Don't, they're children's books.
When I saw an adult reading a hard back Harry Potter book the day it came out, in public, it filled me with an urge to find an axe and chop them up to ****.
****s.
See someone gets my thoughts on this

Don't, they're children's books.
When I saw an adult reading a hard back Harry Potter book the day it came out, in public, it filled me with an urge to find an axe and chop them up to ****.
****s.

The Book Thief was written as a children's book. It's a modern classic.Don't, they're children's books.
When I saw an adult reading a hard back Harry Potter book the day it came out, in public, it filled me with an urge to find an axe and chop them up to ****.
****s.
The answer to that is easily definable by analysing book sales and bank accounts.I don’t get the arrogance of authors at all, wtf makes them think that anybody wants to read the crap that they’re thinking about?
The answer to that is easily definable by analysing book sales and bank accounts.
I don't know. What made Shaun Ryder think anyone wanted to hear him sing?!No but when they’re writing their first book. After they have a fan base of dull *****’s I can sort of see why they’d carry on.
I don’t get the arrogance of authors at all, wtf makes them think that anybody wants to read the crap that they’re thinking about?

I don't know. What made Shaun Ryder think anyone wanted to hear him sing?!
Dunno ... self delusion perhaps?
According to Scholastic, more than 400 million copies of Harry Potter titles have been sold worldwide, and they've been translated into 68 languages.
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I personally wish he hadn't bothered although I do think he's funny.
The Book Thief was written as a children's book. It's a modern classic.
"Literature is what the reader makes of it"
Stan 2019
I don't feel the need to advertise my reading. I read in front of a full length mirror so that when I get to an interesting bit I can discuss it with a fellow literary genius.I haven't read that either!
Did you sit as publicly as possible on a park bench or something and read the whole hard copy book, while looking very, very earnest indeede, on the day after each Potter book was released?
Say it ain't so!
I don’t get the arrogance of authors at all, wtf makes them think that anybody wants to read the crap that they’re thinking about?

I don't feel the need to advertise my reading. I read in front of a full length mirror so that when I get to an interesting bit I can discuss it with a fellow literary genius.