#5 is the most depressing of the series so far... but i like that they're not all 'sunshine & roses' - makes the story's universe seem more real.Originally Posted by KuntryKitty
[font= "Comic Sans MS"]Nobody attack me () but I'm not that into Harry Potter... I read up to the middle of #5 and quit, I dunno, just got bored. It seems that everything is all the same, in the fact that the mood was depressing the whole dang time and Harry just seems to get more depressed and more depressed... LOL. Just not my kind of book, I guess... I loved the movies though, my favorite so far is the Prisoner of Askaban one... Haven't seen the new one.[/font]
i like the way she's written them. the first books are much more surface, shorter books - suitable for younger readers, then they get progressively more difficult and intense. very similar in some ways to the way the "Little House" books are written. in that series [if you've never read them] the 1st book is very easy, elementary level reading, while the last one is really more adult level, reading-wise [not meaning steamy love scenes]. makes them good at 'hooking' younger readers, & then leading them into more difficult reading, because they're interested in the characters [can you tell i'm an educator?Originally Posted by Natalie_ca
Nope! LOL
I can't see me wanting to see, buy or read anything so badly that I will wait in line in the middle of the night to get it.
Are those books any good by the way? I've seen a couple of the movies after they were out on television, but I've never read any of the books.