I Just Read Harry Potter For The First Time At 31 Years Old

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The Fantasy Files Podcast

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@LadyButterfly99
@LadyButterfly99 Ай бұрын
I just stumbled upon your video here.. Always great to see someone new join this AMAZING world! Dumbledore along with Harry of course were my fav characters as well! Amazing and complex character Dumbledore. And Harry the bravest man ever! I'm not sure if you're even gonna read this LOONG comment it's been a year LOL But I wanted to answer your questions! I'm not sure you got them answered or figured out or not but oh well here I am.. 19:40 Well Rowling already clarified all of that.. actually in my opinion after my LOOOONG years till now of obsession over this world I'm pretty sure I know my stuff PRETTY WELL LOL SO! About George.. I'm sure the only things she said was: Well how do you think a person lives without his other half? Fred was George's soulmate in the not romantic sense yk like his whole life so it was pretty awful he never fully recovers she literally said.. about his life; he supposedly married a fellow classmate don't know if you remember her; Angelina Johnson and had kids the eldest is "Fred" 😢 while continuing to run their joke shop with Ron joining later on! 19:45 Teddy Lupin had a wonderful upbringing -well as it could get as an orphan.. - living between first, his maternal grandparents Mr Tedd Tonks and his wife Andromeda the better sister of the 3 Black sisters "Andromeda, Narcissa and Bellatrix Black" And then later in his life as you read he visited then started to stay a lot with his godfather Harry and his family. AND MUCH later on in life supposedly got together with Bill Weasley and Fleur's eldest daughter Victoire! It was hinted in the 19 years later part that he was dating her. 20:00 Well the most important were: The Weasley family kept expanding on and on so what do you expect it was warmer than ever in the old couple's house with all the grandkids! only that was said. Harry and Ron never finished their last year they had still after the battle of Hogwarts and instantly became qualified Aurors for a while, then Ron shifted to run the joke shop with George and Harry then became head of Magical Law Enforcement at the Ministry of Magic. Hermione finished her last year! Typical Hermione! Then worked for the Ministry first in Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures department fighting still for creatures like house elves, then deputy head of the department of Magical Law Enforcement working directly with the Minister for Magic at the time, Kingsley Shacklebolt if you remember him "was in the order and was the black tall guy in the movies" to get rid of old laws that favored pure-blood wizards and witches. THEN she became Minister of Magic herself! Ginny went pro palying quidditch for the all-female Quidditch team Holyhead Harpies then she retired while celebrated and became senior Quidditch correspondent for the Daily Prophet. Neville became a herbology professor as you read in the epilogue and married fellow classmate the Hufflepuff Hannah Apott. Luna very much became just like Newt Scamander if you're familiar with fantastic beasts; just travelling about discovering creatures and adventures basically a naturalist and AS WELL married Newt's grandson Rolf Scamander. And I believe these were the important "new generation" of the order of the phoenix and the Dumbledore's army old members! Malfoy was discussed in the epilogue and there's no much interesting on him just keeping to himself just that his wife and only son's mother died very young. I also don't think that he has that potential to have the enemy to friend/hero ark he was just raised FAR away from ever finding that path truly but he just really did nothing bad after the battle of Hogwarts. I don't believe I forgot anyone important! Oh and 25:04 LOL Well DUH yeah! But it has a bit of a story.. See Arther was fascinated with muggles as yk so the car wasn't a first! He basically had A LOT of muggle normal stuff that he collects here and there from his job escapades and THEN he brings them home and starts experimenting with them using tricks and enchantments and the car was just an experimenting gone FAIRLY very right! that Molly didn't hate very much! She used to fight with him A LOT because of the random things he brings home and modify LOL.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles Ай бұрын
Haha yes it's been a year but I see your comment! Thank you so much for your detailed response!! Love this! I'm not sure if you've seen, but we have a "Podcast within a podcast" called Potter Watch (We have a playlist for it on our channel) where we're going book by book and movie by movie, and our co-host Sam is a first time reader! She's really enjoying it! When we get to the end of deathly hallows I'll read this whole comment on the show to tie a nice bow on things! I love all these little details. The one thing that hasn't quite sat well with me is Harry joining the ministry, even if it's changed. I think a much better career path for him would've been the DatDA teacher. And Malfoy... man I dunno I just wish he had gotten a true redemption arc, he could've been such a cool and complex character, and we need a good Slytherin! (I'm Slytherin haha). I haven't seen the Fantastic Beasts movies yet but I do know of Newt, that's so cool to hear that Luna and her husband took up his mantle!!! Also so great to hear about Ron joining the joke shop that warms my heart so much, I need a side story about it!!! She really needs to do sequel books (or prequels with the Marauders haha) But really, thank you so much for all these details, this is perfect. If you'd ever like to hop on the show and chat Harry Potter with us; reach out on Twitter or email! Fantasyfilespodcast@gmail.com, I'll pin this comment so I can find it later haha thanks!!
@RVGrannyWA
@RVGrannyWA 7 ай бұрын
I just read the Harry Potter books for the first time last year at 78 years old. Yes, I'm hooked. Lost count how many times I've reread the books and rewatched the movies.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 7 ай бұрын
awesome!!
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
Wowowow that warms my heart and soul
@flyingstapler1241
@flyingstapler1241 10 ай бұрын
While many fans also think Draco should've gotten a "proper" redemption, I find his ending pretty realistic for the type of person he represents. He was just never meant to be the "enemy-to-hero" type of character- Regulus and Snape were created for that role. There is a lot of parallelism in the series and Draco's character serves that purpose. Just as Harry is the foil to Voldemort and an alternate version of James, Draco is the foil to Ron and an alternate version of Dudley. Harry is James without his arrogance and pride from his popularity. Dudley is a Draco who grew out of his parents' influence naturally and actively tries to get on good terms with Harry. Yes Draco is quite a flat character for 5 books, but he wasn't evil without a purpose. He and Dudley were kids who came from a family that loved and spoiled them, so naturally they took on their parents' ideology. A lot of Draco fans (mainly fanon and movie Draco fans) popularized the "he and his mother were abused by his father" narrative, to give him an tragic backstory to explain why he's bad. In order to turn him complex and grey character, they ended up assigning Snape's role to Draco once again, while destroying the remaining good of his family in canon. HP's most important theme is love, especially parental love, and that is reflected in many ways. The 1 positive trait that the Malfoys have is being a loving family. It is sprinkled throughout the books and was more highlighted in Deathly Hallows. Draco is always defensive over his parents, and they would also defy Voldemort for the sake of their son. The Malfoys and the Dursleys are part of how the narrative shows the importance of love. Even bad people can turn out not-as-messed-up if they had gotten love. Rowling said that Voldemort would've turned out differently had he been raised by his mother. Umbridge hated her mother. Snape grew up with an abusive father and became a terrible person, but his genuine love for Lily was what's anchoring him on the good side. And though Harry suffered a worse childhood than Voldemort as an orphan, Lily sacrificed her life for Harry with a powerful love charm, while Merope gave up on her life.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 10 ай бұрын
Oooh very interesting! We'll have to discuss this on our next Potter Watch episode!
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
You're so right about Draco. Nowadays everything is trope driven in part because so many authors are trying to crack the code for the feelings that Harry Potter gave us. But they never do it right.
@sarah4hp
@sarah4hp 5 ай бұрын
LMAO at your take on the Malfoys as a loving family! Narcisa was undoubtedly a loving mother, and did a lot, but Lucius was DEFINITELY an abusive father. The way he mocks and humiliates his son for not getting better grades than a “mudblood”, saying that maybe a thief or a plunderer is indeed the height of what he will be able to achieve if he doesn’t improve etc. says it all. As does the fact that he puts the pressure of restoring the family name and standing with Voldemort by giving up his former classmates to torture and murder. He loves his son mainly as a continuation of the Malloy legacy and a reflection of himself, and gets nasty and abusive when Draco fails to live up to his expectations and standards. Now, I would definitely like to think that after he gets to feel the consequences of his choice to follow Voldemort, and fully gets humiliated and sees his power and influence disappear while he is powerless to protect his son and his wife from being abused and terrorised by the monster he brought into their lives he might have become less arrogant, haughty and convinced of his own superiority and thusly been less harsh and critical of Draco, but yeah… that still wouldn’t erase the childhood Draco had, nor that Lucius had previously been abusive, at the very least verbally and emotionally.
@francisgrizzlysmit4715
@francisgrizzlysmit4715 8 ай бұрын
I was about 41 give or take a few years, when I read HP for the first time, 61 now still rereading them
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Here's part of the dedication in the last book. ""and to you, if you have stuck with Harry until the very end."
@jasonlandow9291
@jasonlandow9291 9 ай бұрын
Glad you loved it so much! I grew up with the books as you described and it WAS a magical thing. I love fantasy and it looks like our tastes are very similar, but nothing can really match HP for me because the nostalgia is so immense. However, you are absolutely right the nostalgia is not necessary. It's an incredibly well-written, classic story for all ages (and for the ages). I re-listen to these audiobooks more than any other, it is pure comfort, despite all the murder and torture and villainy lol.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 9 ай бұрын
love this!
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
It's so true about nothing being able to match it because I've taken every reccomendation from people saying that something else was the same and it never is the same or even close really.
@kyleethekelt
@kyleethekelt 9 ай бұрын
There is nothing wild about this. I started reading it at 55 and others have been older still. I, myself, had avoided it because it was popular, but also because the late great Sir Terry Pratchett appeared critical and he is my favourite author. However, I can certainly understand the effect on you. For me it helped open a Pandora's Box of issues due to the parallels in my own life - including evil teachers. While I felt the same as you clearly feel now, the more i read the more annoyed I became with some of them. This speaks to the skill with which they are drawn. You may find that your feelings will develop as you re-read multiple times as I have. What I like most about the series is its multiple layers - far more than could be really understood by its stated demographic, I feel. I am still discovering more as I read and read and re-read; I hope you will, also.
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
You.get.it. Thank goodness you ended up giving it a chance
@hathuphuong5347
@hathuphuong5347 7 ай бұрын
I could sit here and listen to u talk abt Harry Potter for 9 hours. I just love Harry Potter so much
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
It just hits different
@bigmike8302
@bigmike8302 Жыл бұрын
I wish i could read the harry potter books for the first time again😢 me and my friend them together when we were 10
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
Here's what's special they grew with you but they also still grow with you because you understand them different now you've lived more. Hogwarts will always welcome you home just like it did when you were little Mike
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
The thing about Harry Potter is that you'll hear many many times that so and so book(s) is just like Harry Potter and the devastating and wonderful thing about that is that it's ALWAYS a damn lie. Authors have been trying to crack the code for years but they never can assemble all the Hallows that make Rowling's series special.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 6 ай бұрын
So true! The only thing I've really been able to compare it to (or vise versa, really) is the Dresden Files. They're not exactly the same by any means, but you can tell that Jim Butcher took a lot of inspiration from Harry Potter and that the Dresden Files has a kind of similar "magic" to it (Magic meaning the way you get swept up in it, the way the characters just climb into your soul and stay there)
@DoeFoot
@DoeFoot 4 ай бұрын
That’s my exact problem 😢 I’ve tried so many other fiction books and none captured my interest even if I dragged my way through to the end of them
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 4 ай бұрын
@@DoeFoot Try The Dresden Files it's like an adult Harry Potter and it's amazing!
@zachrichardson6554
@zachrichardson6554 Жыл бұрын
Really glad you enjoyed the series. My favorite to this day as a fantasy reader. A couple comments- The best and the worst thing about the series is that it leaves you wanting more. It’s so easy after wrapping up the series to get caught in rereading books like you said, just to try and relive some of your favorite moments. I recommend reading through some of the secondary materials JK put out after the series like the Hogwarts Textbooks, (avoid The Cursed Child) just because they give you a familiar taste of the world, and are some good short reads. Also, while JK said she would not be adding to the series, she has continued to add to the lore on her blog on Pottermore. They are also good reads, that provide great context to some characters and history that you may be longing for. I love your picks for favorite books. The last two in the series are the best, although some of the darkest. It is JK at her best, and you really feel to have matured with Harry and his arc while reading those books. I feel most Potter fans hold Prisoner of Azkaban as their favorite, simply because it is a masterful mix of the brightest and the darkest in the series. The Order of the Phoenix is a tough read. It’s very good, no doubt, but it seems more unnecessarily drawn out than the others. JK has said herself, that looking back she wishes she would have cut more material from that book. I feel, out of all the post read reviews of the books, yours captures the feeling of the series the best. The emotion and attachment that the characters seem to draw out of you is unlike what I’ve experienced in many series. Jo’s writing is so descriptive that it allows you to put yourself in the shoes of each key character as the action happens. It allows you to make educated guesses about where the story is going. You get some right, which is why you get so surprised when you’re wrong, and the plot twists occur. It keeps you glued to every page, hanging on every word. I’m currently reading the series again for maybe the third time. This time, with my wife for her first read through. For us Potter fans, since we can’t read The story for the first time again, the next best thing is watching someone experience the magic for the first time. Sometimes it’s hard to get people into the series, but once they give it a chance, they are always hooked. Thanks for the review! Happy page turning.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles Жыл бұрын
Oh man, thank you so much for this comment!! I'm so happy you were able to live vicariously through me in the review! Without a doubt this is one of my new favorite series and it's been incredible interacting with the community! Again, thank you so much for your kind words and I'll definitely check out the textbooks and Pottermore!!
@racheljackson4428
@racheljackson4428 3 ай бұрын
@@FantasyFiles favorite book? mine is prisoner of Azkaban.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 3 ай бұрын
@@racheljackson4428 Half Blood Prince!
@racheljackson4428
@racheljackson4428 3 ай бұрын
@@FantasyFiles Excellent choice. the way J.K Rowling Develop the character of Severus Snape was Genius. The Relationship with Lily Evans or Lily Potter was done Beautifully with Snape making terrible choices and James Potter bullying him.
@vidhanthecoolestguy
@vidhanthecoolestguy 6 ай бұрын
The music is so on point 🥹
@AuthorJohnADouglas
@AuthorJohnADouglas Жыл бұрын
It’s been fun to watch you enjoy the series. Glad you liked it
@DoeFoot
@DoeFoot 4 ай бұрын
Harry Potter means so much to me because my dad took me to the movies and loved to get me excited and hyped 😊❤ Now that he is no longer here, it is so special to have Harry Potter and those memories with him! I absolutely love Harry Potter and its messages. Some of my favourite quotes ever are from HP. “Is any of this real, or is it just happening inside my head?” “Of course it’s happening inside your head Harry, but why on earth should that mean, that it isn’t real?” As someone who struggles with mental illness, that quote has helped me so much ❤
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 4 ай бұрын
Aw that's so sweet! And yessss that's an excellent quote I love it so much!!
@samg4337
@samg4337 Жыл бұрын
I agree so much with a lot of the things you said in this video. When I got older and read the books again, I was very surprised to see how complex some of the adult characters are. Dumbledore, Snape, Sirius, Lupin, Harry's parents... They're flawed and interesting, and I reaally love the shades of gray that they have
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
She gave us 50 shades way before E.L. James did. By the way is it a coincidence that the characters you named drop all have one thing in common (Besides going to hogwarts)
@qs2668
@qs2668 7 ай бұрын
One thing to appreciate from the cursed child is actually the evolution of Harry and Draco's relationship. They go from "nodding to each other from a distance" to actual friends over the course of the story where you could imagine them inviting each other's families over for dinner. And it's done in a way that makes sense, not forced at all
@michaelbutler8259
@michaelbutler8259 6 ай бұрын
There are a ton of great channels going crazy in depth on this series
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 6 ай бұрын
Love the rejuvenation of Harry Potter!
@BobLeeeSwaggga
@BobLeeeSwaggga Жыл бұрын
Love this video, i was always a fan of the movies growing up but I read the books in my late 20’s as well and fell in love with the series just like yourself. Truly my favourite franchise of all time
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! This is absolutely one of my new favorites of all time!
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
I had the same story, somehow I missed reading them in school probably because I didn't read but when I finally did it rocked me and I'll never be the same. And thank goodness for that.
@kaywatsup
@kaywatsup 11 ай бұрын
That was a smart idea listening to the audiobook while you play the Harry Potter video game. It sounds like a fun experience to immerse yourself
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
Wait yes this is genius because it gives purpose to the fact that you waited this long. "After all this time?" because ironically Hogwarts legacy wasn't part of the wizarding world's legacy before this time.
@melhawl3685
@melhawl3685 11 ай бұрын
I read the series with my now 16 ane 11 year old kids when they were 4 and 9. We read as a family. Reading 2 pages and passing the book to next person, my son read with us once he wad able to read. We read the book then watched the movie. Itbtook three years (unfortunately i work 12 hour shifts overnight and we weren't able to read every night). It is some of my best momories. I hope my 16 year old Slyrherin and 11 year old Ravenclaw remember the time with as much happiness as I do. -- proud Hufflepuff mom
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 11 ай бұрын
This is so great! Hope to do this with my future children someday!
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
Wait that's special I'm lost for words
@katjafredsgaard8439
@katjafredsgaard8439 9 ай бұрын
The books are so fantastic, i still love to re-read them ☺️
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
You won't regret it
@NsTheName
@NsTheName 11 ай бұрын
Just for anyone who may not know, Rowling is actually pronounced like row row row your boat :) I'm so glad you enjoyed this series! Man do I understand what you meant by wanting to start the series all over again. I've read many classics, (most recently I read LoTR which I enjoyed) and NOTHING has captured my heart like Harry Potter. I always feel so completely pulled in by the magic of it all and each time I finish the series I feel like I'm mourning a friend. I've read it once a year the last few years, haha. I've recently begun reading it again. I've actually been trying to branch out and find other fantasy series (hence LoTR) but the big issue I'm having is that SO MANY OF THEM are basically just romance's disguised as fantasy and that's not what I want. I want to read a fantasy series, not a romance. I don't mind the romance in HP because it's like a side character. It's not the main plot. If anyone has suggestions, please let me know. I've read Shadow and Bone, tried reading the A Court of Thorns and Roses books (too graphically violent for me and focuses too much on romance) I started reading The Crescent City, and am currently reading The Cruel Prince. Nothing comes even close to HP. Help! Lol
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 11 ай бұрын
Oh, yeah, it's because you're reading all the mainstream garbage that is basically just romance haha. Read Kings' Dark Tidings (it seems like it's a romantasy at first but it's not at all, get into the second book and beyond, it's amazing), check out The Dresden Files for basically an adult Harry Potter, and the Kingkiller Chronicle. All of those are fantastic, have incredible audiobooks, and you won't regret your time with them! Especially Dresden Files if you like HP!
@NsTheName
@NsTheName 11 ай бұрын
@@FantasyFiles I appreciate the help! All I could find recommended online was the mainstream stuff -.- Shadow and Bone was meh (although it does have one of my favorite literary characters of all time) the Court of Roses series was good at first and then was meh, same with Crescent series. It had enough to keep me semi interested. Cruel Prince is fine so far, but we’ll see. I’m excited to dive into your suggestions. Especially Dresden Files!
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 11 ай бұрын
@@NsTheName Yeah I think you'll like those! The Dresden Files in a nutshell: Imagine Harry Potter grows up and becomes a private investigator in Chicago, dealing with supernatural baddies along the way. It sounds goofy, but it's pretty serious most of the time (with a good dose of humor throughout). Jim Butcher (The author) is clearly a fan of Harry Potter and makes many references to the series and his magic system is like a more evolved version of the HP magic system, you can definitely see HP influences in the Dresden Files
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
You are so right and yet thousands of people have fixed their lips to say "So and so story is like Harry Potter" and it's always a lie. And half the time they are just guessing at why we love Harry Potter, and often the things we love about it can't be replicated or can be replicated but aren't because of the way the publishing industry works these days for instance, you could right a fantasy book say it's for children, say it has magic say it has witches and even a school and it still won't be Harry Potter and it certainly won't do what Harry Potter did/does.
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
It's so good. Long live the boy who lived.
@gainal9080
@gainal9080 5 ай бұрын
Lupin and Tonks' son has been with his grandmother Andromeda.
@outravacanomillo
@outravacanomillo 11 ай бұрын
I have never heard such a fantastic verbalization of why I deeply treasure Harry Potter. It was a pleasure so thank you, you made my day.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 11 ай бұрын
Aw, thank you so much for watching!
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
It really is special
@30goals
@30goals Жыл бұрын
LOVED this! You must have put a lot of effort into editing and then discussing, it was really enjoyable. Pleasantly surprised to see a glowing review from a guy into high fantasy aswell - a lot of that demo act very snootish towards HP, and cast wild assumptions about it without having read. it really fascinating to look back and see how much pushback the series got when it was first releasing too, theres a fascinating vid on youtube I can link .
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles Жыл бұрын
Oh thank you! Yes this video cost me many sleepless nights but I do think it's one of my best, and definitely one of my most favorites!!! I absolutely loved this series, and can't wait to re-read it for our Harry Potter episode series soon!
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles Жыл бұрын
And yeah, link the vid
@RabiyaRavenclaw
@RabiyaRavenclaw 9 ай бұрын
Completely true, and among those high fantasy readers, LOTR/Tolkien fans are probably the worst. And please link the video.
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
You're right the snobbery is so prevalent and unwarranted. You'll hear fantasy bros throw out all the time well Rowling's no good at world building as if it's a fact and not an obvious lie.
@30goals
@30goals 4 ай бұрын
@@FantasyFiles @RabiyaRavenclaw very late but the video if youre interested : kzbin.info/www/bejne/oKHEfoClrdZnnK8 Particularly Harold Bloom a very famous critic a few minutes in You can see the comments for the typical commentary I was talking about - I remember as it was coming out I was a very early reader in the UK after my sister randomly brought it the second one at a school book fair, when the hype was only just starting really, so I was v young but kinda able to see the phenomenon grow. Rowling didnt have connections so wasnt in the know among literary critics who had a much larger voice at the time - you can see in the vid theyre dicussing the fourth book and by that time it was huge and still being so snobby about it. There was such a huge pushback of HP by critics and literary elites as a danger of diluting kids minds and not being intelligent enough (it wasnt compared to other fantasy childrens books) , but it was shortsighted because it was that very ease that statistically got a generation of kids into reading. The Harry Potter hype uniquely built up originally in libraries by children requesting the books, and librarians had never seen anything like it.
@pabmusic1
@pabmusic1 7 ай бұрын
JKR is currently writing the Cormoran Strike detective series. It has made a great impression, and I'm sure will become one of the truly great detective series, along with Lord Peter Wimsey, Nigel Strangeways, and (of course) Sherlock Holmes.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 7 ай бұрын
I'll check them out! Thanks
@pabmusic1
@pabmusic1 7 ай бұрын
@@FantasyFiles They're written under the pen-name Robert Galbraith.
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
I love the Cormoran Strike series so much. The protagonists are iconic
@AnjeannetteMarie-Swifie4Ever
@AnjeannetteMarie-Swifie4Ever Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed ur review. I read this series as an adult too and thourghly enjoyed it ⚡️
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
The thing people always get wrong especially people who are trying to replicate Rowling's success is that she never wrote the books to be for children she just told the story that she wanted to tell which is why it can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
@michaelbutler8259
@michaelbutler8259 6 ай бұрын
I do love both Dresden and Potter
@alexscott7819
@alexscott7819 6 ай бұрын
Actually JK Rowling has always said "Never say never" when it comes to revisiting the series.
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 6 ай бұрын
That's good to hear!
@percyweasley9301
@percyweasley9301 2 ай бұрын
Really enjoying your REVIEW ❤❤ Love from India 😊
@jpd6509
@jpd6509 Жыл бұрын
Ok so curse child is supposed to be a play and is setup In the book isn’t normal
@Musicalheart430
@Musicalheart430 11 ай бұрын
There is actually a film series called Fantastic Beasts that takes place in this universe’s 1920s, and it’s written by JK Rowling! Its second and third movies are not really good but I LOVED the first movie, and the other movies have some enjoyable things in them too. They really expend the world, for example first movie takes place in US and second movie is in France. Their main character is a magizoologist called Newt Scamander (You can see him in the first book on the book list that Hogwarts sends Harry, he is the author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) and he is one of my favourite characters in HP series!
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
Fantastic beasts goes so hard
@sit-insforsithis1568
@sit-insforsithis1568 8 ай бұрын
I love Harry Potter very much ❤
@alexscott7819
@alexscott7819 6 ай бұрын
There's a reason a copy of Harry Potter is sold every 30 seconds.
@reneepope-munro8115
@reneepope-munro8115 Жыл бұрын
I’d love to read through your tweets. When do they start/is there a thread of them somewhere?
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles Жыл бұрын
I would love it if I had had the foresight to make a big Harry Potter thread! They start on July 4th, if you go to our profile and click "media" just scroll down til you get to July 4th, each of them has a screenshot of where I was in the audiobook at the time! Here's the first one: twitter.com/FilesFantasy/status/1676162035707695104
@silentwatching9069
@silentwatching9069 3 ай бұрын
Read the books First when i was 8 years old. And i really hoped, there would come a Letter for me to Go to Hogwarts at my 11th Birthday. :-)
@dannyjorde2677
@dannyjorde2677 7 ай бұрын
Harry Potter rules
@KateGladstone
@KateGladstone Ай бұрын
Your story is as fascinating as the HARRY POTTER series itself! Just one point of fact, if I may: J. K. Rowling pronounces her surname to rhyme with “bowling”- and NOT to rhyme with “howling,” as you’d wrongly guessed.
@DoeFoot
@DoeFoot 4 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry your mum didn’t let you explore the series’ you wanted to explore as a child! 😢
@BobLeeeSwaggga
@BobLeeeSwaggga Жыл бұрын
I gotta ask, did you find a greater appreciation of the movies after reading the books? I know for me it did, favourite movies 🍿
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles Жыл бұрын
Oh definitely, I loved the movies after reading the books! At first they stayed really true to the books, and then I was a little upset to see that they kind of mangled Half Blood Prince which is my favorite book in the series, but overall they were a fantastic ride!
@meganega123
@meganega123 11 ай бұрын
I actually dislike the movies, because they are so much worse than the books imo
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 11 ай бұрын
@@meganega123 to each their own I guess 🤷I think they're a lot closer to the books than many other adaptations haha
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
It was the opposite for me but I'm so thankful that movies because they do get people into the series and that's what counts.
@francisgrizzlysmit4715
@francisgrizzlysmit4715 8 ай бұрын
awesome that you liked it, I would give you one bit of advice though don't be fooled by the group think on the net the cursed child is not as bad as many of them claim their mostly hung up with their childish idea that Voldermort having a child requires him to know love, sorry to break it to you kids but some one needs to more accurately explain the birds and the bee's to you lol, also the Fanstatic beasts movies and books are a mater piece, people just went against them for political reasons
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
You are so right about the Fantastic Beast movies. They are chef's kiss! I don't know how she created a whole new cast of characters that are just as iconic
@extraHERO
@extraHERO 6 ай бұрын
I hate cursed child though. Sorry lol
@daxherring630
@daxherring630 7 ай бұрын
Give it a month or 2 and you’ll have read them all then…
@FantasyFiles
@FantasyFiles 7 ай бұрын
huh? Lol I read them all before making this video lol
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