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Harry Potter Fans Are Leaving Secret Notes For Fellow Readers In Awesome
Harry Potter meant a great deal to those of us who grew up as JK Rowling wrote her best-selling books. Numerous notes are quite poignant and in part they make me want to read the series all over again, in hopes of finding one of these treasured tidbits.
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And they wish others to experience all the wonderful feels they went through the first time reading the books.
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About how it taught them about the meaning of friendship….
After Potter hub Mugglenet.com started the movement, using the hashtag #PotterItForward, people began sneaking the notes into library books and donated books and then sharing pictures of them on social media.
Harry Potter fans have launched a movement to pass on messages about how the seven-book series has impacted their lives to the next generation of readers.
Another fan wrote: ‘This book helped me when no-one else could or would. The “half bloods” or “mud bloods” – wizards and witches descended from only one magical parent – didn’t get much respect either, while Lord Voldemort believed that power should be held by “pure blood” wizards only.
A third said: “Harry, Ron, Hermione and Hogwarts were my best friends growing up”.
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Here’s another example of a #PotterItForward note.