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- May 16, 2016
I never really read the books; I basically went directly from Dav Pilkey to Salinger.
Still, I appreciate the fact that Rowling made reading cool again. (even if that means John Green is partially her fault)
And while English professors love to dismiss it (often for the pettiest of reasons--I remember hearing one respectable lit-crit say that the books were the worst ever because the first one had the phrase "stretched his legs" in it), you gotta admit: The fact that people are still talking about it and still absorbed by it after all these years means that J.K. Rowling is a good writer.
Period. Full stop. Mic drop.
Still, I appreciate the fact that Rowling made reading cool again. (even if that means John Green is partially her fault)
And while English professors love to dismiss it (often for the pettiest of reasons--I remember hearing one respectable lit-crit say that the books were the worst ever because the first one had the phrase "stretched his legs" in it), you gotta admit: The fact that people are still talking about it and still absorbed by it after all these years means that J.K. Rowling is a good writer.
Period. Full stop. Mic drop.