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(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. :)

Date: 2007-03-30 09:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] annastronaut.livejournal.com
I'm Anna/[livejournal.com profile] theparisian and I'm from the US. I'm nineteen now and was eleven when I started reading the books. Growing up with the books and growing up in fandom was amazing. Like one other person commented here, I was the same age as Harry througout most of the series. When Harry was eleven and twelve, I was eleven and twelve. When Harry was thirteen, I was thirteen. When book five came out, and Harry was fifteen, I was fifteen. It was amazing to go through this, and it really does feel like we grew up together, although until a few years ago I found I could relate to Hermione the most out of all of these characters. In the wake of the girl power movement of the late nineties, Hermione was a role model I just attatched myself to. Here was a girl who wasn't pretty, wasn't blonde, was socially awkward, had buck teeth, and was a hardcore nerd, yet she could go face to face with werewolves and deatheaters and convicted felons without batting an eye. Hermione in the early books was one of the only strong females out there who didn't care what she looked like, and only cared that she was doing well in school. That to me was astounding, especially in a world of Britneys and Christinas. And in the later books, when Hermione became someone who I didn't like, I think it paralelled quite nicely because a lot of teenage girls are unlikable and do horrible things and manipulate people at around that age (like she did with crying and her academy award winning performance to lead Umbridge out to the forbidden forest). Growing up with Harry, and with all of the other characters, felt like a natural extension of myself, in a way. Because at the time I felt like the hardships they faced were just a giant metaphor for making it through adolesence.

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