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Topic starter : Monday, February 15, 2010 (9:46 am)
I can't help but wondering.. in the next 87 years, will Harry Potter series become classic books like Enid Blyton's or Mark Twains with his Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn? Or like Oliver Twist (forget who's the author, huehehehe ;p) or like any other classical books?
Hmm.. hmm..
Don't forget to pass on this question to the next generation so if in the next 87 years the world is still spinning.. that time we will know whether Harry Potter is still exist or not!
Ahahahaa.. what an unnecessary thought in the morning, hihihi :p
Topic ended : February 15, 2010 (9:54 am)
-Indah-
the soul traveller
I can't help but wondering.. in the next 87 years, will Harry Potter series become classic books like Enid Blyton's or Mark Twains with his Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn? Or like Oliver Twist (forget who's the author, huehehehe ;p) or like any other classical books?
Hmm.. hmm..
Don't forget to pass on this question to the next generation so if in the next 87 years the world is still spinning.. that time we will know whether Harry Potter is still exist or not!
Ahahahaa.. what an unnecessary thought in the morning, hihihi :p
Topic ended : February 15, 2010 (9:54 am)
-Indah-
the soul traveller
2 raindrops:
Mungkin aja LG bisa jadi salah satu "klasik" hihi... ;)
I doubt if Harry Potter will ever be talked about in 60 years. He will suffer the fate of Billy bunter. Statisitcs suggest that people check out more Enid Blyton books than Harry Potter. So J.K. rowling and her Harry Potter series are about to be relegated to the dustbin of history.
Stephen Isabirye is the author of The Famous Five: A Personal Anecdotage (www.bbotw.com).
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