What Makes Harry Potter So Good?

Which one is your favorite so far. Are they getting even better as the characters develop over time?

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Postby Female_alien » Friday 30 January 2004 8:28:41pm

I love the characters. They are so different one from another and most imoportant - realistic. You can always find yourself in them or some situations.

Snape, Lupin, Lucius, Draco, Luna, Ron, Neville, Dumbledore, McGonagol, Lockhart, Moody, Tonks, F&G, A.Weasley.....
All the characters are so simple and complicated in the same time-wonderful
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Postby Seraphine » Friday 30 January 2004 10:31:21pm

Just like real people... even better, 'cause nowadays "normal" people are so unnatural if popular, without aim... so consumer...
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Postby Meg Boyd » Saturday 31 January 2004 2:43:33pm

I don't remember if I have posted here before, so forgive me if I have already done so...

I like the intricate plot connections and twists, how even the smallest thing from the first book can be important to the outcome later...genius!
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Postby Phinea Rogue » Sunday 1 February 2004 2:46:40pm

For me it's a perfect relaxation especially when I have exams. And I just love her characters as well as all those details. The way she chooses characters' names and it's quite realistic, actually.
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Postby Ferrus » Sunday 1 February 2004 2:57:09pm

Its the plots, so intricate but simple at the same time, the characters, so believeable, and the simple originality of the whole thing!
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Postby Morningstar » Saturday 20 March 2004 11:17:36pm

The_Giant_Squid wrote:Its the plots, so intricate but simple at the same time, the characters, so believeable, and the simple originality of the whole thing!
Wow, that's almost exactly what I was gonna say. :eek: It's an easy read (few big words, doesn't drag on and on) but so interesting and descriptive that it feels very realistic.
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Postby Athena Appleton » Tuesday 23 March 2004 9:16:55pm

Yeah, that and the fact that every time you read it you discover some teeny little twist you didn't notice before... My husband wonders how I can manage to just read and reread them as often as I do, and it's for that reason: every time I find something that makes me go "hmmmm...." and I get on here and start a thread :grin:
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Postby Ferrus » Tuesday 23 March 2004 9:34:33pm

You are totally right athena, you keep discovering little dietails and things that spark up the Theories!
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Postby spirit » Tuesday 23 March 2004 11:42:26pm

I think it's hard to explain why it's so attracting...
Actually, I've never thought about this before :-?
Maybe I like it because of the imagery that the books give you. They're all so detailed, so you can just imagine that it's you who are attending Hogwarts and learning magic.
I think what's most amazing is that everything's made up. (quidditch, magical creatures, spells, etc...)
The Harry Potter Books are great :circling:
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Postby Alice I » Saturday 27 March 2004 4:10:02pm

I think Spirit hit on something with her reply.
The universal appeal of Harry Potter can be attributed to many things, but the fact that so many things in the books are purely made up is one of them.
The secret to these things being made up is that they are described with such conviction and detail that you, as a reader, have no problem finding these things believable; even plausable.

The basic story of the orphaned boy raised by horribe people who finds happiness in a secret world has that universal appeal that was mentioned.

It's a good story and JKR's ability to bring a simple idea to the life with rich discription on wonderfully intracate characters makes it so much more than a set of story books for children
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Postby L'Oeil de Râ » Saturday 27 March 2004 7:33:45pm

I think if Harry Potter is so popular it's because Harry isn't the perfect hero. It's thanks to his lack: Harry look like us
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Postby AngelicS_89 » Sunday 28 March 2004 5:22:18pm

I thought I answered this already :o :???: Oh,well anyway, I love HP cause he's very realistic and I have some hope deap in me that all that is true...I still hope that an owl will come to me at the end of elementary school to inform me that I'm going to Hogwarts :oops: Really,I'm a bit to childish about those kind of things :rolleyes: And I like imaginate worlds,that's way I like HP,LotR....
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Postby Female_alien » Sunday 28 March 2004 6:59:06pm

I really hoped I'd receive that letter myself. But now I'm in high school and have received no letter :cry:
Maybe I'm just no qualified. I hope you'll get one Fluffy!
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Postby Lone_Buck » Sunday 4 April 2004 11:40:50pm

When i read, with some books i imagine myself right in the story. When i read harry potter, more often than not, i put myself in the story, and it really hits home, right in the old ticker.
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Postby AngelicS_89 » Tuesday 6 April 2004 8:48:33pm

Female_alien wrote:I really hoped I'd receive that letter myself. But now I'm in high school and have received no letter :cry:
Maybe I'm just no qualified. I hope you'll get one Fluffy!


I hope so.....Maybe they misplaced yours and you'll get one at the same time as I and we'll go to school togheter ;) That would be soooooo cool!
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