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by Michael Gerber (Author) "The Hogwash School for Wizards was the most famous school in the wizarding world, and Barry Trotter was its most famous student..." (more)
Key Phrases: Barry Trotter, Lord Valumart, New York (more...)
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Dave Hanson The Tonight Show writer Barry Trotter is really good literary parody; it illuminates Rowling's books, capturing their nuances and annoyances -- blasé about Harry, you'll love Barry! -- Review

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Kurt Andersen

author of Turn of the Century and cofounder of Spy Magazine

This book is funny and sharp, but not merely funny and sharp: in its bratty way, Barry Trotter is as energetic and imaginative as the book that inspired it.



Mark O'Donnell

author of Let Nothing You Dismay and Elementary Education

A very funny, ill-behaved mix of social satire, Lewis Carroll logic, and gleeful potty mouth, Barry Trotter will be despised by uptight moms but delight lovers of literate comedy.



Sean Kelly

author of Saints Preserve Us! and coauthor of National Lampoon's 1964 High School Yearbook Parody

[This] affectionate, giggle-inducing send-up of the Harry Potter phenomenon is one giant step toward restoring the somewhat debased comedic art form known as parody. Rowling readers will get the jokes and love them; only Muggles will fail to be amused.



Dave Hanson

The Tonight Show writer

Barry Trotter is really good literary parody; it illuminates Rowling's books, capturing their nuances and annoyances -- blasé about Harry, you'll love Barry!



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Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Fireside; 1st Fireside Ed edition (June 25, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743244281
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743244282
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (65 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #194,092 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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30 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious Harry Potter parody, January 4, 2002
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I am the world's biggest Harry Potter fan, and so when I read an article about this parody in the Chicago Sun-Times I had to get it. What the hell, it's only ten bucks anyway.

I'm so glad I did! It's one of the funniest things I 've ever read. It's not really a parody of a specifc book in the series -- instead, it starts when Barry (Harry) is twenty-two, made incurably lazy by his famous life, and unwilling to leave Wizard school, where everyone caters to his every whim. It's only when he learns that a Hollywood movie is being made out of his life -- and that if the movie suceeds the school will have to close and he'll have to get a real job -- that he is galvanized into action.

What's especially hilarious is seeing the grown up Barry Trotter using magic in ways that any 22 year old guy would if he could -- to meet women, to get out of trouble he got himself into. Also wonderful is the way that Michael Gerber comes up with little bits of magic that are worthy of JK Rowling, except funny... like "Traveling Snuff," something wizards use to fly. Usually with snuff, you see, you stay in the same place and the snuff comes shooting out of your nose... but with magic snuff, IT stays in the same place, and when you sneeze, you go shooting up into the air.

So, if you like Harry Potter, and you like to laugh, do yourself a favor and get this.

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43 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but not good, July 11, 2002
First of all, I adore the "Harry Potter" series. I have read all four books several times, seen the movie, and definitely consider myself a Potter-phile. I have been going through a sort of withdrawal while waiting for the fifth book to come out. The movie filled that void for a bit and so did the two school books, but it didn't make it go away. So, I've been reading books that have been compared to the series and books that are somehow related to them. This is one of those books.

I have read several parodies and humor books in the past and this is actually one of the funnier ones I have read. It is funny because it does not take itself seriously at all. It pokes fun at itself constantly. Almost as often as it pokes fun at everything relating to "Harry Potter."

Really, this book isn't surprising. "Harry Potter" has become so big that I'm surprised there aren't more books like this one. It isn't exactly insulting, as I feared it would be, because of the fact that it's obvious it's meant as humor. It takes some of the very basic concepts behind the series and twists them to the point where you'd have to be a phile to recognize the original idea. In that way, this book is aimed at fans.

There is a lot of "potty humor" in this book, as well as a lot having to do with sex. The writing style is not good by any definition- even the author admits this. Though, I think that might have been the point. It reads more like a piece of (poorly written) fan fiction than a novel.

It can be crude at some points, but it is entertaining nonetheless. I actually found myself getting really into it toward the end and was almost sad when it was over. Maybe that's just my withdrawal speaking, but I guess it means something.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book, but not for small children, February 6, 2002
I've read this book upwards of 12 times and it still never fails to make me laugh. Many chapters are so funny that I can't eat and read at the same time, for fear of choking to death or spitting crumbs all over the page. <P...

What keeps me coming back to "Barry Trotter" is the vividness of Mike's imagination: I can still picture Barry's owl with a cigarette clenched in her beak and the hipster centaurs adjusting their berets as they canter into the woods. He's done an amazing job of creating a parody that is as entertaining as it is hilarious.

I should mention that some parents might find "Barry Trotter" inappropriate for children. It's a great book, but it is aimed at an older audience. If you feel that "South Park", "The Simpsons" and Mad magazine are not for kids, you may want to wait a few years before getting "Barry Trotter" for your child....

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1.0 out of 5 stars Huh?
J.K. Rowling already wrote incredibly good books to read. Seriously, what is the point of this parody. It's a complete waste of time to read this.
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This book is a lowsy parody. I've read my share of parodies, and I have to say this is the most pathetic. This book is more crude than clever, and has really bad jokes. Read more
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I got a real kick out of this book. It isn't cruelly making fun of Harry Potter-it's just having a laugh at the immense popularity. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars cheater!!!
This is a complete waste of time. If you like Harry Potter, well this guy just took all J.K rowlings Stuff and teaked it!!! It is horrible!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Funny
Mr. Gerber does two things very well -- he captures the spirit of the first three books, and then he skewers them masterfully. That adds up to a great parody. Read more
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