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Clicky Poll: Harry Potter

I was in class the other day and our teacher asked how many people haven't read the Harry Potter books. 2 out of 15 people hadn't read them. I was super surprised that many people had read them! 

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Re: Clicky Poll: Harry Potter

  • I said I dont want to, but that's not entirely true. I would, they just aren't high on my list so I probably won't get around to it anytime soon. 
  • I very much enjoyed the series and devoured them. Much as I devoured the Twilight series (judge away, haters). And much like I devoured the first three books of the Song of Ice and Fire series (had to take a break from them for awhile...got too involved lol).
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  • I never even tried the HP series. I did read the Twilight series and Hunger Games series, so I'm not opposed to those types of books. I've just never heard anything about HP that made me interested enough to check them out.
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  • I was late to the HP party. Book 4 was already out when Amazon had some incredible deal on the (so far) boxed set, so I pulled the trigger. I didn't want to read them because when things are hyped so much I almost always feel disappointed in the real thing. I had plans with friends the night I started the first book and actually came home early in order to read more Embarrassed. It really did live up to the hype for me.

    DH was the same way. I bugged him and bugged him to just try the first book. Once he finally did, he devoured them. He was pissed about the blatant Tolkien rip-offs, but loved them nonetheless.

  • Okay, I have a question. I haven't read the HP books or watched any of the movies. I'm not a fan of fantasy, sci-fi, magic, wizards, or any other of that stuff. But, I'm not really a fan of vampires and werewolves, but I really enjoyed the Twilight series. Are any of you not fans of wizards, magic, or anything else involved in HP, but you loved the books? Just curious.

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    8/6/11 First 5k! OG&E Expo Run 34:47
    9/3/11 Brookhaven Run 5k 34:18
    9/17/11 Healthy Sooners Fun Run 5k 33:38
    10/15/11 Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure 33:31
    10/29/11 Monster Dash 5k 32:06 PR!
    11/11/11 Veteran's Day Run 11k in Dallas 1:13:15 Instant PR!
    1/28/12 Texas Half Marathon 2:38:03 Instant PR!
    3/25/12 Earlywine Dash
  • imagekayleeb:
    Okay, I have a question. I haven't read the HP books or watched any of the movies. I'm not a fan of fantasy, sci-fi, magic, wizards, or any other of that stuff. But, I'm not really a fan of vampires and werewolves, but I really enjoyed the Twilight series. Are any of you not fans of wizards, magic, or anything else involved in HP, but you loved the books? Just curious.

    I'm not a sci-fi or fantasy or "typical" wizard/magic person at all.  I have zero interest in them. You couldn't pay me enough to read Lord of the Rings, for example (though I've tried.) 

    HP magic and wizards is different, though. The fantasy stuff isn't the story---it's a part of the story, but it isn't the story. It's hard to explain, but the kids and adults in HP are regular people---they just happen to be able to do spells. And, while they use magic to get them out of tight spots some times, it's not the main storyline. The main story is about an orphaned boy who lives with his wretched aunt and uncle, but then discovers he gets to go away to this awesome boarding school where he meets his two best friends- the know-it-all daughter of two dentists and the 5th of 6 kids who feels inferior because his family is poor. Together, the three of them face all of the challenges of growing up (like dating, becoming independent, etc.) even though evil is always lurking in the background.

    I'd characterize it as a story about friendship with magical elements rather than a story about magic that happens to involve friends, if that makes sense.

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    imagekayleeb:
    Okay, I have a question. I haven't read the HP books or watched any of the movies. I'm not a fan of fantasy, sci-fi, magic, wizards, or any other of that stuff. But, I'm not really a fan of vampires and werewolves, but I really enjoyed the Twilight series. Are any of you not fans of wizards, magic, or anything else involved in HP, but you loved the books? Just curious.

    I'm not a sci-fi or fantasy or "typical" wizard/magic person at all.  I have zero interest in them. You couldn't pay me enough to read Lord of the Rings, for example (though I've tried.) 

    HP magic and wizards is different, though. The fantasy stuff isn't the story---it's a part of the story, but it isn't the story. It's hard to explain, but the kids and adults in HP are regular people---they just happen to be able to do spells. And, while they use magic to get them out of tight spots some times, it's not the main storyline. The main story is about an orphaned boy who lives with his wretched aunt and uncle, but then discovers he gets to go away to this awesome boarding school where he meets his two best friends- the know-it-all daughter of two dentists and the 5th of 6 kids who feels inferior because his family is poor. Together, the three of them face all of the challenges of growing up (like dating, becoming independent, etc.) even though evil is always lurking in the background.

    I'd characterize it as a story about friendship with magical elements rather than a story about magic that happens to involve friends, if that makes sense.

    Totally this! I have a great disdain for anything sci-fi and really enjoyed HP.  

  • I feel like I grew up with Harry Potter. I read the first book in 7th grade and finished the last book at 20 years old crying on my couch in my own home. The characters had been in my life for so many years by then. Obviously, I wasn't a big enough fanatic to read them all the second they came out, but they are my favorite books. 5th summed it up quite nicely. I'm not a sci-fi/wizard person either. 
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  • imagekayleeb:
    Okay, I have a question. I haven't read the HP books or watched any of the movies. I'm not a fan of fantasy, sci-fi, magic, wizards, or any other of that stuff. But, I'm not really a fan of vampires and werewolves, but I really enjoyed the Twilight series. Are any of you not fans of wizards, magic, or anything else involved in HP, but you loved the books? Just curious.

    I haven't read any of the books or watched the movies either.  I have thought about reading the books a few times, but I always pick something different to read instead.

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    image5thOfJuly:

    imagekayleeb:
    Okay, I have a question. I haven't read the HP books or watched any of the movies. I'm not a fan of fantasy, sci-fi, magic, wizards, or any other of that stuff. But, I'm not really a fan of vampires and werewolves, but I really enjoyed the Twilight series. Are any of you not fans of wizards, magic, or anything else involved in HP, but you loved the books? Just curious.

    I'm not a sci-fi or fantasy or "typical" wizard/magic person at all.  I have zero interest in them. You couldn't pay me enough to read Lord of the Rings, for example (though I've tried.) 

    HP magic and wizards is different, though. The fantasy stuff isn't the story---it's a part of the story, but it isn't the story. It's hard to explain, but the kids and adults in HP are regular people---they just happen to be able to do spells. And, while they use magic to get them out of tight spots some times, it's not the main storyline. The main story is about an orphaned boy who lives with his wretched aunt and uncle, but then discovers he gets to go away to this awesome boarding school where he meets his two best friends- the know-it-all daughter of two dentists and the 5th of 6 kids who feels inferior because his family is poor. Together, the three of them face all of the challenges of growing up (like dating, becoming independent, etc.) even though evil is always lurking in the background.

    I'd characterize it as a story about friendship with magical elements rather than a story about magic that happens to involve friends, if that makes sense.

    Totally this! I have a great disdain for anything sci-fi and really enjoyed HP.  

    I think this is a great characterization of the essence of the series.  It is much more about friendship and about making the choice to stand up and fight for the good in the world than it is about magic. 

  • Just read Harry Potter if you haven't. You won't regret it.
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    Just read Harry Potter if you haven't. You won't regret it.

    Agreed. I was a huge skeptic of the series but fell in love with it after the first book. I should re-read them [for the fourth time]...

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  • I read the first book when it first came out, before HP became hugely popular. It wasn't bad, but I also didn't think it was anything special. I'd read better books in a similar genre, so I never felt inclined to read the rest of the series as the later books came out.
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