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author_by_night ([personal profile] author_by_night) wrote2007-03-29 09:06 am

Growing up with Harry

(Yet again, non-Harry Potter people- forgive me.)

Many of us were children or in our early teens when we first picked up the book with that odd guy in front of a train (or on a broomstick, or somewhere else, depending on where you reside.) 

So I'm conducting a survey of sorts, and want feedback from those of you who were in your teens or younger when you first read the books. In a short paragraph or sentence, tell me these things
- Your country of residence.

- The fandom/LJ name you want to be quoted as (in case I decide to quote yours), or if you'd rather not be quoted, but still want to answer. 

- How old you are now, and how old you were then. 

- What it was like, growing up with the books.

If you know someone who grew up with the books (little brother/sister, younger friend, your own kid, etc.), you may also post about that. 

Note: I will be quoting a number of these unless you request otherwise, but it is possible not all answers will be used. I will make an effort to link to this post when I complete the project, but if it is hard to fit the number I recieve in, I will not be able to. However, again, I will link to this.

Oh, and just FYI: I was fourteen when I first read the books. I'm now twenty two. Time flies!

ETA: Thanks to all of you who have replied so far! 41 comments! One of these days I will catch up on replying, but in the meantime, it's been cool hearing all of your stories, and look forward to more. :)
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[personal profile] such_heights 2007-03-30 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
- Your country of residence.

The UK.

- The fandom/LJ name you want to be quoted as (in case I decide to quote yours), or if you'd rather not be quoted, but still want to answer.

[livejournal.com profile] such_heights - quote away if you'd like!

- How old you are now, and how old you were then.

I'm 17 now, and first discovered Harry Potter when I was 7.

- What it was like, growing up with the books.

Obsessive in the extreme! Like with all the books you love as a child, it informs your games, your dreams, all that sort of thing. An essential part of school, and acquiring the book each year was so exciting. For book 3 I had to wait until after school, book 4 I could get first thing in the morning, by book 5 I could go to the midnight sale. And now Harry's finishing the year I leave school, and it all rounds off rather wonderfully!