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

how is that,exactly??

how is that,exactly??"
he tries to kill someone but it doesn't work until the last book( i think)

how is that,exactly??"
he tries to kill someone but it doesn't work until the last book( i think)"
hahahha, so you hate it because all the books have a lasting plot line to them? Don't all series do that? Introduce the antagonist, and then spend the rest of the books trying to defeat it? I mean, if he had killed Voldemort in the first book, there would be no story it would be over. So don't pick on the series for holding the major conflict out over all the books. That's the whole point! Just say you don't like the story!

how is that,exactly??"
he tries to kill someone but it doesn't work until t..."
nope they don't

how is that,exactly??"
he tries to kill someone but it doesn't work..."
Give me an example of a series that has a COMPLETELY different plot in every book. With NO ultimate story, just a series of disconnected stories with the same characters. And not a single story thread going through the whole thing. Give me ONE example. (I will give you this, some tv shows are like that. but not many. There's usually a main story running throughout all of the episodes)

how is that,exactly??"
he tries to kill someone ..."
i don't no what the sires is called but the 1st book is the Hollow the second is the haunted they 3rd is coming out soon. its by Jessica Verday

how is that,exactly??"
he tries to kill ..."
I just looked up that series, annnnd you were wrong. GRANTED, I have not actually read the book. But from the summaries of each book, I believe that the death of Kristen is still mostly a mystery in the third book, which has yet to come out. Also the romance between Caspian and Abbey is still having problems or whatever. Thus this story has many continuing threads through it and is just like every book series.

how is that,exactly??"
he tries to kill someone but it doesn't work until the last book( i think)"
hmmm, you just described pretty much every book series out there. Just one more question though, did you think they would kill off the antagonist in the first chapter, and then create new villains every book?



At first I thought it was because it wasn't for a person my age (yeah, oldish), but then it occurred to me that there is a lot of children's and young adult lit that sparkles and moves beautifully.
People tell me the later books are better, and I certainly hope that is true. Anyway, I decided that there were too many books and too little time to waste on material I didn't like, so I haven't picked them up.

Hah!, Meh, interesting observation. You could have a point. (sometimes I think I am the queen of contrariness.) But still: I only wish better children's lit got as much attention as this series gets. I love the fact that kids are reading; I just wish they were reading Lewis Carroll. :-)

I agree! 100%!

This is the best answer in the entire discussion.


Reminds me of this quote:
"If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking." — Haruki Murakami (Norwegian Wood)

Uh.....IN MY OPINION, Harry Potter is NAWT boring. It depends on your taste in books.

If Brownie points are low, THEN I SAY RAISE THEM!!!!!!!

IT IS ONE OF THE BEST SERIES I HAVE EVER READ.
i know everyone has their own opinions and i respect yours. some people just cant see the amazing work of art by J.K. Rowling


HOORAY!


I read the first one and absolutely loved it, then it went downhill from there and I just lost interest...."
yeah me too. sorta. maybe in a few years when all the Harry Potter vs. Twilight furor dies down, then i might pick up the series again.


Many people have already posted some of the things that I disliked. I dislike how most characters fit neatly into good or evil as some have already stated before me. I felt that the world we saw in the books was rather limited but that is to be expected considering the protagonist's circumstances. I would have also liked to get to know the villains a little better, but as I said before-- it isn't a book meant for an audience that wants to know the villains.
I did love it when I was younger and back then I could see no flaws. It's one of those books that even now brings my imagination to life. That's something few books can do once you outgrow them.



I agree


*Agreed* i LUV IT! dont call peeps idiots!

Hello, Ginny.
Please reply by telling me what is so disgusting about the series? Which book did you pick up? What page were you on?
The Sorceror's Stone WAS written for children. As the series progressed, Harry grew older, and so did the targetted audience.
What exactly was completely rubbish about it? Can't be more ridiculous than Twilight (no offense to Twilight fans, but I am just not into them anymore. But that's another discussion).
As a second-grader, I was enthralled in this book. The entire series is an obsession that has taken up half of my life, and there is nothing disgusting in it. Really. Read Maze Runner or Gone for disgusting.
I enjoyed reading the book. However, I don't think that J.K. Rowling should have received as much praise and attention as she deserved. There are much better books in this world, which deserve more attention and praise. For example,
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(my personal favourite) and
. This is just my opinion. I am open to debate, but this is what I view. If I offended anyone, please note that I did not do it on purpose and I am sincerely sorry! :(




What I do hate is the hype of Harry Potter...."
While I do see your point very cleary (ugh, Twilight, people!) I do have to defend HP a little.
No, Harry Potter is not the 'best book I've ever read', but it is my all time favorite, above all other books. That's not because of the world - well, kind of, that's a huge part - but because of the time it was brought to me. I read Harry Potter at an all time low in my life; J. K. Rowling wrote it at the same all-time-low. I was bullied for being smart, being different, for being passive. So when I read Harry Potter, when I saw Hermione being harrassed by people like Ron, or Malfoy, or even her own teacher, I felt a connection.
That is possibly the reason why many adults are so enthralled in the series.
While a child can love a book because of the prosethetic content, an adult can have a deeper connection to what lies underneath the magic - the idea that good triumphs evil, love is everlasting, even heroes have flaws, and those are just the obvious ones.
Did you know that the Dementors are based off of J. K. Rowling's depression? Or that she lived in an extremely tiny apartment, single mother, scrapping for a job? She wrote this on a napkin!
This is just me defending my reason for spending half of my life in love with Harry Potter, and possibly for many others out there. I do see your point and totally understand it. Have you read the entire series though?
OMG I LUV THIS BOOK! i cant stress it enuff!



That was my thought when I saw the comment as well - especially as Kayla made the comment and (at least as far as page 4) never came back to check the thread.

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