DragonRhapsody
Lady of the Dragons
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2006
- Messages
- 9
Well, Harry Potter and I have a love-hate relationship.
I love Harry Potter for what it's good for: escapism. Just like other books/movies/comics out there.
I hate Harry Potter for more than one reason, most of them stemming to J.K. Rowling lack of writing skills, that fact that HP is definately for kids and yet she tries to make it more adult than it is, and that J.K Rowling herself has an attitude.
I can't wait to read the last HP book, and be thankful that it's done and over with. But I would never call the HP series a great peice of literature. It's like Com-Rom movies - full of fluff and laughter to make you forget the horrible plot line.
Doesn't mean I won't enjoy the last one and b*tch about how lame it is afterward. It just means that everything in moderation, and it's too bad that J.K Rowling has to be such a poor character herself.
I love Harry Potter for what it's good for: escapism. Just like other books/movies/comics out there.
I hate Harry Potter for more than one reason, most of them stemming to J.K. Rowling lack of writing skills, that fact that HP is definately for kids and yet she tries to make it more adult than it is, and that J.K Rowling herself has an attitude.
I can't wait to read the last HP book, and be thankful that it's done and over with. But I would never call the HP series a great peice of literature. It's like Com-Rom movies - full of fluff and laughter to make you forget the horrible plot line.
Doesn't mean I won't enjoy the last one and b*tch about how lame it is afterward. It just means that everything in moderation, and it's too bad that J.K Rowling has to be such a poor character herself.