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402 of 425 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why you--as an adult--should read the Harry Potter Series,
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This review is from: Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set (Books 1-5) (Paperback)
You remember those times as a kid when you picked up a book that was truly magical? Those were the days of "A Wrinkle in Time" and "The Chronicles of Narnia", where you could be swept away in an amazing world and desperatly desired to become part of that universe. The Harry Potter books are kind of like that. You, as an adult, should read them. Here's why:
1. They're fun. They're pretty easy reads that you can pick up and get lost in. They're a great escape from daily life and from "heavy" literature. They get better as the series progresses. 2. They have imagination. Has anyone else noticed that books written for adults are severely lacking in this department lately? These books are rich with imagry, have a well-designed plot, and more than their share of imagination. 3. They're mature. Moral lessons are thinly disguised at points, and the first chapter of each book is redundant, but these books are written in mature, adult-friendly prose. You don't feel like you're being preached to, or that you're being hit over the head with the "learn this" stick. 4. They're good. Yes, I've heard the rumors that Harry Potter is BAD because of its connections with "witchcraft"--in fact, my co-worker is one of those people in the "Harry Potter is turning our kids into evil satan-worshippers" camp. Truth be told, there is no religious agenda in these novels, but adults will be pleased that Harry Potter extoles the traditional "Christian" virtues and is truly GOOD. Once I convinced my co-worker to just read the books, she found them quite enjoyable. 5. They're better than their movies. Of course, most books are better than the movies, but these are really much funnier in print than on the big screen. If you feel great about the movies, you'll love the books. If you are indifferent to the movies--read the books. If you didn't like the movies, try the books. 6. It's okay to read what's popular. Sometimes public acclaim is misplaced, but with this series, there's truly a reason why they're so popular. I am a self-admitted literature snob--only Eastern European Existentialism for me thanks--but it's okay to read what you love, try new things, and love what you read. If you are ashamed of being an adult with a "kids" book, just slip a "War and Peace" jacket over the cover or something. Better yet, don't be ashamed, because these aren't strictly "kids" books. 7. Your kids are reading them. You want to know what your kids are being exposed to right? You'd like to gain insight into your pre-teen's mind? There's nothing better than having multiple members of a family reading a book together, or having read the same book concurrently. It strengthens the parent-child bond, and it gives you something to talk about at the dinner table besides the ever-hated question "how was school today". 8. If anything, read them because I refuse to believe that the magic of childhood never dissappears from an adult's life--even if it's hidden below the toils of everyday life. That spirit should be nurtured, the imagination should always remain fertile, and we all need a little magic in our lives.
44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Almost 40 and Loving the Series,
By Wisconsin Dad (Wisconsin United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set (Books 1-5) (Paperback)
I must admit, before 1 month ago I was completely ignorant about every aspect of the Harry Potter universe that is consuming the world. I had never turned a page in a Harry Potter novel, and never rented any of the Harry Potter movies. I assumed the Harry Potter series was for children under 12, and had no inclination to read a children's novel.
Then my world changed. My oldest daughter, now nearly 7, had watched a Harry Potter movie at a friend's house, and was now becoming a Harry Potter fan. She wanted to watch the movies over and over again. I watched the movies with her to make sure that there wasn't anything too scary (she gets scared easily with monsters and such), and I became hooked. I decided to purchase Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and read it. The book reviews revealed to me that adults were reading the Potter series, so I gave it a try. Now I am working my way through the series, and I look forward to each page. I have yet to find anything that has made my journey through Hogwarts with Mr. Potter to be tedious. If you are an adult who has never considered reading Harry Potter I recommend that you give it a try. It is not childish in the least, and is a very fascinating and enjoyable read. And from the viewpoint of a parent, I find the Harry Potter universe to be wonderful for my 7 year old daughter. The fantasy aspects challenge her to expand her concept of what is possible, and the stories end with good triumphing over evil.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful way to suprise a kid!,
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This review is from: Harry Potter Hardcover Box Set with Leather Bookmark (Books 1-5) (Hardcover)
I bought these to read what all the fuss was about, and I've fallen in love with the Harry Potter series thus far!
The collection itself comes contained in a sturdy decorative box - I have our books up on display in the box, it makes for a nifty look! Each of the books has eloquently made diamond patterns on the hardcovers themselves. They all have the book jackets as well, the same ones as the regular hardcover releases. I know that I'll be re-reading them and will probably lose the jackets, which is why I'm so pleased the actual hardcover books stay with the whole HP theme. The bookmark is VERY cute, my only complaint with it is that in the humidity it can sometimes stick to pages. Also, I unwittingly placed the bookmark under my hand as I lay down to read, and about an hour later noticed the blue words "Harry Potter" displayed in reverse on my hand. Don't do this!! It's wierd trying to explain that to your boss! I agree with some of the other reviews, I was very concerned about buying a 5 book boxed set when there will be 7 books, but then I realized that this set is exactly like the 5 individual hardcovers being pulled off bookstore shelves. The covers and artwork are the same - it's just a great way to save money on the series! If you're curious about the Harry Pottery series, buy this set instead of buying just book 1 to get started. J.K. has weaved her magic on us so that you can't stop at Book 1!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lighten UP!,
This review is from: Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set (Books 1-5) (Paperback)
To the Christian reviewer, and all who read the "12 year-old's" comments: These books are good reads, descriptive and easy to follow. As far as JKR being the devil, please keep in mind these books are fiction. I don't know about anyone else, but I was taught the difference between fiction and reality by my parents and teachers at a very young age. Just because I read these books does not make me want to go out and curse people or even believe that this type of magic exists. I suppose all works for fiction could be taken this way if you have that much time on your hands. I prefer to read, enjoy and move on. Personally, I know I've read required reading through school that is much worse than these as far as being influential to young minds. In closing, please lighten up and enjoy the read. :0)
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mystery novels. Honest.,
By kuvasza (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harry Potter Hardcover Box Set with Leather Bookmark (Books 1-5) (Hardcover)
Phoenix is the latest installment in a series of mystery novels. Honest.At Conjecture, an author said that a good mystery novel is one where everything is there for you from the beginning ... and you don't make the connections. It's easy to cheat, he said, to only give the necessary clue at the very end, but a good mystery novelist doesn't cheat. J.K. Rowling doesn't cheat. She gives all the clues to deciphering the mystery of Rita Skeeter in book 4, but I never put them together. As you start Phoenix, there are all manner of questions left from the previous books. And ... I can't mention one of 'em here <mutter>. It would ruin a five book set. Still, what better tribute to the series' success as an extended mystery than the legions of websites where fans debate answers? Many of us started after Chamber of Secrets and Sorceror's Stone, but after seeing the movies, the books couldn't be a mystery novel. We knew the ending, and movies do not do mystery novels justice, as a rule. The clues in a movie can be overlooked as you focus on the expression on an actor's face or fix on one corner of the screen and ignore another. In a written work, though, it's impossible to entirely miss a clue. It's simply that you overlook it, or do not attach proper significance to it. It's one reason her novels are so good. The second and third time through you can still see small clues she gave you, in a very fair, open fashion, but which slipped by you at the time. When the books are read and the mysteries of a given novel are plumbed, there are still the greater mysteries. It makes you wonder what clues she's given, small things she's told us that we haven't attached significance to yet. Order of the Phoenix begins to answer the mysteries that shroud Harry Potter's future and past, even as it sets Harry's feet firmly on the path to book 7. Without ruining any of the details of the latest installment, it continues this tradition. There is also the pleasure of seeing old friends: Ron, Hermione, Hagrid, et. al. Phoenix is beautifully done, a pleasure to read. As always, it makes you wonder what she's laid out that you're not seeing. It leaves questions, yes, but it is, even so, very satisfying. All five books in one set is simply a treat. Highly recommended, to adults and children.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THESE BOOKS ROCK MY SOCKS OFF!!! d ;,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set (Books 1-5) (Paperback)
The Harry Potter series is like an inescapable vacuum. As soon as you start reading you're sucked in and can't stop, in fact you don't want to stop. When you read those books you feel as if you are the one telling the story in the magical world sitting there with Harry, Ron, and Hermione experiencing every adventure along with them. Realism is the key to this experience. They have a lot of the same kind of problems we have like, homework, boys and girls, and social statuses. They are so good it is impossible for me to figure out why any one would even think of banning these books.
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Harry Potter Hardcover Box Set with Leather Bookmark (Books 1-5) (Hardcover)
I proudly admit that I am a college student and abosolutely LOVE the Harry Potter books! My little brother always read them and finally convinced me to, and I'm so glad I did. They are honestly the best books I have ever read. Entertaining beyond belief- whenever I read one, I just cannot seem to put it down. They are thrilling! J.K. Rowling is amazing. I would reccommend these books to people of all ages!! I just can't say enough about them!! So start reading.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must-have for lazy days,
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This review is from: Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set (Books 1-5) (Paperback)
I never thought I'd end up a Harry Potter fan, having successfully resisted books and movies for years. I rented the first movie, just so I could say I'd rented it and hated it, and was instantly hooked. Then I decided I had to have the books, just to see what the writing was like. All I can say is "wow!" If you're a fan of the movies, you'll find lots explained here that was evidently cut in the movies. If you're a fan of the books, this gathers everything to date in one collection. I didn't really care about having a boxed set, but it was a relatively inexpensive way to buy all of them at once -- and provided several nights of extremely enjoyable reading.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set (Books 1-5) (Paperback)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone:4.1 The first book. A great start. 309 pages( pages are not including about the author, etc.)
Harry potter and the Chamber of Secrets: 4.7 Excellent. Its belnd of suspense and action is magnificent. 349 Harry Potter and the Prizoner of Azkaban:4.2 Slightly darker than the first two. Not as suspenseful and action-filled as the second, but very good nontheless. 435 pages Hary Potter and the Goblet of Fire: 4.2 Much darker than the other books. Much longer, too. This book is the turning point in the series, as this book and the next books are much loger than the first three. 734 pages Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: 5 An absolute masterpiece. I finshed this 870 page book in one week. This book is filled with action and suspense. The best book of them all. Each chracters emotions are more talked about than before. From beginning to end the book stays excitng. 870 pages average score: 4.5 You have to read these books as they are excellent.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best of Harry Potter,
By Damian Reeves (hogwarts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harry Potter Hardcover Box Set with Leather Bookmark (Books 1-5) (Hardcover)
This five book collection is some of the best liturature for children. I simply love the books and look forward to the next. But this collection at this price is perfect. I prefere hardbound so these books were catch for me. I encourge all to buy this set. You will love the books and have no regrets buying them.
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