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Mugglicious Definition Make Them Wizards Crazy

August 13, 2015 by Halbs 7 Comments

In a semi-intentional act of cultural heresy*, I have largely avoided the Harry Potter craze. I have never read any of the books, visited The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, taken online quizzes to see which house I would be in, or watched all of the movies. I am, by all accounts, a muggle. But, since I was able to pick up the book for free, I decided it was time to see what all the buzz was about. I am happy to report that after reading Harry Potter #1, I get it.

There is a lot to like in the book. Underdog stories are inspiring. Anytime there is a secret or a conspiracy, we want to be in the know. We like groups of friends doing friend-things. We like hoary wizards! We like sports! Most exciting to me was how lived-in the world of Hogwarts felt. For example, the culture of Hogwarts seemed like it had gone on for generations. The points system, the houses, quidditch, the ghosts, and even showing up for school felt very real (especially for a story about wizard kids). I had learned about quidditch and the houses via cultural osmosis a decade ago, so it is easy to forget what an influence Rowling was on pop culture. (My alma mater has a quidditch team!) Experiencing the world for the first time as a reader was exciting.

My only real complaints are 1) Hagrid and 2) it didn’t feel like a complete story. First, Hagrid was not my favorite character to read about, and he takes up what feels like a lot of the book. Second, Harry Potter #1 didn’t feel like it had a beginning, middle, and end. However, I enjoyed walking around in the world so much that I didn’t mind enough to dock more than a star.

Amazing work, Ms. Rowling.

*I just do this sometimes. I have never seen Titanic, and I didn’t eat a s’more until I was 23.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Harry Potter, Jelly Beans, Muggle, Scars, wizards

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  1. Emmalita says

    August 13, 2015 at 8:07 am

    Feel free to skip Titanic, or just find an “Everythig wrong with Titanic in 5 minutes” video on YouTube.

    Welcome to Harry Potter. It’s a fun series, and thought provoking, too. The first three books set everything up, and then starting with the last coup,e of chapters of book 4 until just before the epilogue in book 7, it it essentially 1 story. Are you going to read the series?

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    • Halbs says

      August 13, 2015 at 9:21 am

      I haven’t decided if I will read the series as a whole, yet. I’m also trying to work through Lord of the Rings, Henry Rollins, and Felicia Day. Time permitting, I will read each book and then watch the corresponding movie.

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      • Emmalita says

        August 13, 2015 at 9:38 am

        Do read the books first, the movies are frustrating. Both Jim Dale and Stephen Fry have narrated audio versions of the books, which are worth listening to if you spend a lot of time in a car or walking.

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      • narfna says

        August 13, 2015 at 2:34 pm

        I’m so so so jealous that you are reading LOTR and HP for the first time. Two of my top five book series of all time. I would pay a LOT of money to be able to read them again for the first time.

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        • Halbs says

          August 14, 2015 at 10:51 pm

          It’s like finding out about pizza and nachos at once!

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  2. faintingviolet says

    August 13, 2015 at 9:33 am

    Happy half cannonball and welcome to the crazy ride that is Harry Potter. :) I keep meaning to indulge in a reread, but there are just so many books.

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  3. narfna says

    August 13, 2015 at 2:35 pm

    The only thing I say to this is YASSSSSSSSSS.

    Oh, and also, you must keep going. I live for reading new readers reactions to this series, especially since there aren’t that many of you!

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