Harry Potter will Live Forever
By astreadido
@astreadido (608)
Philippines
August 14, 2012 3:45am CST
No, I didn't read Harry Potter when I was 13. It became popular when I was already in college. What was so good about the series is that it lets you live your childhood in a magical world again. It completely transport you to a different world. It is collection worth saving for your kids so they can feel the magic too, worthy to be part of everyone's childhood. So I say Harry Potter will live forever.
2 responses
@nicb33 (2)
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5 Sep 12
I've read the Harry Potter books a few months back. The thing that really hyped my up was the movies. It was bassicly a family tradition for my family to go every year and go see the new Harry Potter movie. This year I was quite dissapointed when it was the last one so I just had to read the books. They were very magical and while the movies were amazing the books were phenomenal! I beleive that you should probably keep those books and pass them on to your children/nephews or whatnot. It's a great read and has magic that no other book does. I do beleive that Harry Potter will never die out.
@shello (964)
• United Arab Emirates
14 Aug 12
I have all the copies of the books and the movies with me and whenever I have time to watch the movies I would certainly do so. I have watched the movies for many times but I stopped when I got pregnant. Maybe, I would let my baby watch it when she will be old enough to understand that everything in the movie are not true and factual.
Yeah, that Harry Potter world will live on to those who have followed his adventures since Book 1.