Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2007

Black Folks and Harry Potter (the BOOKS family, not the movies!)


I finished reading “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” the seventh and final book in the series, last night. Many avid readers of author J.K. Rowling’s young wizard’s odyssey finished the book over a week ago, but I got started late and I only read in spurts. (Hey, I gotta take time to post this blog right?)

“Hallows” is an incredibly well-written novel and Harry’s tale, which is meticulously and amazingly woven through seven books, never loses its momentum or tension. Obviously I’m a fan—a big fan. But after I closed the book it lead me to wonder, with over 12 million copies printed:

Are there a lot of black folks who are reading the Harry Potter series?

I asked short story writer and home schooling consultant Candice Davis that question. “Amongst readers, yes, the Potter books are popular. But unfortunately many of our black children are not avid readers,” she says. I asked about adults. “Most of them when they do read, don’t read fiction.”

I’d love for there to be some poll to discover what percentage of black people are avid readers (I hear the question coming: What determines “avid?” But that’s the surveyors job) and what are our avid readers reading?

Until we get that survey, please tell us if you think you’re an avid reader or not. And if so, what are you reading these days? Might it have anything to do with wizards, quidditch, wands or a kid named Harry?

Sunday, July 15, 2007

IT'S OFFICIAL: HARRY POTTER IS A BLACK MAN!

We know this really has not much to do with African-Americans but we know also that a lot of black folks read the Harry Potter series and watch the movies. So... if you keep track of these things (we do), the sequel "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" racked up a $77.4 million debut to lead the weekend box office, according to studio estimates Sunday.

That raised the movie's total domestic gross to $140 million since opening Wednesday. And we haven't even added in world wide numbers!

Can we maybe do a spin-off with the brother in Harry's class? What's HIS life like being a wizard in the..? Hey, "Wizard In the Hood" -- now there's a title!!

BOX OFFICE TOTALS (In Millions):

1. Harry Potter - 77,410,000/ $140,017,000 (to date)
2. Transformers - $222,990,000/ $222,990,000
3. Ratatouille - $18,019,000/ $143,004,000
4. Live Free or Die Hard - $10,875,000/ $102,918,000
5. License to Wed - $7,440,000/ $30,508,000
6. 1408 - $5,010,000/ $62,202,000
7. Evan Almighty - $4,972,000/ $87,867,000
8. Knocked Up - $3,653,000/ $138,194,000
9. Sicko - $2,650,000/ $15,876,000
10. Ocean's Thirteen - $1,910,000/ $112,432,000