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I know I tried to read the first volume and couldn't hack it. It creeped me out. Sick sense of life.

I completely missed the HP boat - I was an avid fantasy fan who was already reading adult-level books by the time HP came out, so I turned my nose up at it with a pretentiousness only 10-year-old snobs can achieve - so I don't have any comforting nostalgia to coast me through the books. They're unreadable to me.
Anyway you're not alone, I don't care for Rowling or the HP series at all.

How could you?

I finished Lord of the Rings, Emma, and the Hobbit by the third grade. It is not that abnormal to be reading high-level novels by a young age.

Well, yes. Hence me referring to my 10-year-old self as a "pretentious snob". I thought I was a genius and that children's books were "beneath" me.








I find that Rowling writes sympathetic characters, but they don't stand out in literature--or even YA--as a whole. I found her plotting to be haphazard and forced along by plot devices, and her prose to be stylistically empty and just...lacking. She has imagination, but she doesn't have the skill to harness and execute that imagination accordingly and I felt that HP suffered because of it. The Deathly Hallows, while an adequate book, is embarrassingly bad for someone of Rowling's experience as an author, in my opinion.
I dunno. Am I the only one? Sometimes I feel so alone in my objections to this series...