The True Story of a Boy Wizard, His Fans, and Life Inside the Harry Potter Phenomenon
Ratings12
Average rating3.7
I am giving up because this book is hard to grind through on AUDIOBOOK. It's basically all about how the author is better than you. There are maybe 10 pages of interesting interviews, but it's mostly a play-by-play about how excited she got this one time. I think she has the ability to be a good journalist in the probing/inquiring sense, but she's too close to this one. Also “I shook like a tuning fork that had been hit overly hard” and “The book wasn't LIKE a brick, it could actually be used as one”. Yeah.