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Give a good reason why bạn like the harry potter series?

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ArcticWolf said:
1. The characters. There are not that many sách in existence that I can honestly say I was as attached to them as I was to the Harry Potter characters. They're complex, interesting, funny, and relatable, and I like them all for different reasons. It's so hard to explain, but the Harry Potter sách are so far the only sách I've read where literally no scene bores me simply because of the characters. I really think it all comes down to J.K. Rowling's nghề viết văn style. It doesn't matter if I am indifferent to the specific scene compared to the tổng thể plot, because even the smallest minor characters make the scene interesting. I can easily sit back and crack open a Harry Potter book and feel completely relaxed and at eased with the world. It's thêm of a happy, calm feeling I get than anything I can set in words.

2. The plot. There isn't much that needs to be đã đưa ý kiến here. I tình yêu how the sách are complex and all interconnected. They never feel like some ngẫu nhiên book shoved into the main plot of Harry Potter. They're related and consistent. 

3. The feeling it gives me that's not actually a feeling. I tình yêu the whole world Joanne created. It makes me feel thêm at trang chủ than the real world most of the time. There's something about the storyline where Harry always returns to the safety of Hogwarts at the end of the ngày that makes it so homey to me. It almost represents a an toàn, két an toàn haven for me at the back of my head whenever I have an unbelievably bad ngày and I have that one fictional world I can go to. I was at a very happy time in my life when I read the series for the first time, and as I đã đưa ý kiến before, everything was very relaxed and calm for me. Every time I re-read a Harry Potter book, it brings me back to that time and adds to the homey atmosphere. I don't have to worry about the real world at all. 

Sorry, that was a lame ending, but that's really it. :)
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KatieWordweaver said:
1. Because my parents wouldn't let me read them for for 12 years.
AND
2. The plot is kinda cool and it appeals to everyone. Who doesn't want to think there is a completely unknown world to us? The human race WANTS to believe in the impossible. But who am I to say? A wizard/witch may read this.
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dragonsmemory said:
My answer must be a lengthy one, as I have to tell my story.
bạn see, I learned to read bởi age two. Not many kids have done that. Well, my kindergarten teacher gave me the first book as a gift in August 1998, when I was five. My mom read it to me as a bedtime story, since I wasn't quite ready for it yet.
On those nights, I could see exactly what was happening in Ms. Rowling's world. It was then that I fell in tình yêu with it all.
For the tiếp theo thirteen years, I stayed true to myself. Over those years, I've managed to collect quite a bit of merchandise. One of my birthday parties was Harry Potter-themed, with a dinosaur pinata. For at least two Halloweens, I dressed up as Harry.
And, whenever I talk to a fellow fan, I make sure to tell them my birthday. For every người hâm mộ knows that a very important person was born on July 31, 1980, exactly fourteen years before me.
J.K. Rowling inspired me to tham gia the ranks of fantaisie writers. Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback was the first dragon in my life. Others followed, but it was the story of the Boy Who Lived that "will help me on the path to greatness, no doubt about that."
Even now, as I write this, I can see the sách in their customary place on the bookshelf. They've gotten a little worn with the passing years, but they are the jewels of my collection.



I am a true Potterhead.
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Book-Freak said:
The characters grow up. They go through all the problems with puberty and relationships that ordinary kids do, which makes them relatable. They aren't suck in pre-puberty mode like Julius from the Famous Five.
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jester616 said:
When I read the first book back in 2000, I loved the Lọ lem element to it-what kid wouldn't like to find out that they were truly something extraordinary? Then Harry enters the wizarding world, and surprise! It's just as unpleasant as the Muggle one.

I like how JKR created this whole world that engages the emotions but is never saccharine. In the early books, I enjoyed the insights she provided into Harry's thoughts. In particular, the scene where he's anticipating the Sorting Hat is funny. It's just what an unsure kid would think.

However, as another người hâm mộ noted, she lets the characters grow up, and she captures their angst in a way that is not patronizing. She demonstrates a very sharp understanding of politics and spin, and for that reason, The Order of the Phoenix stands as my yêu thích in the series.

Overall, the sách just resonated with me, and for reasons I'm not sure I can completely articulate.
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