Aldara Mimetes wrote:
17 votes and no explanations? Come on, now.
I would recommend it to anyone who has a grasp on the moral issues. Not necessarily for children who haven't been told anything about that. Before I read them, my mum sat down with me and told me about witchcraft, etc.
Really, though, the writing is good, and I enjoyed the books.
I think it is great your mom sat you down and talked with you about witchcraft before you read it, Aldara!  If only more parents would do things like that with their kids!
I voted no because, though I have read some of the books and seen some of the movies, I do not like how people, and Christians in particular, treat the books and movies.  Flippantly.  
I cannot tell you how many Christians who have told me that the books are harmless.  First of all, no fiction is harmless.  
Also, people say that kids won't be influenced by the witch craft.  I can tell you, I personally have a friend who got involved in witchcraft 
because of Harry Potter.  It was cool.  He wanted to be like Harry.  So he purpused being a wizard.
I also know someone who got involved in witchcraft because of HP and, in the end, committed suicide because of the things he became invested in.
The book's target audience was 12 year olds.  And while 12 year olds have brains, most of them aren't ready to read books like HP.  As an adult, I doubt they can have any sway over you, but I think anyone who reads them should be educated.
My big issue isn't actually with the books and movies, but with people.  Fans that think it is safe, to be specific.  In fact, some fans have issues with people who don't read it, or parents who want their children to be older.  I have just as much issue with this as I do with people who look down on Harry Potter Fans.
All fiction influences its readers.  HP is no exception.  In fact, it's more dangerous because it is a good story, on the whole, and has likeable characters.  We get emotionally invested.  We become complacent.  And that is what is dangerous.  It has to be read with eyes wide open.  
Everyone tells you you can check your brain at the door when you read them because they are safe.  That's why I say no.  That is also why I don't judge those who read it.  I don't think it is a sin.  

I wasn't going to post that, but since you asked why I voted no, I thought it was fair to tell you why. 
