‘Right place, right time': Wise Potterheads Discuss How the Harry Potter Series Magically Became So Popular and Loved

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    "How did Harry Potter become SO popular?"
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    How did Harry Potter become SO popular?

    I think it's an incredible series, but sometimes I wonder how it became such a phenomenon. What allowed it to become so popular and such a huge success? I've read a ton of books that are great as well but not popular at all so what specific circumstances allowed Happy Potter to succeed?
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    Charbel33 The series literally spanned a generation, and the characters grew up with the readers. I think that helped cement it as the series of a generation.
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    JustATyson I think part of it is that the Harry Potter series didn't talk down to kids. The series has a lot of kid tropes, especially early on, such as Adults Are Useless. But, it never felt demeaning.
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    The part that hooked me was the fact that Snape was not the villain in PS. I thought the book was making it so d n obvious that Snape was the villain and it'll be an "omg, guys, the j k character was evil all along! Who would have thought! /insert surprise Pikachu
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    face/" but, then it was Quirrell. And on read throughs, you can see the small hints for Quirrell and the setup. And then, as the books continued, they felt planned. Sure JKR didn't have every detail down, but she knew where it was going and there
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    aren't major contradictions. Like, a counter example would be Artemis Fowl, while an enjoyable read, each book felt mostly episodic and various lore felt changed between the books. Or, even the Star Wars sequels that are infamously unplanned.
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    And, finally, I think it's because JKR has a fairly easy to read writing style. She does some amusing word play, and it's straight forward and clear. Thus, the books were accessible to all ages, and even to those who struggled with reading.
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    ihateawdtsg I think it was the movies - right casting, great sound track, magical hogwarts, diagon alley. Everything was perfect and it allowed people to visualize what they were reading in the books. Which led to PS games that everyone played and it just picked up from there
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    _littlestranger Hufflepuff The books were crazy popular best sellers before there were any movies. I went to a midnight book release party for Goblet of Fire, which was a year before the Sorcerer's Stone movie came out.
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    _Bill_Cipher- It came out when books in general had some of the best marketing in history. Pre big internet before kids were glued to a screen, and during the scholastic era where schools basically did 99 percent of an authors marketing directly to it's desired audience
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    EasyEntrepreneur666 Slytherin Good marketing, Harry growing up with many readers, entertaining story.
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    Efficient Way998 Basically what other people are saying right now, good timing and marketing and before phones. My sister would be glad if her son looked away from his screen to remember to drink some water.
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    willbekins right time, right place was a big part of it
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    FDRStole MyGold It has the essential elements that make good fiction: a classic narrative structure that can be universally appreciated, combined with fantastic world-building. If you can get the reader to want to live in your world, they'll always come back for more.
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    LopatoG How? JKR found the magic that every story teller wants to find. There are a lot of good stories out there. But what makes a story a worldwide phenomenon is the fact that the story appeals to a vast amount of people. All
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    willing to put money down to get it. And still do. I don't have clue to what that is, or I would replicate it. I will say it is one of the very few series I have read multiple times (currently in my 6th time) like I reread the Hobbit and LotRs.
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    SAYMYNAMEYO I think the community aspect is a major part of it. Like pokemon, it approaches the audience in a way that entices them want to join in the world instead of just reading about it. Elements like the House System and
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    focus on schooling at Hogwarts encourage fans to put themselves at the wheel. I haven't even truly experienced the series, and yet I've done exactly this. It's why Legacy was such an anticipated game.
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    DingerZinger It was really well written, and then well edited. Rereading the first book to have Sirius black mentioned in the first few pages then resurfaced in book three was just the start. Also, were the other books you mentioned published before or after 1997? Any novelist since then would be lying to not acknowledge her influence.
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    allegro4626 The magical world blends in so seamlessly with the Muggle world that it's not hard to imagine, and it's so believable. Some of the fantasy series at the time were harder to picture especially for young readers, and you absolutely knew those weren't "real". worlds.
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    connorstace People have made comments about the books. I'd just add that the movies did not miss. 8 great movies in a row. is basically unheard of.
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    Ydugpag23 Character development. I think JKR spent so many years writing these characters that she knew everything they would say or do in any given situation. Because they were so real to the author, they became real to the reader and people connected with them. We fell in love and became invested in their lives.
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    Old Campaign653 I agree about the marketing, but you also can't understate just how perfect the world building was for children. JK Rowling knew exactly how to draw people in from the very first book. If you were a kid, all you wanted was to keep learning more about the wizarding world with each book.
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    Also the whole concept of muggle families producing witches/wizards is genius. It meant that every kid reading the book felt a connection to the world.

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