Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
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How many times have you read the entire Harry Potter series?
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Maddie wrote: "I read #1 when i was 5 during a road trip. I've read the entire series like 2 times but I've read the 7th like 20."
same with me maddie i love the thast book


How could you avoid reading the series for so long? How much do you know about it?

ah-greed

How could you avoid reading the series for so long? How much do you know about it?"
I watched all the movies, except the last one ofcourse. I never thought of reading the books, I wasn't into books that much, I disliked reading, but now I do not anymore.

How could you avoid reading the series for so long? How much do you know about it?"
I watched all the movies, except the last one ofcourse. I never thought of reading the books, I wasn't into books that much, I disliked reading, but now I do not anymore.

How could you avoid reading the series for so long? How much do you know about it?"
I watched all the movies, excep..."
What made you want to read them? Do you think that the books are better than the movies?



wow. And I thought I had read them a lot! I admire your enthusiasm :)

I'd just like to say that I love your name... I only know one other person named Amelia (one of my dance students, age 7) and I think it is the most adorable name in the world. :)




Ummmmmmmmm……………...

You're exaggerating, right? You'd have to read no other books for years, and although HP is sensational and awesome and fantastic and wonderful, you do have to read other books. Occasionally. Sometimes. Maybe. Rarely. (Just kidding!) But 60 times is close to an adequate amount of times reading this book!!




Then, I went back to the beginning and read the entire series at least 30 times. I've read some of them more than others. For example, I've read the Half-blood prince more than 40 times and the Deathly Hallows about 35 times. And the books I've re-read the least are the 1st and 5th book (about 25 times).
After that, I started reading them in another language. Only once though.
I also always have the Harry Potter Audiobooks with me, both Jim Dale and Stephen Fry recordings.
I never get bored and every time I find a new nugget of information I hadn't noticed or maybe had forgotten.
I read the entire series every few months and when they are all done I start again after a while. The wizarding world is so vast that you could never be bored with it.
They are all great even though after having read them so many times I have found so many issues I still love the series.
My favourite books in the series are:
1- The Deathly Hallows
2- The half-blood prince
3- Chamber of secrets
4- Order of the Phoenix
5- Prisoner of Azkaban
6- Goblet of fire
7- Philosopher's stone ( It's too short :D )
My favourite Characters are:
1. Dobby the free house (I cried reading the Shell Cottage chapter)
2. Hagrid
3. Fred & George
I have a love-hate relationship with Snape. I love his character as a great ass-hole. But the last book changed everything. But then I didn't like it when he was so mean to Harry anymore. So I love Snape but I think he is the biggest piece of shit wizard in the series.

The Picture: someone who has never gone to a library, never gone online to look at other books, and only has one series in their bookshelf. Basically, I think of someone who is really closed off and not willing to take the smallest risk to try something new, even if they might like it. Yup. If you think thirty times is a good thing, go look at The Picture. Because like I said, that picture...pretty much there's no one standing in front of this picture (except for me, but that's because I'm writing about it) because it is not the most attractive picture in the art gallery. Or you could say: it's not the most attractive picture in the whole world. Honestly, that's way more accurate. Sorry if I offended anyone. This post really only applies to people who have read this series 5 or more times (but if you've read this series more than five times because other people wanted you to read it to them, that's a different story...). That's it for this post! Goodbye, au revior, adios, vale, (insert goodbye in whatever language you speak here).

I don't admire your enthusiasm. Look at my post above. It paints a picture. Do you like art? It talks about art galleries...Read it even if you don't like art galleries...once again: sorry if I offend anyone. Just stating it as I see it...



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