Harry Potter
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Harry Potter
I'm on the 4th book now. Have you read them and if so what did you think?
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Hope you enjoy the book! Won't tell you what happens....
Drama is life with the dull bits cut out...
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Ive read them all... the 4th one is very good, dont want to spoil it for you though lol.
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I've read them all too and loved them, such a great read!!!
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I've read them all. The last 3 I finished the day they came out I need to re-read some, but don't really have the time at the moment.
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They are all brilliant! but i found the last book some what confusing,but i won't say anymore though! enjoy!
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I can't sit down to read, so I won't be getting the books anytime soon, as I only tend to read in 10 minute spurts at most, anymore and Harry will turn me into a frog so I say read-it!!
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My kids (ages 14 and 7) and I are huge Harry Potter fans. I read the first 5 within a day to two days of getting them. We've gone to a few of the book release parties (4, 5, 6 and 7..I believe). I only made it half way through book 6 :^( and haven't even started 7! I know disgraceful isn't it??? I just don't have the time to read. I can't read a chapter here or there...I devour books, especially these. I have to be able to sit and read cover to cover. I have family and friends that are threatening to tell me things about the books if I don't hurry up and get them read. lol.
Now my daughter is all into the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer, so she's pushing me to get started on those.
Now my daughter is all into the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer, so she's pushing me to get started on those.
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"Harry Potter" is my absolute favorite book series! I have read the first four books a great many times and plan to read the other three just as many or more times. I got into it when I was fourteen and the fourth book had just come out. I was what I call a "first generation" Potter fan because many my age started reading it when they were the same age or around the same age as Harry.
At first, I didn't pick up the book because I was only in the seventh grade and I was not fast at reading at all. But then, my sister's friend's mom lent us the "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" cassette tapes and we listened to them in the car on the way to my grandma's house. We couldn't stop listening to them. The listening got me into reading them and now I'm a much faster reader and I read many kinds of books. J.K. Rowling also inspired me to want to write my own book someday. "Harry Potter" has changed my life. Period.
It is the best book series ever in my entirely biased opinion. For if anyone can get a fourteen-year-old who doesn't like to read very much but loves hearing stories to actually read a whole 300 + page book, then they deserve a medal or something. I was that kid who sat taking hours reading "The Boxcar Children" series and "Nancy Drew" series (along with a few others when my mom read with me). And after not getting into them after a while (because I was too old for them), I was bored of reading. But since I still loved listening J.K. Rowling got to me. I owe her a lot. "Harry Potter" gave me new hobbies, strength, and inspiration and he's very human so I can relate to his troubles. Every time I read it I figure out something new and I guess, in a nutshell, that is why I love "Harry Potter."
At first, I didn't pick up the book because I was only in the seventh grade and I was not fast at reading at all. But then, my sister's friend's mom lent us the "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" cassette tapes and we listened to them in the car on the way to my grandma's house. We couldn't stop listening to them. The listening got me into reading them and now I'm a much faster reader and I read many kinds of books. J.K. Rowling also inspired me to want to write my own book someday. "Harry Potter" has changed my life. Period.
It is the best book series ever in my entirely biased opinion. For if anyone can get a fourteen-year-old who doesn't like to read very much but loves hearing stories to actually read a whole 300 + page book, then they deserve a medal or something. I was that kid who sat taking hours reading "The Boxcar Children" series and "Nancy Drew" series (along with a few others when my mom read with me). And after not getting into them after a while (because I was too old for them), I was bored of reading. But since I still loved listening J.K. Rowling got to me. I owe her a lot. "Harry Potter" gave me new hobbies, strength, and inspiration and he's very human so I can relate to his troubles. Every time I read it I figure out something new and I guess, in a nutshell, that is why I love "Harry Potter."
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Ive read the whole series and loved them waiting for the final films to come out.