Thursday, May 04, 2006

Shocker

Kaavya Viswanathan thinks stunningly original thought in June 2005 NYTimes article about how much she loves Harry Potter:

"Each time I reread a Harry Potter novel, I am reminded of the ability of everyday people to reach unprecedented heights for a cause they believe in, as well as of the importance of love, friendship and loyalty -- qualities as essential to the wizarding struggle as to our own. Even adults like to think that somehow, everything will be all right."

fdjafidajklafjdklfdmfdafdaffdgfiruria. This is a perfect example of how articles in the New York Times about pop-cultural phenomena never go out on a limb and always say obvious shit that anyone could have written. Ugh.

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