I am almost done with the first book. I don't really have much to say lol it's a cute book and a good read. I enjoy JK's writing style. I will read the others in a while. I was at barnes and Noble today and almost picked up the series but decided to wait because there were two other books that were calling my name.
As far as the whole horrible childhood thing, he needed to have that in order for the book to work, I think. If he came from a loving, caring family I don't think it would have had the same effect. That whole scenerio was very James and the Giant Peach-ish to me. LOL
And speaking from personal experience (unfortunately) I can say that child protective services doesn't step in nearly as much as they should on anything. If no one reports it, it goes un-noticed.
Thats too true. I saw it happen (well, not happen I guess I should say) with my cousins.
But- and sort of spoiler alert, although I'm not going into detail- Harry couldn't have been taken away from the Dursley's house. As horrible a home as it was, there is a reason he's there.
End mini-spoiler. LoL Anyways, I hadn't thought about what you guys were saying about horrible childhood = well-adjusted kid. That's an interesting point. Although even in the first book, he's not known for following the rules at school. He is always working for the good, but he isn't perfect.
Also, I think the fact that he is still "pure of heart" is one of the points: he's Harry Potter. He's the only one who's survived the killing curse. Especially when it was Voldemort trying to kill him, that's impressive. I think this aspect of his character is part of what makes him the hero of the story and sets him apart from others.