I loved 'Harry Potter' growing up. I'm dyslexic and a slow reader, but I could get through the thick ones in days!
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Harry Potter is awesome.
I like 'Harry Potter.' I've seen all of them, I think.
I've basically grown up with Harry Potter, as so many kids my age have. It's kind of a part of my life.
I only discovered the 'Harry Potter' series in my tenth standard. I dived right into it, often reading non-stop through the day and night. It was the morning after one such readathon when I was to appear for a Chemistry exam. Spending my night with the third edition of Harry Potter didn't help much, and I fared poorly.
I was born in 1991, and 'Harry Potter' came out in '97, so, you know, I was really obsessed. I used to read them in one night.
I was up for 'Harry Potter' way, way back. But I don't quite fit the bill, I think.
'Harry Potter' made it cool to read children's fiction, and 'Twilight' did the same for a slightly older age group. What I'm seeing is mothers and daughters who love to read the same books.
I have spent many, many hours reading J.K. Rowling's work. I am a known 'Harry Potter' fan.
I have read only the first 'Harry Potter' book. I thought it excellent, perhaps the best thing written for older children since The Hobbit. I wish the books had been around when my kids were the right age for them.
But I like all the books. You've got to read them all to get the complete Harry Potter experience.
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