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The Harry Potter series. I'll always have a soft-spot for that series, I grew up with it, and those books were the ones that truly got me into reading. Without them I'd be a completely different person, those books gave me the ultimate gift: the love of reading. And even though Harry's older and his adventures are done and he has cast his last Expecto Patronum! That series was the series that showed me how wonderful books can be and a part of me will always be obessed with that series.

I say Harry Potter Rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thank you so much. I feel the exact same way, and I'm just glad to know there is someone else who can verbalize it better than I can.

The series was imaginative and very stimulating to a child, preteen, and teen's imagination, and the story grew more mature as the audience aged. It may not have been a masterpiece or a classic, and to that I say who cares? Force-feeding kids 'classics' hardly ever inspires appreciation anyway. That's a discussion for another thread, though.



Nevertheless, the Harry Potter series consists of the best books ever written, in my opinion. I've never read a book that can beat them, and I don't know that I ever will.
Twilight can't isn't even close to be enough to be compared to HP. J.K. Rowling write so much better than Stephenie because she didn't make the story into a love triangle just to fill out to more books. J.K. Rowling also came up with alot of her own things, she is more original than Stephenie Meyer. J.K. Rowling came up with
Hogwarts, spells, lots of lovely characters and much more, while Stephenie just made Vampires sparkle.
Hogwarts, spells, lots of lovely characters and much more, while Stephenie just made Vampires sparkle.
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