series whose in this list and also in my Top 10 Book Legends. That is:
LORD VOLDEMORT!

Are you calling people who read Harry Potter complete idiots! You totally stereotype people. I love the series and am very defensive of them.

Are you calling people who read Harry Potter complete idiots! You totally stereotype people. I lo..."
i agree with you fully! he is so callibng a tn of people idiots! that book/series/movies is so good!

Julia wrote: "Wow, 3300 responses. Good trolling, Kayla."
She's NOT a troll! She's sharing her opinion!
She's NOT a troll! She's sharing her opinion!
HP is really good & im not an idiot
Robin wrote: "Are you calling me an idiot? Because I love Harry potter books and I really don't like being called an idiot."
ditto
ditto


The nature of trolling is to post a statement that is designed to illicit a strong reaction. She did that, quite successfully. Her non-troll opinion would be to say she doesn't like the books. Her troll method is to make an extremely ignorant statement regarding the quality of the book and follow it up with an insult to any who disagree with her.
Now skim through the responses. Since her original post is 2008, she has not come back on ONCE to defend her position. She's a troll.
I don't care if Kayla's a troll. I agree with her, except for the complete-idiots part.
But honestly, what does everyone see in Harry Potter? What makes it so great?
But honestly, what does everyone see in Harry Potter? What makes it so great?

Well, for starters the main protagonist is a spoilt, whiny, narcisistic rule-breaker with loads of cash, a celebrity and headmaster's pet whose only special skill after 6 yrs of wizarding school (and being constantly reminded that he was top dog in DADA classes) is uttering a simple elementary stunning spell EVERYTIME he's confronted by the baddest dark wizard of all time... Sure he can do a patronus but little else.
It was Hermione who taught him protective enchantments in book 7 and who teleported them and was the main brains behind most plans throughout the series (book 1, book 2, book 3, book 7)... With Ron, Harry tagging along and Harry getting all the credit of course! Harry is always surving due to sheer luck, other people and an endless barrage of deus ex machinas... Like fawkes in COS, or the wand connection thing in GOF.
The romances are badly written and... Ginny! WTF! Out of nowhere she's this Mary Sue who is wildly popular and awakens Harry's monster. How dumb does Rowling think we are?
The ending was horrible and too fairy-tale-y for a series that had progressively gotten darker and more complex. Albus Severus is such a cheesy name, so is little james and lily.
The bromance between Harry and Ron is icky. It would appear many times that harry had unrequitted feelings for ron and him marrying his sister is just disgusting and wrong. Suddenly HRH are all related at the end, marries into the white british pure blood Weasley family. It all seems clique-y, incestuous and racist for a book that heavily promotes inclusion. What was wrong with other families and people that Harry and Rowling ignored them to focus only on the Weasleys?
Bad, bad writing. Too many adverbs. Rowling introduces and discards characters, concepts, rules and objects in one book that are totally ignored in another... Just plot devices to be used whenever and wherever they are needed in a particular book. Thats just lazy.


I think that I would have been more into the books too if there was a little more romance in it but you have to say it was a bit good. :)
Fungai wrote: "Most ridiculous book i've ever had the displeasure of reading. Where to start...
Well, for starters the main protagonist is a spoilt, whiny, narcisistic rule-breaker with loads of cash, a celebrit..."
I agree with everything except for the part about Harry having unrequited feelings for Ron. (Although that would have been an interesting angle...)
Well, for starters the main protagonist is a spoilt, whiny, narcisistic rule-breaker with loads of cash, a celebrit..."
I agree with everything except for the part about Harry having unrequited feelings for Ron. (Although that would have been an interesting angle...)
They could get better, but I think they rock. It just depends on what you like or dislike. There are plenty of people who think Harry Potter sucks. They just aren't on this website. Although, I am a little offended by the "idiot" term you used to describe those who like the HP's. Anyways, it's your opinion and you are entitled to it. And the first book does actually start out kind of slow.


Well, for starters the main protagonist is a spoilt, whiny, narcisistic rule-breaker with loads of cash, a celebrit..."
I'm curious, as I always am when someone dislikes Harry Potter... You sound as though you've read all seven of the books, so my question is...Why? You seem to very strongly hate the whole concept, characters and writing. I ask only because for me, if I dislike the first in a series of books, I might try the second one, but beyond book three...well I'm questioning why you would refer to it as ridiculous, lazy etc, yet clearly you've read the full series.
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Personally, I love Harry Potter. The series was so well written and the true genius of Rowling's style is evident when one looks over the series as a whole and realizes how everything is connected and intertwined. Fabulous!