- The Harry Potter season is here again with all its hype and hoopla....
HARRY POTTER seems to be the topic of most conversations...kids to adults; everyone's jumping in the bandwagon...
Be it television, radio or the newsprint everyone wants a piece of the action...bookstores are making a bumper, what with the books selling like hot cakes (with or without the discounts)...
Suddenly all everyone's talking about is either the Harry Potter movie being released or the latest Harry Potter book being unveiled...
People speculating as to how the series is going to end...
- Is Harry going to survive the ordeal of meeting Voldemort once again?
- Will Voldemort die? (Good always triumphs, doesn’t it?)
- Is Snape the good guy or the bad guy and why did Dumbledore trust him so much?
- Will Dumbledore come back from the dead to help Harry?
- Will Ron and Hermione get together? What about Harry and Ginny?
Have you observed how conventional this marketing strategy is?
First rumors about the contents of the latest book... then the statements made by the author as to how dear the characters have become and how deeply saddened she is, by the step she has to take and finish off the main characters since the script demands it...
Then the speculations...and for months together unto the date of the release the rumours spread until it becomes a frenzy...rumors about the leaking of the book's contents…the heightened security around the books...and the number of copies being booked in advance (setting record of sorts)...
But this form of marketing actually works like a charm since, who wouldn’t want to buy the book with such hype being created?
I agree the Harry potter series as such is really well written and makes for a very interesting read…
I would also like to say that to me, Tolkien is still the master, where the fantasy genre is concerned and Ms.Rowling has borrowed heavily from the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy...
But all said and done I am still a big Potter fan and I can’t wait to read the last book to see how Ms Rowling is planning to conclude this spectacular series…
2 comments:
Of course JKR borrowed from Tolkien.. I think she admints it. What is great about her writing is the way she has incorporated it all in the modern world. That is where JKR shines.
Just a random thought.
i agree with you 100%,i really like her way with words..very creative
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