If Harry Potter no longer existed, would it matter?

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I loved reading the book right after my son
finished- and even buying a duplicate copy at
times

He didn't exist 20 years ago. Did it matter?

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He didn't exist 20 years ago. Did it matter?

matterized over 2 years ago

Screw Harry Potter and his flying dog Balcor too!

matterized over 2 years ago

The world would no longer have magical moments. And what's a life without magic?

matterized over 2 years ago

Was never a big fan of the book or the movies. I'm not into that weird wizard stuff.

matterized over 2 years ago

I can't stand the guy who plays Harry.

matterized over 2 years ago

New movie is coming out, can't wait to see it.

matterized over 2 years ago

such a fad. people like it because everyone else likes it.

matterized over 2 years ago

Its entertaining...I suppose.

matterized over 2 years ago

This author has managed to make young people read thick books. The story lines are
engaging and entertaining. The actors who played the roles are very good.

matterized over 2 years ago

Well written books, but really they matter because even kids who don't read very much
liked reading these!

matterized over 2 years ago

It got my grandson to read. Have to agree with TessiesChoice

matterized over 2 years ago

He has entertained many kids over the last 10 years or so. His books are always best
sellers and he has enabled young people to read more.

matterized over 2 years ago

They're really not that great books. It only seems like that if you haven't read
much of anything else. They're mostly hype.

matterized over 2 years ago

YES there would be MILLIONS (if not more) of devastated fans across the globe!!! any
asshole who thinks harry potter doesnt matter is delusional.

matterized over 2 years ago

The last book was awesome !

matterized over 2 years ago

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