Well, the last Harry Potter book is drawing nigh.
So, I thought it would be fun if the Potter-fans (or even non-fans, if they feel like it) chatted about when they first discovered Potter-world.
For me, it was in 1999. I was in college at the time, and on a holiday, and earning a little extra $$$ by working part-time in a TJMaxx (for those not in the US, it's a sorta discounter-nice stuff store, if that makes any sense. It sells clothes, home furnishings, and jewelry). I haven't even heard of Harry Potter at that point (college is a very world into itself and Potter-mania wasn't as high). But I came across the first book, in paperback, in the children's department. I picked it up solely because it was the only book in the store that didn't have ducklings on the cover and contents of 'dogs go woof-woof, cows go 'mooooo.' And I had some dead time to kill.
From the first two pages I was gone. I found and devoured the second and third books and when I got back into college, hooked my Best Friend (also my Roomate) soon after. Soon after that I met Mr. Mousie and spread the virus to him :)
Fourth book came out actually pretty soon after I finished 1-3, so I was good (even if I did have to go to four diffferent stores to find it, as they were sold out), but the wait for the others was horrible :) I even (very briefly) got into fandom.
So, that's my story. Yours?
Oh, and I found this utterly hilarious MV on youtube. It's Harry-Ginnyish I suppose but it's mainly utterly hilarious (just imagine the Weasleys as rednecks telling Harry to treat Ginny nice :D)
So, I thought it would be fun if the Potter-fans (or even non-fans, if they feel like it) chatted about when they first discovered Potter-world.
For me, it was in 1999. I was in college at the time, and on a holiday, and earning a little extra $$$ by working part-time in a TJMaxx (for those not in the US, it's a sorta discounter-nice stuff store, if that makes any sense. It sells clothes, home furnishings, and jewelry). I haven't even heard of Harry Potter at that point (college is a very world into itself and Potter-mania wasn't as high). But I came across the first book, in paperback, in the children's department. I picked it up solely because it was the only book in the store that didn't have ducklings on the cover and contents of 'dogs go woof-woof, cows go 'mooooo.' And I had some dead time to kill.
From the first two pages I was gone. I found and devoured the second and third books and when I got back into college, hooked my Best Friend (also my Roomate) soon after. Soon after that I met Mr. Mousie and spread the virus to him :)
Fourth book came out actually pretty soon after I finished 1-3, so I was good (even if I did have to go to four diffferent stores to find it, as they were sold out), but the wait for the others was horrible :) I even (very briefly) got into fandom.
So, that's my story. Yours?
Oh, and I found this utterly hilarious MV on youtube. It's Harry-Ginnyish I suppose but it's mainly utterly hilarious (just imagine the Weasleys as rednecks telling Harry to treat Ginny nice :D)
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Date: 2007-07-20 07:47 pm (UTC)So basically I have my mother's weird tenacious determination to make me read the books (though she never read them herself) to thank for my Harry Potter love.
For Goblet of Fire, I had no idea how popular it was going to be and eschewed the midnight release... then was deeply saddened to not find any copies anywhere. That Sunday my mom and I were at a mall and went in a Tower Records (which has a small book section). Now, they also had empty Goblet of Fire displays, but I decided to just go look for the other books in the regular shelves, and then there on the shelf, just sitting next to the first three, was one copy of GoF. I may actually have screamed. I remember giving myself a terrible headache reading in the car on the way home, so that by the time I got home I felt too awful to read and had to take a nap (while huggling the book, of course) to feel well enough to continue.
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Date: 2007-07-21 12:29 pm (UTC)I always tell my friends/family this when I ask. I had a choice. I could've been a Narnia fan or a Harry Potter fan-and I chose Harry Potter.
I think I was nine maybe...if was 2001(the first movie was yet to come out though:P)and I walked into the library looking for a good book. I was a nerd, always, so the librarian knew me and recommended me Narnia AND Harry Potter. They were both sitting there and well, frankly(I KNOW-don't judge a book by it's cover) but that's what I did and I chose Harry Potter because our old libraries Narnia copy was old and looks worn-out. Of course, I fell in love instantly.
Until this day I maintain that I will never read, or probably like, Narnia and I will always, exclusively be a HP fan over Narnia.
I still can not believe that 6 years after that chance read I am here, with the 7th book and all the answers...I am half scared and half excited. All I know for sure is that JK Rowling has changed and inspired people. I mean, right now I love reading- and reading a lot at that. I completely admit that Harry Potter help strengthen my liking of reading- and I am sure she has done that the countless thousands...wow...the end is finally over...I think I'm going to cry...
Oh, and funny little story. I have been reading HP for about 7 hours now(still going:P) and my dad came up to me deadly serious and said " stop reading that, you'll get a headache...go watch some tv or something!" I laughed so much...ahh...Harry Potter...I love you...and will miss reading you so much...I can't WAIT to get my children hooked on this(in 20 years or so:P)
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Date: 2007-07-21 02:26 pm (UTC)I was waiting on a job, just got conferred a degree, and I had a shelf full of books to read that I didn't get to. My younger brother's assigned book report that finished some two or three semesters ago was among them. Its name: "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone." It was 2001.
I wasn't really a fan until the movies, which is probably unusual. But I did intend to finish the series--because it's a series and I'm weird like that, too. :)
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Date: 2007-07-22 01:29 pm (UTC)I clearly remember it as if it was yesterday, my class were in a hype with pocketbooks, Judith Mcnaught and Jude Deveraux where one of the favorites. I have read all their books and I was craving for more. It was one day when my close friend told me to read HARRY POTTER. I knew that book but I didn't really like it, it looked like children's story to me and as I am leaning to a more adult like book, I told her NO. But I couldn't fight her off, the next day she gave me the book, and I read, for the sake of our friendship, in class. I was drowning I tell you. The next day the second book lay on my table and yet again......I drowned. Third, Fourth, Fifth, Six...they were like a blur, but I remember quite well lining up for the other's I got lucky enough to have known the first day of release...and now the Seventh. It all seems like a blur of colors to me, twisting and swirling right before my eyes...and I can't help but weep that it is all over :(
I am and will always be a Harry Potter fans. I still have this fervent hope of having BOOK 8, hahaha but yes, I know this is futile...*sighs*
THE BOOK ENDS, BUT THE MAGIC CONTINUES.
Harry's journey will never end, as we will always be with him throughout like we did in the 7 years of his life <3
OKAY CRAP IM GOING TO CRY.
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Date: 2007-07-22 05:21 pm (UTC)OMG THAT'S FUNNY 8D
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Date: 2007-07-22 10:01 pm (UTC)I think it would lovely if at some point JKR writes a bit more in the universe, perhaps for charity and dealing with Harry, Ron, Hermione & Ginny's seventh year. Assuming the first three do go back to Hogwarts, they'd be in the same year their last year.
That H/G video is hysterical!