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What always gets me about those people is if it's real art, the artist is putting their message into the story. When I was young and in the target demographic, I stopped reading halfway through because the message of the story was getting confusing or annoying. I don't think I've ever seen a main character get more selfish in their character arc. I later found out that Harry's solution to owning a house with severed heads everywhere was to put doilies over them during the holidays.
The books are bad and where probably only tolerable in the beginning because of the editor.
Duuude. You put it so well. They fell off hard after Goblet of Fire, not that the cracks weren't showing before
Unpopular opinion, Voldemort is a boring villain with puddle deep motives. He should never have survived the first book.
That's the thing though, that kind of works for kid lit
Well, when I was a kid, I was very surprised when he showed back up again.