Thursday, March 21, 2013

10 Reasons Why I Read the Harry Potter Series Every Year

1. Reading Harry Potter is like visiting old friends that you haven't seen in while. You get to see how they're feeling and what's going on in their lives.
2. I always catch something new every time I read HP. JK is a wonderfully thorough writer, and she has beautifully integrated symbols, ideas, and foreshadowing throughout all seven books.
3. I always actually laugh out loud. Not every book can make me laugh every time I read it. The series is hilarious, and JK has mastered the difficult task of humor writing. Fred and George are the most well-written comic relief characters I have ever seen.
4.  Neville Longbottom.
5.I like to catch inconsistencies in the series. Even though JK is incredibly thorough, she still misses a few things, such as the password to Dumbledore's office being "lemon drop" in Chamber of Secrets mistaken for "sherbet  lemon" in Goblet of Fire. (I was incredibly excited when I discovered this).
6. Harry Potter was the first chapter book I read by myself in the second grade. My mom started reading it out loud but I got inpatient and stole it from her nightstand and read it by myself. I had to take the AR test in the "big kids" classroom in my two-room elementary school.
7. I grew up with Harry Potter. I was with him from the beginning and again at the end. The dedication for the Deathly Hallows might have made me cry.
8. I read to escape. I've never found a more complete world in which to escape.
9. There will always be people I can relate to through Harry Potter. Having the same obsession as someone else is the fastest way to make friends.
10. It's how I keep the magic alive.

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