Wednesday, June 13, 2007

True Confessions...

Ok, before I start...put your rotten tomatoes and eggs down, step away from the stones, and if you can't handle the truth, plug your ears and cover your eyes.

I am a Harry Potter fan.

There, I've said it.

I'm one of the millions eagerly awaiting the last volume in the saga that began 10 years ago.

I remember seeing book one on the shelf at Walmart and wondering what it was. But didn't care enough to pick it up and browse.

Then volume two came out; again I saw it at Walmart. This time my husband told me had heard a buzz about the series, but he couldn't quite recall what it was all about.

By the time book three hit shelves, the Christian community was in an uproar. I joined in, listening to what was said and chiming in with "That's right! Uh-huh! Don't want to lose our kids to witchcraft, no we don't!"

But then Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was released...and I longed for that book. Why? I didn't know a thing about the series...but it was so thick...with so many pages...and I adore a nice, big, juicy read...However, I avoided temptation and bought several books and stacked them all together to give the illusion of a nice, thick book.

My mom and I were shopping in the mall in Chico, California right around the time Order of the Phoenix was released. I remember drooling gazing with longing at that one...it was bigger, thicker, and blue...my favorite color. My mom looked at me and said, "Deena, I've never known you to take someone else's word for anything. You've never even tried one of those books. See what all the fuss is about and then make up your own mind."

She bought me a copy of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and it sat on my shelf for several weeks. I just felt too guilty reading it, after all the negative talk that I had spouted about the series.

Finally, after my son asked me to see what it was like so he might read the series, I surrendered, opened the cover, and read the first page...

I haven't been the same since.

Now, if you and your family have chosen to not read this series, I applaud you. We need parents to take responsibility for their children and the choices out there, and to stick to their guns. Don't let anyone condemn you for your decision, and there are oodles of other excellent books out there for kids to read and enjoy.

Likewise, please don't judge me either. After he read the first book, my son chose to read something else...the stories were too long and involved for him to hang in there...he's the opposite of me--doesn't like long reads, but likes them quick and fast-paced.

I've done my homework. I've read all the articles and the books both for and against. And believe me, there are still books out there that I don't believe are healthy for our kids to read, and some are even dangerous. If you want to know which ones I refer to, email me and I'll be happy to share my insight with you.

Having said all of that, I'm going to be re-reading the entire series in anticipation of the release of Book 7, just days after my birthday (happy birthday to me!!). So if my reviews slow down a tad bit, you'll know why.

Those who would like to discuss this with me may feel free to email me. I will not argue the point with you, nor debate the subject here. But I felt the need to "come clean" and I sincerely hope I will not lose readership over this.

On another note, I just got 4 new books today, and can't wait to dive in to each one...so be watching for reviews on Joyce Meyer's first fictional release, a new author my hubby discovered for me, and another one for teen girls that looks amazing!!

Happy Reading!

Deena

8 comments:

Deborah said...

another harry potter fan over here! i've also reread the books in anticipation for book 7 (well by reread i mean listen to the audio CDs, jim dale does such an excellent job with the voices, if you haven't heard any of them i HIGHLY recommend it) July 21 is sooooo far away.....

TaunaLen said...

"bought several books and stacked them all together to give the illusion of a nice, thick book."

I so love this line! I was like you when the series first came out. Then my 17 year old son got into the books, and now I think I am going to give them a whirl. I so love thick, juicy, hardcover books with great covers and endpapers, and page after page of wonderful, poetic, fictional prose. Yep, I think you've convinced me. Now, I wonder if I can get the whole set, or are they too valuable for anyone to sell anymore. I'm off to Amazon.com again today. Thanks, Deena for feeding my addiction once again. (How's that for owning my own choices?)

Hugs!

~TaunaLen

Denise said...

Your the best book reviewer in the world dear.

Amy said...

Big Harry fan here. My husband and I read them to form an opinion one way or the other. We didn't think we should tell our kids not to read it without grounds. Turns out we both loved them!

Eagerly awaiting July 21 here!

TaunaLen said...

OH I AGREE - hardcover is the only way to go. I will read a paperback book, but a hardcover book is a treasure! The dad in Inkheart describes books with beautiful endpapers, parting like a curtain on a stage, the quality of the paper and the fabric of the cover...I love it. The author, Cornelia Funke gets books like I do -- it's obvious in this delightful children's novel. I ordered book 1, hardback and can't wait to get started. I figure I can read through the nine pretty quickly, if I buy one every few days from my fun budget. I'll make a note of the Sharon Hinck book, and keep an eye out for it, too. Thanks for the recommendation!

~TL

ohAmanda said...

Good post, Deena! I agree wholeheartedly.

Christy said...

New visitor to the site here - and in the same boat! I love the HP series and can not wait till the next one comes out. I travel alot (by car) and use audio books to fill my reading addiction - Jim Dale reads the HP series and is amazing! I would highly recommend that version for families who aren't opposed to the series. (good on parents for checking out the book first!)

Anonymous said...

YAY Deena! I have been given so many bad looks or had rude comments said to me, just for being a Christian AND a Harry Potter fan. I've loved Harry Potter since around the time book 3 came out and I've been hooked ever since. People should not judge anyone for their taste in books and as far as I know God has never stated "you are a sinner if you enjoy a good fiction book." And Harry Potter = good fiction. Thanks for your post Deena!