tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6778078798471785392.post3281466665069431885..comments2023-11-18T22:53:42.861+11:00Comments on Sneak a Peek:<p> Aussie Authors at Work</p>: More on Harry PotterRosalie Skinnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15530160674372850136noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6778078798471785392.post-84771516274675010392012-04-07T12:30:40.884+10:002012-04-07T12:30:40.884+10:00I can't comment, not having read the books oth...I can't comment, not having read the books other than glancing through a few pages to see why they attract so much interest. Having said that, I agree The Harry Potter books are a phenomenon. They will be remembered as kids who discovered a new skill through Harry's adventures continue to read in their adult life. <br />Thank goodness.Rosalie Skinnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15530160674372850136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6778078798471785392.post-90156696303461460432012-04-07T09:32:06.974+10:002012-04-07T09:32:06.974+10:00I loved the Harry Potter Books. They are easy to r...I loved the Harry Potter Books. They are easy to read and I found them to be well written stories that held my interest (which is a difficult thing to do, nowadays). A lot of the classic authors depended heavily on adverbs and I didn't notice adverbs intruded in the Harry Potter books. I've read plenty where they do intrude.<br />I still can't fathom why the Potter series should be such a phenominal seller, though. Or the Twilight books. There are surely other series out there that should have succeeded just as well.Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00435753141533984134noreply@blogger.com