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Barmymoo:
Yeah, I read them all in a day as well I think.
Method of Madness:
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--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 23 Mar 2014, 18:58 ---I'd argue that book four is when it stops being a children's series. I'm actually rereading them through audio books at work. I'm on book 5 now.
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to be totally fair, that's about when kids of the characters' respective ages start noticeably growing up.
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Right, which is why it was a really good decision. But it's also less Harry hitting puberty and more (click to show/hide)Voldemort returning and everything that follows that are the cause. I was lucky, until JK Rowling went GRRM on us (well, not quite) and started taking a few years to write each book, I was around Harry's age as they came out. Now that they're all out, how old should a kid be before reading them all?
GarandMarine:
I was the proper age progression too Method, and I would say 10+ isn't a bad age range. Provided your kid can deal with the themes presented.
Is it cold in here?:
Does anyone ever poke a nose in the Poconos?
Thrillho:
I randomly remembered today that one of my friends once called me the Omelette King.
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