From: "Megan" <ianskitty@yahoo.com> To: "The New Improved Less Lame List" <creed-discuss@debbir.com> Date: Sat 18 Jan 2003 17:54:46 -0800 (PST) |
Thanks for the info. Maybe I'll check it out [from the library] in June when I'm not so busy. In the meantime, I have two new books I've gotten as gifts that I don't have time to read.
KITTY
Tara <tknapp@tucker-usa.com> wrote:
Megan-You know what I like to read, and I really like the Harry Potter books. I read the first book because of Jayson's interest in Harry Potter, and wound up enjoying it for myself - and wound up buying all four books and becoming a fan myself. I describe them a bit like an in-depth fairy tale for older kids. The books are imaginative and well written. Definitely worth reading, in my opinion. Just pick up a copy of the first book from the library and give it a try. If you don't like it, no harm done. If you do like it, then invest in the other books. And if you're like me, you'll be able to tell in the first ten pages or so if you like the book or not - with Harry Potter, I didn't want to put the book down once I got a few pages into it.----- Original Message -----From: MeganSent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 5:49 PMSubject: Re: [ Creed Discuss ] The Word Is OutGRRR-will someone tell me why the damn Harry Potter books are interesting to adults? Stephen King, my favorite author, is retiring soon, so I will need a new author to follow. Therefore, YES I AM interested in why these Harry Potter books are so popular. But I don't want to buy one if there's a chance I might not enjoy it. I like Stephen King, Thomas Harris, and Dean Koontz. A.K. Rollings (sp?)? Someone let me know if she'd interest me, please.
Kitty
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