Lets talk about growing up with the Harry Potter series through an open letter to its author,J.K Rowling today.
Dear J.K. Rowling,
I write this letter pretty late,in the larger scheme of things. I’ve loved your brainchild for nearly a decade now and decided ,for obvious reasons that something this life defining for me must be appreciated. Hence,I write an open letter,which is about the only way I could ever hope to reach you.
I encountered the first book in the series when my primary school librarian specially picked it out and offered it to me as she felt that it was something I would love.I was an innocent,book loving child who had no idea that she was being given something that was going to define so much of the person I would be and would matter to me so much.
I didn’t quite realise,but I’d just opened the door to becoming a more voracious reader,a more open-minded person,learning to love words and languages ,many interesting conversations and so many friendships.I learnt to value what I have, for some people do not have even that.I learnt to be loyal,steadfast and brave.To always have courage and do the right thing even if no one stands by you.To value family and love the people I have in my life,instead of thinking about those that I don’t. To be a better friend and to be who I am,instead of conforming to someone else’s definition of what is ‘cool’ and what is ‘weird’.It taught me,most importantly to believe that magic ,in some form or the other is lurking just around the corner and that all we have to do is,look.
I wanted to tell you how proud I am of how far you’ve come. We’ve all read the stories of when you were writing the book,going through life’s worst situations but I feel like you haven’t been appreciated enough for being the strong,brave,courageous woman you are.The way you didn’t lose hope even when you faced rejection,inspires me,the writer, to not lose hope and believe in myself.Even though I didn’t actually grow up with the books,I was much too young to read them while they actually came out,I want to tell you that I did end up growing up with them.So many of us did.
The book series was in bookstores from 1997 to 2007.The Harry Potter movies ran in theatres from 2001 to 2011. Harry Potter and The Cursed Child,the ‘eighth’ story was staged in London on 7th June 2016 and continues to be staged.The first movie in the new Harry Potter spin-off series,Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them hits theatres on the 18th of November 2016.A spin off series,a whole second world you created within the world that you already had, with new words,new people and a whole new century is happening and taking us all home again.Because that what you’ve given us,or me,at least in that apparently fictitious world of yours.I can always find the warmth and coziness of home waiting for me a book ,play or movie away.I still,re-read the book series and learn something new or get a better perspective on the things I’m dealing with in life.So,even though its nowhere near enough and would probably never suffice or do justice to what this world of yours has been and continues to be for me,thank you.
I’m thankful that all was well, even though it kept me yearning for more.Most of all,I’m thankful that Mr. and Mrs. Dursley of number 4,Privet Drive, were proud that they were perfectly normal,thank you very much.
Yours,
A Potterhead.
THIS POST’S QUESTION: Have you read/watched the Harry Potter Series? If yes,what have you personally,learnt from it? Comment below with what you think about it,I’d love to hear from you!
I honestly only met you, Aru, because of the HP Series! The magical world of JK Rowling was my first fandom and the very fandom that inspired me to start my fanpage and meet so many booknerds. So yes, I freaking love these books and I love this letter!
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I know,it was my first one too! It is why hot me into fangirling and shipping and I’m so thankful for that and for this series! Thanks,Lil!
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My thoughts exactly. This open letter has everything i feel about HP included.
*cough, cough* Apart from Cursed Child. DO NOT GET ME STARTED ON CURSED CHILD!!
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I haven’t read Cursed Child yet actually. Its very sad and I hate it.
WAIT WHAT HAPPENS OH GOD Don’t tell me
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I won’t and don’t read my review on it, because it is NOT spoiler-free. The whole thing is spoilers. Should you read it? If you want to but don’t expect anything good. Well, actually, some people really liked it, so… You never know!
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I will be reading it soon hopefully,fingers crossed that it will turn out okay!
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You just inked what i have always thought about harry potter *the chosen one* so flawlessly 😍
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Aww,not really,glad I could make you happy with what I wrote 😊
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I love this post! And I can totally relate to this. I’ve tweeted this post to JKR, The Queen herself! Keep your fingers crossed, girl! I hope she notices your open letter!
Cheers! Xoxo
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Merlin’s pants, really? I am beyond the realms of happiness to hear that! Happy is such an understatement and thankful too likewise.THANK YOU so much! I’m glad you found it worthy of sharing. If she notices my letter,I might actually have a heart attack. You’ve become my best friend already,no jokes there!
Cheers to you too! ❤️
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#PotterheadsForever😉❤️
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Always.❤️
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Notes of thankfulness from me and every other potterhead friend of mine who isn’t on the WordPress. I too hope JKR happens to read your letter.
Always happy to meet a Potterhead 😊
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Thank you thank you! That is the dream!
Reciprocated likewise,it’s always a great thing! 😊
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Hey, i nominated you for the Liebster Award. It would be so nice of you if you give it a try
https://shubham14blog.wordpress.com/2017/05/02/liebster-award/?preview=true
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Hey,thank you SO much,but i’ve been nominated for the Leibster Award before! I really appreciate the gesture,thanks!
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