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Is there a difference between Harry Potter books for children and adults?

Is there a difference between Harry Potter books for children and adults?

There is no difference in the story or text of the Harry Potter series for kids and adults. The covers of the books are different for the adult and kids’ versions. The kids’ version has very colorful, childlike illustrations while the adult versions have dark and more sophisticated illustrations.

Do adults like Harry Potter books?

Harry Potter, though a children’s book series, is widely popular even among adults. These books are not popular without any reason, the love for these books is immense among people and once you have been introduced to the world of Harry Potter, it’s hard to return.

Do the Harry Potter books get harder?

Just for Kids? It turns out that the language in Harry Potter books doesn’t get much more sophisticated as the series progresses. Instead the books at the beginning and the end of the series hover around an average reading level of 8.5.

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Are the Harry Potter books too adult for adults?

There’s this one thing many adult Harry Potter fans say when defending their love of a series initially targeted at tweens: The first books are ‘for kids’, but they become more mature as you move through the series. The last books, they claim, are very sophisticated and ‘adult.’

Are the later books in the Harry Potter series more mature?

The later books are certainly more “mature” in terms of what they’re about: The stakes are higher, the conflicts more violent and, sometimes, more tragic. The characters go through puberty and start dealing with romance. The later books are also substantially longer than the earlier ones.

Why do kids love Harry Potter so much?

Since J.K. Rowling released Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone more than 20 years ago, kids have been devouring the books, watching the movies, and — at least for superfans — playing games and apps and visiting websites devoted to the young wizard. One of the delights of discovering Harry Potter is that you see him grow up.

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Do you think people actually read Harry Potter?

If we’re talking objectively about who reads the books, the answer is clearly ‘No.’ Aside from the fact that we think people should read whatever books they want, many of us at Priceonomics are full-grown adults who think that Harry Potter is awesome.

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