Ranking The Harry Potter Books

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  • @lovelyldragon3382
    @lovelyldragon3382 4 года назад +5782

    _"Put Prisoner of Azkaban at second to last"_
    Harry Potter Fandom: *"So you have chosen...death"*

    • @lutherfloyd597
      @lutherfloyd597 4 года назад +124

      Also, Lord of the Rings fandom...
      "So you have chosen...death" Yes! My favorite Saruman quote

    • @eszternagy8848
      @eszternagy8848 4 года назад +44

      @@lutherfloyd597 Gandalf, the white? Gandalf, the fool!

    • @lutherfloyd597
      @lutherfloyd597 4 года назад +40

      @@eszternagy8848 "You have elected the way of pain!"

    • @fletchersykes1660
      @fletchersykes1660 4 года назад +36

      @@eszternagy8848 Saruman was unintentionally funny.

    • @3myr08
      @3myr08 4 года назад +27

      i put it at bottom ;-;. Not because of the Time Turner, just because the book was pretty boring.

  • @theog7065
    @theog7065 4 года назад +2045

    Everyone doesn’t care about saying “Voldemort” but everyone calls Cursed Child “The Book That Must Not Be Named.”

    • @xxskiipsixx7599
      @xxskiipsixx7599 4 года назад +20

      Unpopular Opinion: I really really loved The Cursed Child Screenplay

    • @riritheweird262
      @riritheweird262 4 года назад +1

      The OG lol inr

    • @xxskiipsixx7599
      @xxskiipsixx7599 4 года назад +4

      Maximus Craig it’s too complicated to explain... I just liked it

    • @xxskiipsixx7599
      @xxskiipsixx7599 4 года назад +1

      A lot

    • @valarirussak11
      @valarirussak11 4 года назад +16

      XxSkiipsixX it’s okay to like it but you would admit it doesn’t qualify as cannon right

  • @JakeAdkinsOfficial
    @JakeAdkinsOfficial 4 года назад +1935

    Me: I'm sure there aren't THAT many issues with Chamber of Secrets..
    Merphy: How did Nearly Headless Nick drink the potion? He's a Ghost.
    Me: 😦😬😐😶

    • @bakeryfiskree5927
      @bakeryfiskree5927 4 года назад +22

      He didnt Need the mà Drake he cant e petrified like a normal person

    • @catalinaalfie8023
      @catalinaalfie8023 4 года назад +3

      Patrik Šalata but he didn't actually die, he was petrified

    • @lorenzodefez3906
      @lorenzodefez3906 4 года назад +39

      @@catalinaalfie8023 actually he should have "died", he was the one directly looking at the basilisk so he couldn't have been petrified. Of course he can't die twice so he probably got a big shock but eventually woke up

    • @Leah_h8035
      @Leah_h8035 4 года назад +4

      Jacob Adkins he was killed not petrified

    • @Obi-Wan_Kenobi
      @Obi-Wan_Kenobi 4 года назад +20

      I always assumed he just eventually "woke up".

  • @adamjulius7886
    @adamjulius7886 4 года назад +1401

    Sorcerer’s Stone: Most Magical
    Chamber of Secrets: Most Mysterious
    Prisoner of Azkaban: Most Unpredictable
    Goblet of Fire: Most Unique
    Order of the Phoenix: Most Dark
    Half-Blood Prince: Most Romantic
    Deathly Hallows: Most Action

    • @trishatonks88
      @trishatonks88 4 года назад +11

      adam saragosa So true!

    • @kaenachoo4783
      @kaenachoo4783 4 года назад +13

      Couldn’t agree more 👍🏻

    • @Julian-pw5mv
      @Julian-pw5mv 4 года назад +113

      Totally agreed, except one thing, it is PHILOSOPHERS STONE!!!!

    • @whovikrantsingh
      @whovikrantsingh 4 года назад +117

      If you remove the entire romantic thing, i think Half Blood Prince is the darkest.

    • @아나톨
      @아나톨 4 года назад +38

      No matter how many times I read it, the Philosopher’s Stone has a whimsical quality that makes me as excited as the first time I read Harry Potter and waited for my owl to come.

  • @williamray8288
    @williamray8288 4 года назад +920

    With regards to Voldemort's planning ability. He clearly cares about Harry's education because he wait until the end of the year to make his move.

    • @yblackfrost
      @yblackfrost 4 года назад +13

      Lol

    • @chinuaalibatya7345
      @chinuaalibatya7345 4 года назад +65

      Well Voldemort was a top student in Hogwarts, if I'm remembering correctly, so he probably wanted Harry to do his best

    • @emily.gravelle
      @emily.gravelle 3 года назад +20

      very true

    • @afsanaashika4878
      @afsanaashika4878 3 года назад +1

      No

    • @afsanaashika4878
      @afsanaashika4878 3 года назад +7

      Due to the sacrificial protection in his blood that existed ever since his mother Lily died while protecting him from death, Voldemort is unable to kill Harry due to the fact that he used Harry's blood to revive himself, thus he took in the sacrificial protection

  • @pretendtheresaname9213
    @pretendtheresaname9213 4 года назад +2377

    One thing I notice in Harry Potter rankings is that they're all very different and personal... but all have Chamber of Secrets at the bottom 😅

    • @Dhor16
      @Dhor16 4 года назад +28

      pretend there's a name Haha :D
      It's my least fave too. But my sister used to like that the most out of the first 4 back when we only had the 4 :D

    • @musichere3287
      @musichere3287 4 года назад +106

      I have Philosopher's Stone at the bottom.

    • @shadowofdancingleaf
      @shadowofdancingleaf 4 года назад +217

      Chamber of Secrets is at the top of my list!

    • @wariolandgoldpiramid
      @wariolandgoldpiramid 4 года назад +106

      I still really enjoy Chamber of Secrets.
      But I don't know where I would place them.
      I don't think I can rank the books.

    • @fcv4616
      @fcv4616 4 года назад +40

      pretend there's a name For me it’s one of my favourite books in the series. I guess I just like snakes and creepy castles too much and that I connected to the story very much.

  • @moonyy2646
    @moonyy2646 4 года назад +1213

    When she said her favourite character is Lupin I legit had tears in my eyes because WOMAN GOT TASTE

    • @tendyboiz1046
      @tendyboiz1046 4 года назад +15

      Ngl thats kinda weird

    • @happymittens92
      @happymittens92 4 года назад +51

      I love Lupin too. There's so much depth to him.

    • @marym.8425
      @marym.8425 4 года назад +55

      FINALLY SOMEONE WHO LIKES LUPIN MORE THAN SIRIUS.

    • @ellierichardson1616
      @ellierichardson1616 4 года назад +9

      @@marym.8425 I'm sorry I like Sirius more

    • @pastaslut
      @pastaslut 4 года назад

      OMG PERIOD

  • @michaelshort2388
    @michaelshort2388 4 года назад +893

    JK Rowling "I'm just going to destroy all the time turners and everyone can forget they're even a thing. Until cursed child when I will let them be brought back"

    • @konsfuzius86
      @konsfuzius86 4 года назад +36

      Also wizards used to shit on the floor and vanish the evidence.

    • @shane87smith
      @shane87smith 4 года назад +4

      @@konsfuzius86 I think they would shit themselves right?

    • @Akira00920
      @Akira00920 4 года назад +43

      Fuck that story. I will never accept it as canon

    • @inearanda8051
      @inearanda8051 4 года назад +32

      we don't talk about cursed child

    • @Casutama
      @Casutama 4 года назад +3

      It's something very different in Cursed Child though. The time travel works very differently in the original series than in Cursed Child.

  • @masteroogway8916
    @masteroogway8916 4 года назад +1101

    The Goblet of Fire is one of my favorites solely because the foreshadowing was so well done and amazing.

    • @kschuller5651
      @kschuller5651 4 года назад +4

      YAASSS

    • @zakyiaward8807
      @zakyiaward8807 4 года назад +25

      I totally agree with you he was turning point of the story we now that Harry will have to fight

    • @adyingdreamofcatastrophe8909
      @adyingdreamofcatastrophe8909 4 года назад +16

      Dude yes ive been reading the book so far and ive been noticing alot more foreshadowing more than the movies

    • @gabriellamatute6751
      @gabriellamatute6751 4 года назад +1

      it my favvvv

    • @swaggyskye
      @swaggyskye 4 года назад +2

      agree! but i was really confused during my first read because of the different minor plotlines

  • @DanielR-lk1vg
    @DanielR-lk1vg 4 года назад +372

    I just loved the parts where Harry, Ron, and Hermione were staying with the Order of the Pheonix. Even though it may have been the least exciting part of the series, it was just so awesome to see them all spending time with each other knowing that outside the door was this chaotic dark depressing world out there.

  • @gamingwithsheepy7699
    @gamingwithsheepy7699 4 года назад +655

    Task 1 in goblet was the dragon and task 2 was the lake 😜

    • @robertofontiglia4148
      @robertofontiglia4148 4 года назад +47

      Also I thought they were in the Quidditch stands during the maze task...

    • @calvinwright2214
      @calvinwright2214 4 года назад +7

      Yesh that part she was incorrect but i get the point she made lol

    • @3myr08
      @3myr08 4 года назад +4

      Roberto Fontiglia Yeah they were in the books

    • @sunilwajge5266
      @sunilwajge5266 4 года назад +3

      She is not a true potterhead bro

    • @colinwhite9660
      @colinwhite9660 4 года назад +3

      She acts like she is talking about the movies

  • @miguelitomarques8
    @miguelitomarques8 4 года назад +780

    Prisoner of Azkaban was the smoothest one to read imo.
    Sirius Black is my favorite character. Remus Lupin a close 2nd.

    • @nielsbuhrmann1908
      @nielsbuhrmann1908 4 года назад +11

      Than you like the marauders❤

    • @miguelitomarques8
      @miguelitomarques8 4 года назад +7

      @@nielsbuhrmann1908 James was a prick tho

    • @Yugoluto
      @Yugoluto 4 года назад +8

      Yeah. To me goblet of Fire was really good but it was kind of... idk it just wasn’t the same as PoA. My favorite is OoTP

    • @diegom5255
      @diegom5255 4 года назад

      Miguel Marques Ikr, it’s sooooo smooth

    • @tappkalina
      @tappkalina 4 года назад +6

      Same! PoA is my favourite book and Sirius is my all time favourite character!

  • @thedangerousivy
    @thedangerousivy 4 года назад +547

    Half-Blood Prince has ALWAYS been my favorite. Its movie is disappointing compared to the book but the soundtrack is what I listen to while reading. Plus Lupin is my 2nd favorite character

    • @jonasfilmstudio
      @jonasfilmstudio 4 года назад +5

      Who’s your favorite?

    • @irenareine
      @irenareine 4 года назад +30

      @@jonasfilmstudio Professor Severus Snape obviously

    • @jungkooksthighs5132
      @jungkooksthighs5132 4 года назад +3

      Everyone hates the movie and basically likes poa but I hate poa and like HBP it's weird

    • @laylashields4515
      @laylashields4515 4 года назад

      My least fav is half blood Prince :/

    • @anastasianicolaenco4476
      @anastasianicolaenco4476 4 года назад +2

      @@irenareine O B V I O U S L Y

  • @maxbrennan8221
    @maxbrennan8221 4 года назад +56

    Unpopular opinion: Voldemort's plan in Book 4 actually makes sense to an extent. If Harry just randomly disappeared and turned up dead, many more people would have been suspicious and Voldemort would probably have been found out. But since his plan was to keep in secret until he could build more followers and strength, it makes sense to have Harry supposedly die in a super dangerous tournament that has a history of casualties. If Voldy killed Harry in the graveyard and then sent his body back into the maze, it would look like he had nothing to do with it and Harry just died on his own. It's a little convoluted, but makes more sense than people give it credit for. The smartest thing to do would actually be to have something in the lake be a portkey, that way the body could plausibly never be found.

  • @KurtisC93
    @KurtisC93 4 года назад +463

    My list (excluding Cursed Child, which I've never read):
    7) Order of the Phoenix - Harry's anger was 100% justified, and I really felt for him. In fact, his suffering resonated so strongly with me that it made the book tough to read at times-and that's not a bad thing! When you get right down to it, there's nothing about Order of the Phoenix that's any less compelling than the rest of the series. The Department of Mysteries is a fascinating place, and Dolores Umbridge is such an utterly loathsome character that you can't help but read on just to see what she does next. The only problem is that it's just a bit too long for my liking.
    6) Chamber of Secrets - The only entry in the Harry Potter series where the movie is superior to the novel. I say this because Chamber of Secrets has some goofy bits here and there that detract from its otherwise delightfully spooky atmosphere, like the mandrake life cycle or the Valentine's Day nonsense. These don't feature in the film, and nearly every other alteration made by Chris Columbus is to the story's benefit, all while remaining faithful to the source material. Plus, Kenneth Branagh kills it as Gilderoy Lockhart. Read the book, but also watch the movie (preferably the extended edition).
    5) Philosopher's Stone - A children's book at heart, there's something uniquely magical about Philosopher's Stone that the rest of the series has never been able to fully replicate. Like Chamber of Secrets, there are some things that the movie does even better than the book (Ollivander's Wand Shop being a prime example), but this is counterbalanced by the things that the book does better. The two complement each other well, and are best experienced in conjunction with one another. Philosopher's Stone would rank even higher if it didn't feel like the last several pages (i.e. everything after Harry's conversation with Dumbledore) were rushed, but as it stands, it's still a literary classic of our age.
    4) Deathly Hallows - Or as I like to call it, the "year-long camping trip". I missed Hogwarts and felt bad that the trio's final year of schooling had to be sacrificed in the name of bringing down Voldemort, but it was an epic conclusion to a legendary saga. There were great and exciting moments mixed in with deep, gut-wrenching tragedies, and it made for an emotional rollercoaster of a read. Deathly Hallows earns huge points for "The Prince's Tale", my favorite chapter in the entire series and the point at which we finally felt like we understood the enigma that was Severus Snape.
    3) Goblet of Fire - This book is at its best on your first read-through. A lot of the excitement stems from not knowing what's going to happen next, trying to put all the pieces together to solve the mystery of the Triwizard Tournament, and it all culminates in the second best twist ending in the series (more on that later). Goblet of Fire has a great murder-mystery vibe going for it, and it feels like every time a question gets answered, three new questions pop up in its place. It's still a fun and interesting book to revisit, but there's nothing quite like reading it for the very first time.
    2) Half-Blood Prince - Something that doesn't get talked about as much when people discuss Half-Blood Prince is how eerie it is. This was the closest thing to a normal school year that Harry and his friends had yet experienced, and it was set against the backdrop of Voldemort's second reign of terror. It makes for a very uneasy juxtaposition, and the book is filled with subtle reminders of what's going on outside of Hogwarts just to make the effect that much stronger. Otherwise, Half-Blood Prince is less a sequence of big events than it is a novel centered around exposition, something that suits me just fine. Speaking of exposition...
    1) Prisoner of Azkaban - It boils down to this: the confrontation in the Shrieking Shack is one of the greatest reveals I've ever experienced in a novel. Everything from the building's existence, to the Whomping Willow, to the tragedies of the Marauders and the truth about Peter Pettigrew, is explained in a way that feels uniquely satisfying and lingers in your imagination for a long time after reading it. Beyond that, Prisoner of Azkaban is the most balanced of the Harry Potter series: not too long, not too short, darker without losing the charm of the first two books, and a few ominous moments counterbalanced by a lingering optimism. Sirius Black and Remus Lupin are two of the most endearing characters in the Harry Potter lexicon, and the Dementors are among the most horrifying creatures in all of fiction. Put simply, it's everything that makes Harry Potter so great all condensed into one gem of a novel.

    • @naniyodesu
      @naniyodesu 4 года назад +34

      I whole heartedly agree with your explanation for PoA. Everyone complains about the time turner, but what made that book so precious to me was everything you just said. The reveal, the confrontation, the unraveling of the mysteries and the backstory in that book were so satisfying and gripping. This book (and GoF) was what I loved most about Harry Potter as a child and what I originally fell in love with.

    • @c_155_tiyashmukherjee6
      @c_155_tiyashmukherjee6 4 года назад +4

      @@naniyodesu yes and also Harry finding his family ...it's so beautiful to see how happy he is

    • @arielgrushka
      @arielgrushka 4 года назад +8

      Wow wow wow! Your comment makes me wanna read the whole series again!

    • @KurtisC93
      @KurtisC93 4 года назад

      @Dylan Dort Correct. :)

    • @c_155_tiyashmukherjee6
      @c_155_tiyashmukherjee6 4 года назад

      @Dylan Dort yes I think so.

  • @cricketreads4654
    @cricketreads4654 4 года назад +641

    "Muggles would have put cameras up all over the maze...."
    My Brain: *flashbacks of reading Hunger Games and Maze Runner*

    • @levisekema6280
      @levisekema6280 4 года назад +1

      69th liker

    • @rubbersoul9462
      @rubbersoul9462 4 года назад

      Nice

    • @xirellia477
      @xirellia477 4 года назад +6

      *_flashbacks to the beetle blades_*

    • @mosti.7106
      @mosti.7106 4 года назад +1

      Wat about divergent trilogy

    • @dazeadil1590
      @dazeadil1590 4 года назад +6

      I am reading the Hunger Games for the second time right now so that is what I was thinking.
      Also like is it just me or are the movie adaptations of The Hunger Games like so much better then any other adaptation. I feel like really hardcore fans of the books come at me, but the movies bring soooooo much life to the books.
      Anyone else agree?

  • @leftory684
    @leftory684 4 года назад +1051

    Every HP fan: **Has CoS at the bottom**
    Me, an intellectual: Cursed Child.

    • @aaronjenkins6048
      @aaronjenkins6048 4 года назад +277

      Let's be real, nobody really accepts CC as part of the series

    • @thienbui5686
      @thienbui5686 4 года назад +67

      Gabriel Wisniacki doesn’t count BC we don’t count Cursed Child as cannon 😂

    • @smpzpzpz
      @smpzpzpz 4 года назад +35

      Honestly, I don’t really like Order of the Phoenix that much. It was very unnecessarily long, it could’ve been shorter.

    •  4 года назад +23

      Cursed child doesn't even existe 😂

    • @dja.m.8622
      @dja.m.8622 4 года назад +9

      😂I haven't read Cursed Child but because of everyone's reviews of it, I don't wanna read it

  • @gamestarz2001
    @gamestarz2001 4 года назад +218

    I somewhat agree with your ordering of the Harry Potter books but very much disagree with your ordering of the Triwizard Tournament tasks

    • @onespicysauce6599
      @onespicysauce6599 4 года назад +25

      gamestarz2001 thank god someone else realised 😂

    • @tna9633
      @tna9633 4 года назад +24

      @@pretendtheresaname9213 i think they meant that she listed the tasks in the wrong order lol

    • @kavitagodara7718
      @kavitagodara7718 4 года назад

      😅😅😅😅

  • @marym.8425
    @marym.8425 4 года назад +203

    "Moody could have handed Harry a pen"
    Wizards: What the *heck* is a pen?!?

    • @aminahahmed3155
      @aminahahmed3155 3 года назад +28

      Percy Jackson: You have no idea what a pen can do in life children...

    • @frozenweevil4022
      @frozenweevil4022 3 года назад +1

      Erm actshewally they had them in the Middle Ages as early variations, so rich wizards might have them

    • @harrisonpike4973
      @harrisonpike4973 2 года назад +2

      @@aminahahmed3155 riptide op

  • @liajustlia2250
    @liajustlia2250 4 года назад +256

    Here's the proper book titles of Harry potter (in my opinion):
    1) Harry potter and hagrid made a big mistake
    2) Harry potter and the plot holes
    3) Harry potter and the knight bus doesn't go underwater
    4) Harry potter and the ugly mermaids
    5) Harry potter and we love to hate Bellatrix
    6) Harry potter and Dumbledore finally tells what a horcrux is but he could've told in the last book
    7) Harry potter and the end but we want more

    • @matslenaerts921
      @matslenaerts921 4 года назад +47

      4 the let's kill students game

    • @avawerner8937
      @avawerner8937 4 года назад +6

      mummy games hahaha!!!

    • @jungkooksthighs5132
      @jungkooksthighs5132 4 года назад +47

      No 5 is Harry Potter and the pink bitch

    • @rivasuranaa
      @rivasuranaa 4 года назад +13

      Ha! I like the title of the last one but it think it should've been "Harry Potter and the end but we want more though we don't want anything like Cursed Child"😂

    • @alchemy5750
      @alchemy5750 4 года назад +8

      6. Harry Potter and the Totally Needless Love Triangle That Will Take Chapters In A Story About The Fight Against Voldemort

  • @katiehoraczek399
    @katiehoraczek399 4 года назад +464

    “This is the book where we get more Lupin, and more Sirius” and then significantly less Sirius.

    • @trchbrr
      @trchbrr 4 года назад +14

      Oof

    • @kellyg2635
      @kellyg2635 4 года назад +18

      That hurt 😢

    • @rossen7392
      @rossen7392 4 года назад +6

      F

    • @kendeeks
      @kendeeks 4 года назад +3

      Too soon... too soon...

    • @SM-hl6hh
      @SM-hl6hh 4 года назад +4

      TOOOOO FRICKIN SOON

  • @matthewfinis6723
    @matthewfinis6723 4 года назад +711

    "Everybody has reeallllyyy different opinions on what the best and worse Harry Potter books are"
    Nah I think everyone fairly unanimously agrees that the chamber of secrets is the worst I think we're on the same pag-
    "-my next least favourite is the prisoner of azkaban"
    SAY WHAT ?!?!?

    • @peytondale9947
      @peytondale9947 4 года назад +38

      Matthew Finis I love chamber of secrets it is my second favorite

    • @matthewfinis6723
      @matthewfinis6723 4 года назад +6

      Silver Pancakes I would say the movie ranks worse than the book.. the book gets a bad wrap from the movie in my mind but I always find myself going to the middle 3 books

    • @themadtitan7603
      @themadtitan7603 4 года назад +16

      Chamber of Secrets is not perfect but it is defintely not the worst.

    • @Shelf0808
      @Shelf0808 4 года назад +4

      I have watched most of the movies and read the first 2 books and I frickin love Chamber of Secrets! It and Prisoner of Azkaban are tied for first place in my eyes.

    • @themadtitan7603
      @themadtitan7603 4 года назад +2

      @Josh Hhhh I can defintely understand where you're coming from with that.

  • @cestmoi4472
    @cestmoi4472 4 года назад +160

    chamber of secrets is my fav book but I realize almost everybody rank it as the last or one of the lasts lol

    • @crocodileguy4687
      @crocodileguy4687 4 года назад +4

      If you re read HP you might change your mind on your favorite book. I just re read it and iv changed my mind. Though the second book has always stayed my least favorite.

    • @Foster_94
      @Foster_94 4 года назад +1

      It's my least favorite for sure. Especially the Achromantula chapter.
      Big no.

    • @makemecry6604
      @makemecry6604 4 года назад

      @@Foster_94 im just mad that harry keeps walking into petrified students and get caught there, he lacks common sense

    • @billshears6062
      @billshears6062 4 года назад +5

      yeah same... I’ve only read the whole series once, though I have read 1, 2 and 4 twice. Still love 2. Probably from pure nostalgia. Also the Basilisk fight was super awesome to me

    • @Notfallkaramell
      @Notfallkaramell 3 года назад

      Nah, I rank it 1, the movie 2.
      Order of Phoenix 2, movie 1

  • @NosiDM
    @NosiDM 4 года назад +191

    Half Blood Prince is my favourite too. It took a while to figure out why, at first I thought it was because I loved just living in the world without crazy plots going on (on the surface)
    But I finally figured it out. It's because Harry has mastered Hogwarts at this point. He knows how to stop Peeves, he knows how to avoid Filch and where all the secret entrances are. He's spent 5 years earning that knowledge before this point and it shows. It's the culmination of his life at Hogwarts. Before of course the rug is entirely pulled out from under us and we are propelled into the end game.

  • @ApoasDemon
    @ApoasDemon 4 года назад +117

    Am I the only one that actually really likes Chamber of Secrets? It's not my favorite (Deathly Hallows btw), but I definitely have it in my top 4.

    • @kamar8938
      @kamar8938 3 года назад +8

      I really enjoy reading the chamber of secrets

    • @heythereitsRBK2
      @heythereitsRBK2 3 года назад +5

      I say it's around my top 4, too. Maybe number 3.

    • @schroederscurrentevents3844
      @schroederscurrentevents3844 2 года назад +1

      It’s my third favorite. It used to be my favorite but I started liking the more mature stuff

    • @Ckrost
      @Ckrost 2 года назад +1

      Finally some one who’s favorite is deathly hallows

    • @goldenspiral6008
      @goldenspiral6008 2 года назад

      I agree.

  • @carolyn9272
    @carolyn9272 4 года назад +411

    My rating:
    - Deathly hallows
    - Half blood prince
    - Prisoners of Askaban
    - Goblet of fire
    - Order of the phoenix
    - Philosophers stone
    - Chamber of secrets
    - Cursed child

    • @chyawanprash
      @chyawanprash 4 года назад +9

      This is my list exactly as well

    • @everythingevelyn3159
      @everythingevelyn3159 4 года назад +17

      Pretty much my list.
      I curse Cursed Child
      I curse Cursed Child
      I curse Cursed Child
      I curse Cursed Child
      I curse Cursed Child
      I curse Cursed Child
      I curse Cursed Child

    • @alinehoefnagel3629
      @alinehoefnagel3629 4 года назад +1

      Yess same 😊😺

    • @marimkhalill
      @marimkhalill 4 года назад

      Me too !!

    • @deema7570
      @deema7570 4 года назад +6

      pretty much my list. i only switch the order of the phoenix and philosophers stone, because i hate how long the character development of Umbridge takes in the book. just bring her into the woods already.

  • @jacobellis5822
    @jacobellis5822 4 года назад +132

    I think the reason I love PoA so much is because it answers most of the questions it raises by the end of the book. I feel like every character and relationship had an arc and they all come together and resolve in a really satisfying way. And I think that was mirrored by the time travel too, in the idea of a closed loop. Plus, lupin is just the best.
    I really want to give some examples but it's been a couple years since I read it last and I can't think of specifics, but I just remember feeling SO satisfied with the ending in a way the other books didn't quite achieve for me.

    • @margaretkurek2111
      @margaretkurek2111 4 года назад +7

      Definitely my favourite too. Lupin. Nuff said. But I was a bit disappointed by the movie.

    • @heinoustentacles5719
      @heinoustentacles5719 4 года назад +5

      @@margaretkurek2111 Don't know how it handled the story but PoA was my favorite movie in terms of direction, it looked so interesting!

    • @rosali27
      @rosali27 4 года назад +10

      The prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite book and movie, I think the changes they made in the movie where for the most part, really good. I especially liked the time travel bit, it was more interesting in the movie then the book. But I hated that they made Snape look so good? Like, he was unconscious when Lupin transformed and they didn't show that he was the reason lupin had to leave, idk that made me mad. Anyway I'll shut up now, but Lupin was the best character in the whole series and nothing anybody says will change my mind.

    • @simonacannizzo5141
      @simonacannizzo5141 4 года назад +2

      Mine as well

    • @fettegurke2447
      @fettegurke2447 4 года назад +1

      And that's why I love GoF so much.

  • @psycane8462
    @psycane8462 4 года назад +159

    "Approved by J.K. Rowling herself" that's how you know Merphy's joking because no Harry Potter fan has trusted Rowling in a while. Cursed Child, Crimes of Grindelwald and that dang tweet made sure of that.

    • @harshvardhan990
      @harshvardhan990 4 года назад +10

      I think she simply doesn't know the Death of the Author poem and believes that it's alright to include/write things to her story without actually writing it in the books.
      Really good books but the author is really not self-aware.

    • @merphynapier42
      @merphynapier42  4 года назад +32

      So true

    • @wariolandgoldpiramid
      @wariolandgoldpiramid 4 года назад +3

      The "tweet bout bathrooms" has already been published back on the original Pottermore back in 2013.
      But nobody noticed it, and only freaked out when they saw the tweet.

    • @marianadentsy2279
      @marianadentsy2279 4 года назад +3

      The December tweet?? Her only sane tweet

    • @DomeVen
      @DomeVen 4 года назад +1

      Psycane I actually liked Crimes of Grindelwald 🙁. Her tweet was a mess though

  • @thelastroman7791
    @thelastroman7791 3 года назад +52

    The Order of the Phoenix has always been my favorite in the series. I think the reason is is because of the intrigue and the simmering tension of the Wizarding World about to explode into another war. The conflict was the most compelling to me as well as the dramatic moments. Which I found to be the best in the series. I say this as a long time Tom Clancy fan which lends me to believe that book five is the most similar to a Tom Clancy novel.

    • @xEraserheadx
      @xEraserheadx Год назад +3

      i’d have to agree it’s fantastic

    • @joshberninger8355
      @joshberninger8355 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yea it keeps growing more and more on me. Was very meh on it first time, think just disappointed as a kid that the bug weapon teased the whole book was a prophecy. But the drama is good, Umbridge is the best villain, the battle of the ministry is probably the best climax before Deathly Hallows.

  • @theepicgamer3220
    @theepicgamer3220 4 года назад +50

    Her: Second to last is Prisoner of Azkaban
    Me: (breathes heavily)

    • @theepicgamer3220
      @theepicgamer3220 4 года назад +2

      Oh and also...WHY IS ORDER OF THE PHOENIX SO HIGH ON THE LIST!!!!!!!

    • @Alix777.
      @Alix777. 3 года назад

      Because she has no taste ?

    • @lunalovegood.8425
      @lunalovegood.8425 3 года назад

      Ikr,prisnor of azkaban is my fav

  • @musichere3287
    @musichere3287 4 года назад +58

    1. Half-Blood Prince
    2. Deathly Hallows
    3. Prisoner of Azkaban
    4. Goblet of Fire
    5. Order of Phoenix
    6. Chamber of Secrets
    7. Philosopher's Stone
    3, 4 and 5 change all the time for me.

  • @rextyrrano5183
    @rextyrrano5183 4 года назад +110

    7:30 pretty sure she messed up the order of the tasks. First comes the dragon whose egg gives you a clue about what's to be expected of you underwater.

    • @kamilczarnowski1573
      @kamilczarnowski1573 4 года назад +9

      Unforgivable mistake

    • @Samantha-rf5tz
      @Samantha-rf5tz 4 года назад +8

      She also messed up the fact that the only task they couldn’t see was the second task it is explicitly stated in the books that they go into the Quidditch stands to watch the third task

    • @howardblandy3603
      @howardblandy3603 4 года назад +2

      HufflepuffSamantha Yes exactly, in the movie they couldn’t see anything but in the book it’s implied that the audience was high enough in the quidditch stands to see

  • @aprilbarnhill2239
    @aprilbarnhill2239 4 года назад +191

    I freaking love the chamber of secrets. It was always my favorite as a kid because I love the murder mystery feel of the story and Lockhart is 100% the best character in the series to me. Rereading the series as an adult never changed my mind, so now every time I watch a ranking video I have to watch my favorite book get put in last xD

    • @cbwolfe94
      @cbwolfe94 4 года назад +4

      This is exactly how I feel lol

    • @beomgyusmcnugget1055
      @beomgyusmcnugget1055 4 года назад +4

      Evil Awesome SAMEEEE

    • @callumdrage5889
      @callumdrage5889 4 года назад +4

      Although its not my favourite, I love that each Potter book has a fandom there for it! Love it

    • @bakeryfiskree5927
      @bakeryfiskree5927 4 года назад

      Go watch seamus gormans tier list. He explains why its the perfect sequel

    • @felipedantas1180
      @felipedantas1180 4 года назад +1

      Is not my favorite, but I totally agree if you about the murder mistery stuff and it is my favorite movie

  • @lucyhunter7242
    @lucyhunter7242 4 года назад +28

    My favourite books in order:
    1. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
    (I love seeing Dumbledore's Army work together, and I love the detail the book goes into, with more information being told about the Harry Potter world. Although my least favourite character, Umbridge is a fantastic villain, I love seeing the moments with her throughout the book.)
    2. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    (The book is not as dark and scary and is still a lot more light-hearted, giving off childhood vibes. I also love the Marauders Map, seeing more of Hogsmeade and the characters introduced. The Aunt Marge scene is also iconic.)
    3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
    (It is so action-packed, and I love seeing all the characters come together and fight. I feel it has to be up there because it has the finale, and all the puzzle pieces begin to fit together, but parts of the book with them all camping in the forest are not the most exciting.)
    4. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
    (This book is the most nostalgic, as it is the beginning of everything. I love discovering Hogwarts with Harry. However, it doesn't delve as deeply into the Harry Potter world, which is why I prefer the other books over it.)
    5. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
    (It is well written, and I like how it delves deeper into the Harry Potter world, and we can look at Voldemort's past. But, it's a somewhat depressing book and quite dark, although I like that it doesn't make it as enjoyable to read. But overall still a fantastic book, and it brings a different aspect than the previous novels.)
    6. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
    (I like the other schools and the Triwizard Tournament. It is one of the most exciting books in terms of Harry and the rest of the characters experiencing school life because of the introduction of other characters. I also love the Yule Ball. But, I sometimes find the Triwizard Tournament a bit boring as it is talked about for the entire book.)
    7. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
    (I love the concept, but everything is going wrong for Harry for most of the book, which kind of sucks, haha, although I wouldn't change it. I also love that Harry goes to the Burrow and meets the rest of the Weasleys, and Dobby is introduced. However, it wasn't till the end of the book that I liked Dobby. Lockhart is also the worst, but it's hilarious reading scenes with him. There's nothing specific that I dislike about it. I prefer the other books more.)

    • @shauryachandra4279
      @shauryachandra4279 2 года назад +2

      OOTP is my favourite too

    • @treystaton282
      @treystaton282 Год назад

      Umbridge had too many pages for me to put order of the Phoenix in top 5..
      Great villian but too much screen time for it to be enjoyable.

  • @akashdefonseka
    @akashdefonseka 4 года назад +22

    Merphy Napier: Calls Lord Voldemort "Voldy"
    Voldemort: "Crucio!"

  • @moviesaredope
    @moviesaredope 4 года назад +81

    7:30 I'm sure I'm not the first, but comments aren't loading for me: wasn't the dragon task 1 & the lake task 2?

    • @eoinbarry5162
      @eoinbarry5162 4 года назад +12

      Finally someone notices it. I'm starting wonder whether she really does know the series as well as she says she does. A real fan wouldnt make a mistake like that without realising

    • @moviesaredope
      @moviesaredope 4 года назад +1

      Eoin Barry I mean, I only remember it cuz I literally watched the series with my daughter for her first time last week. She definitely knows A LOT more than me 😅

    • @abcdefg2174
      @abcdefg2174 4 года назад +1

      @@eoinbarry5162 It's easier to remember everything when you've seen the movies

    • @Marplea
      @Marplea 4 года назад +7

      @@eoinbarry5162 the way she gives character analysis shows how deep she's into the whole series. So I guess this was just a simple mistake

    • @wanderer1606
      @wanderer1606 4 года назад

      I noticed it too...

  • @KaceySue
    @KaceySue 4 года назад +162

    “Who wants to watch a video over 40 minutes long?!”
    Me: 🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @Musicteachersheff
    @Musicteachersheff 4 года назад +39

    My ranking from least favorite to favorite:
    7: Chamber of secrets - I just don’t like it that much. I don’t like that there are students that basically miss all of their year of school while being petrified and yet move on the next year. Must be a teacher thing...lol
    6: Order of the Phoenix - I love the Grimmauld Place part, I love Fred and George’s exit from Hogwarts but I HATE Umbridge so much! I also don’t really like the whole cho Chang thing. I really didn’t like the whole ministry of magic thing either, leaving school seemed soooooo wrong and then I was so mad when I read about the mirror. I mean who doesn’t open a gift?
    5. Goblet of Fire - I love Hogwarts and the whole beginning of this with the World Cup annoyed me, and then there was no quidditch. I agree with what you said about it being a bad spectator sport and it almost seems pointless to have the whole school there to watch the tasks. I also really was annoyed with the whole SPEW thing...However I loved the reveal about Barry Crouch Jr. and everything that happened, kind of like a scooby reveal.
    4. Sorcerer’s Stone - It’s a great beginning a great introduction and I do love this book, but I love others better.
    3. Deathly Hallows - I appreciate the bits about Dumbledore’s history, wand lore, the journey of the kids looking for the horcrux’s and I read this book the first time very slowly trying to savor it because I knew it was the end. It is a good ending to the series and I really enjoyed it.
    2. Half Blood Prince - Loved Dumbledore in this book, loved Tom Riddle’s history, loved Harry’s success after how horrible his 5th year was, and loved the action at the end.
    1. Prisoner of Azkaban - LUPIN!, More subjects, Buckbeak, marauders, marauders map, harry learning more of HIS history, not centered around Voldemort. I just love this book so much. I love Harry learning about Sirius and I love that moment when he gets to imagine not going back to the Dursley’s. I LOVE LUPIN! I love the private patronus lessons. This is just my favorite book for soooooo many reasons!
    But ultimately they are all amazing! My next re-read will be the illustrated editions.

    • @EldenSoulsVids
      @EldenSoulsVids 4 года назад

      Your list is about the same as mine. I like chamber of secrets better than order of Phoenix tho

  • @markpaterson2053
    @markpaterson2053 3 года назад +21

    Harry's anger in Book 5 gave depth to his character.

  • @yosewise
    @yosewise 4 года назад +129

    The Half-Blood Prince has been my fav ever since it came out. The memories, the cave, the ending, I love it so much. It’s when Snape became one of my favorite characters of all time. It makes me so sad how poorly they handled it for the film. I really hope within ten years they reboot the films.

    • @billshears6062
      @billshears6062 4 года назад +10

      I think the films have muddled how I remember the story of HP. I need to reread them.

    • @Annykah803
      @Annykah803 2 года назад +16

      Yes, but there will never be anyone being a better Snape than Alan Rickmann. It already hurts imagining anyone else in that role lol

    • @lisbethsam6500
      @lisbethsam6500 2 года назад +9

      In my opinion, the movies are quite good. After the Prisoner of Azkaban I gave up a little in trying to compare them with the books, I see the movies as their own thing tbh

    • @meganega123
      @meganega123 Год назад

      Probably my favourite book and my least favourite movie of the series

    • @dancegregorydance6933
      @dancegregorydance6933 Год назад +1

      The Cave seen! I just finished HPB and that is one of my favorite chapters of the series so far.

  • @skijumpnose
    @skijumpnose 4 года назад +60

    Been waiting for this one, Thanks Merph, I would have Prisoner of Azkaban at number 1

  • @LuddyFish_
    @LuddyFish_ 4 года назад +42

    My ranking (least to most favourite) (Note: I should re-read the books to make the list more accurate to my standards):
    Philosopher's Stone:
    Boy this was hard to even decide which is the worst I love them all. Sadly I have to say this one is at my bottom simply because there wasn't anything too special that stood out compared to the other books for me. For me, this was a perfect book to introduce me to the world of Harry Potter and helped me really feel like I was a student at Hogwarts.
    Goblet of Fire:
    I enjoyed the action in this from the Tri-Wizarding Tournament to the Quidditch World Cup. Sadly there were just some things that didn't quite sink with me. Again, staring at a lake for an hour. What the hell is even the point. Although since I'm a swimmer, I'm going to give brownie points because you get to swim in the lake as a trial. However, there were just too many great things that makes it hard to even decide a favourite part, which is something you don't want. You need to have subtle and calm moments instead of nearly every scene filled with action. Don't get me wrong, action is great but too much is a problem, especially for a book. Also, everyone basically cheated for the first trial in discovering what it would be.
    Half-Blood Prince:
    The reason why Half-Blood Prince is this low is because it doesn't really stick out to me until the end. The whole point was Dumbledore was trying to use Harry to get into Slughorn's head (literally). It was nice to read along and discover Voldemort's history in that it wasn't a happy childhood and that he was born out a love potion. For me, a lot of it felt like backstory which I do not mind as I enjoy a bit of backstory. It was also interesting into knowing who this "Half-Blood Prince" might be that Harry was learning from. Dumbledore's death was heartbreaking and then the extra surprise of Snape revealed as the Half-Blood Prince was shocking. I would include Regulus Black but we don't even know who he is until the next book.
    Chamber of Secrets:
    Unpopular opinion but I really enjoyed Chamber of Secrets. It felt like a detective mystery trying to solve who had opened the Chamber and who was the heir to Salazar Slytherin. Lockhart in my eyes provided some reasonable comedic relief and every time he came up, it was "Oh, not this guy again..." not in a bad manner but you knew what was about to happen. Hey, guess what? Turns out he's this incompetent thief who plagiarises other's work by wiping their memories. My favourite part would have had to been the Polyjuice Potion. Things just started getting spicy and creative with the understanding that you can impersonate another person. I won't go to far but one thing that I always questioned was what would it be like to become the opposite gender? Better ask Hermione since she became Harry for one night.
    Prisoner of Azkaban:
    Now let's turn to page 394. This is the only book that doesn't worry about Voldemort in one form or another. The antagonist of this book is Sirius Black, which is a good mix up. I really enjoyed the creation of dementors as they embody anxiety and depression. The only way to ward them off is with happy thoughts and a Patronus Charm. Lupin was also a great addition and I love his character. I even enjoy seeing people draw/write fanfics of Lupin's terrible childhood with his werewolf curse. This is the first time we are introduced to Pigwidgeon who never appears in the movies. Forgive me if I've forgotten but I believe this is where we also get a little more in depth into animagus which I have always been so crazy about and would take up the challenge no matter the cost/difficulty.
    Deathly Hallows:
    Picking my favourite was hard out of these 2 final books but I have to put Deathly Hallows second. Why I ranked Deathly Hallows this high is because of the tragic history of Regulus Black and no one knew about his death, not even his brother Sirius got to know the story. Kreacher had seen everything and had lived in terrible regret of being the only one to know of his master's death. Regulus - the silent hero who's great sacrifice was known by almost no one. Ariana's history as well wasn't a pleasant one. My favourite part though was the tale of the three brothers. I love it when I get to read death as a person/the reaper (which is why The Book Thief is one of my all time favourites). The ending of the tale though when the third brother "greets death as an old friend" completely changed my view on death. From that moment onwards, I never and haven't been afraid of death. I accept death as part of the cycle of life, knowing that one day, my time will come.
    So what puts this book down from being my favourite, especially since the tale of the three brothers is my favourite thing in the entire Harry Potter universe? Well its the ending "16 years later". I do not want to talk about that. It was a nice ending but not really the greatest way to end in my opinion.
    Order of the Phoenix:
    The darkness, the suffering of ptsd, the corrupt ministry, Umbridge. I love Order of the Phoenix. Everything just goes dark. Ok, first off, lets start with Luna. She's amazing and my favourite character in the Harry Potter universe. I don't need to explain anything because she gives 0 fucks about what people think about her. The DA club is really cool and it was fun seeing Harry become the teacher. Harry punching Malfoy in front of the entire school... that was shocking yet amazing. I wish we could've seen it in the movies but I recon Tom Felton had enough after what Emma Watson gave him. Harry kissing Ginny in front of the entire Gryffindor common room, I was so happy for them. "Have a biscuit Potter" was gold and don't get me started when McGonagall stood up for Harry against Umbridge. Speaking of Umbridge, she... was... perfect (to hate). She was this Karen everybody knows (although she wasn't that entitled and just believed in the ministry and Fudge). She wore pink in a new style and I don't know how you could've of possible made her more hatable.
    Although through these amazing things, we have to talk about after Sirius's death. The talk between Harry and Dumbledore. It was heartbreaking. Harry was broken and mad. He was suffering badly. And Dumbledore was crying. Reading it felt worse than a dementor's kiss.
    Please keep in mind that Philosopher's Stone isn't bad. It's just so hard to put one as a least favourite and I love Philosopher's Stone just as much as the others. However Deathly Hallows and Order of the Phoenix definitely take the title of my absolute favourites.

    • @danielt4713
      @danielt4713 4 года назад +4

      How long did it take you to write that?

    • @thenerdyartist6696
      @thenerdyartist6696 4 года назад +1

      I agree with your fav

    • @sofia-ou2yw
      @sofia-ou2yw 4 года назад +1

      totally agree w order of the phoenix. its my favorite too and i hate how everyone is just calling him "whiny" and "annoying" all the time. like, did they actually pay attention to the books and actually take time to think about what trauma he had? i think order of the phoenix is a beautiful book and is highly underrated

    • @kylieoconnell229
      @kylieoconnell229 4 года назад

      I honestly agree with you but Chamber of Secrets and Order of The Phenoix are the two least favourite (in my opinion) and Prizoner of Azkaban is my favorite

    • @paulaflores3355
      @paulaflores3355 4 года назад +1

      I LOVE THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX. It's my favorite one. I think just like you. But Harry didn't kiss Ginny back then, just that

  • @Liv-uy8lr
    @Liv-uy8lr 4 года назад +23

    Yes! I love Half-Blood Prince! I feel like nobody else has it as their favorite, but it’s so good

  • @kabazinga
    @kabazinga 4 года назад +16

    The Order of the Phoenix was my favorite in the series as a child literally because it has the most pages, you know more hp for me.

  • @harrypotteranddisneyfan5800
    @harrypotteranddisneyfan5800 3 года назад +3

    Lockhart in the book is annoying. In the movie is hilarious.

  • @MarceloZ2
    @MarceloZ2 4 года назад +165

    My rank would be:
    1 - Order of Phoenix
    Why does everyone hate this book? I love the development that Harry goes through this book,, from the PTSD angsty boi that he was in the beginning all the way up to the more mature Harry of the end, when he had to stood up and continue to fight right after he saw Sirius die right before his eyes. That's a really good character arc. And how not to comment the best sequence of the entire franchise in my opinion: their visit to St. Mungus. We got to finally understand why Neville was so worried all the time and why he undergoes so much trouble in Hogwarts, and we understood how cruel Voldemort could be in that scene. And it was *so subtle.* Is just great.
    2 - Half-Blood Prince
    Not much to justify, I agree with all that you said about the book. Great Dumbledore-Harry dynamic, I loved all the flashbacks and my god, I think that this is the book where Draco is the most interesting out of all the books. Really great book.
    3 - Prisioner of Azkaban
    Amazing. But is below Half-Blood and Order cause it's so short! I wanted to see more Sirius, I wanted to see more Lupin, I wanted to see more of that great relationship that Harry and Sirius had! And the timeturner was just bad executed. From a guy that loves time travel when done right, this was just bad. I hate when authors go with the "eternal loop" route to explain why these convenient and weird things happened during the time before the travel and the book does just that. Ugh.
    4 - Goblet of Fire
    This is the most fun of the seven but also the most dragged also. The Triwizard Tournament is really fun to read, but I thought that all related to Voldemort's plan (except the final revelation of him at the graveyard and fake Moody's related stuff) was boring to read. But that doesn't diminishes the quality of the good parts of the book.
    5 - Deathly Hallows
    Harry should've died, guys, let's be real here. And why does the book drops to 5 km/h at the middle? That part after they collected the necklace and before they found the sword in the lake was boring as hell. But the Hogwarts battle is incredible. Such pity it doesn't took a bigger part of the book.
    6 - Philosopher's Stone
    The classic that got everyone into the series. Not much to say, but the rest are better.
    7 - Chamber of Secrets
    I agree with all you said in the video, but I still really like this book. I found the Near Headless Nick "deathday" party really cool, and I really love how the mystery around the Chamber was made. Just, the conveniences are so many that is impossible to ignore.

    • @SniperKing5
      @SniperKing5 4 года назад +26

      Totally agree about Order of Phoenix, it's my favourite as well. In this book Harry basically grew into a leader not because he wanted to, but because he had to. In addition to the things you mentioned, I think Umbridge's character makes the book pretty incredible in her own way as well. I have really hated her every time I've read the book, don't think I've ever hated a fictional character as much as her. Whenever a work of fiction makes one feel as strongly about something as this book did, it's a pretty darn great creation. And the ending struggle in the ministry, damn good action and the movie didn't do this part as well as the book.

    • @leahwilson542
      @leahwilson542 4 года назад +16

      Order of the Phoenix is my favorite too! I was reading it to some of my kids and just started sobbing at that scene in st Mungo’s and my heartless kids just didn’t get it! When his mom brings him those wrappers and he puts it in his pocket?!? And what about the whole arch with Dumbledore’s army and Umbridge??

    • @porkypinehdproductions
      @porkypinehdproductions 4 года назад +5

      It's overly long for no reason it feels like a chore to get through. I hated harry flip flopping his mood all the time. The ptsd side would be great if every other line after was "I should stop being moody" etc. Hagrid never showed up till halfway through the book, the first quarter before Hogwarts was slow. Sirius black was annoying compared to the film, he seemed to hate harry in the book. It's not a terrible book but it's the worst in the franchise for me.
      Each to their own opinion though, that's the best thing about media what I hate someone else will love.

    • @sk70091
      @sk70091 4 года назад +4

      This is my exact ranking too!

    • @isabellareadstoomuch4961
      @isabellareadstoomuch4961 4 года назад

      Marcelo Viana I literally agree with everything you said in that Especially number one I read that in one day one sitting

  • @oliviacanady8669
    @oliviacanady8669 4 года назад +18

    My list (least favorite to most, though I love them all)
    7. Chamber of Secrets-I loved the mystery part of it, seeing burrow, and of course Lockhart, but I agree with you on the plot conveniences thing. Also, it keeps to the tone of the first book for the most part, but without the wonder of Harry discovering it all for the first time, its just a bit less interesting.
    6. Sorcerer’s Stone-I fall in love with this book every time I read it, especially the beginning. I love the way the world is introduced and I love seeing the kids’ friendships grow. That being said, it’s just not a very long book and the second half isn’t super engaging to me. Because it’s intended for a bit of a younger audience, the plot and climactic scenes just don’t do much for me.
    5. Prisoner of Azkaban-I love love love the characters in this book. I adore Sirius and Lupin, and I think the plot twists are excellent. I actually liked the way time travel was handled too. The way the plot developed didn’t really hold my interest as much as some of the others though, and I think while the world building was fun, it feels a bit stunted by the smaller reach.
    4. Half Blood Prince-I do really love this book. I love seeing Dumbledore and Harry interact, I love seeing the world in the middle of this war, it all just feels so real. I also love the ending. My main critiques are that I thought that the memories were a bit boring at times, and I found Harry to be quite frustrating at several points.
    3. Goblet of Fire-I really love this book. I don’t love most of the movie, so I try not to let it influence my opinion much. This is just a really fun book. For me, this is when the characters start to come really alive. I also love the ending. I do think some of the subplots are a bit convoluted, but it doesn’t bother me too much in the end.
    2. Deathly Hallows-This book has my highest highs and my lowest lows. I cry every time I read it. There is so much I love about this book. There are also some things that I think weren’t done justice, like some characters who deserved more (Lupin deserved an individual death scene at the very least, and Malloy deserved more development) and some of the way it wrapped up is just way too clean (the characters start to feel like not themselves at the end). I especially dislike the epilogue. Overall though, I think it’s a good ending, and a very emotional one.
    1. Order of the Phoenix-So I know this book is a lot of people’s least favorite, but honestly, I just love it so much. I will say it is definitely too long. I don’t like the parts with Grawp and I’ve always found the first part with the dementors and the hearing and such very frustrating (though I think that’s how it’s supposed to be). The real reason I love this book so much is the characters. Every time I read it, I feel exactly how Harry is feeling and I feel for him so much. When he gets mad, I’m just like yes! thats exactly how I would be reacting. The characters all develop more depth to them over the book. I love the DA so much, and I love Fred and George and Luna and Ginny and Neville too. I think Umbridge is an amazing antagonist. This book breaks my heart, but that’s why I love it so much.

  • @IxiaRayne
    @IxiaRayne 4 года назад +111

    The funny thing is: The „Transitioning“ Book - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is my all time favourite. LOVE it so much.
    I love it especially because it‘s finally a book where they can do magic! They are finally able to do fun things! And it‘s also entertaining.
    It was the first book that gave me goosebumps and made me cry while reading. The one that caused my tummy to clench in excitement - ever!
    I read it the first time in my teens and was blown away. And I still feel those things while reading.
    I just love that one ♥
    EDIT: Thank you for mentioning that I actually got that Title wrong. Haha, oh my god! 😂🙈

    • @sarafina1263
      @sarafina1263 4 года назад +3

      Haha it is mine too!!! But what is great about Harry Potter is that the best ones are different to everybody. Stuff like people not being able the tasks does not bother me at all

    • @HarryBuddhaPalm
      @HarryBuddhaPalm 4 года назад +3

      It's mine, too. I like that it still has the whimsy and humor of the first half of the series and it has some of the darkness of the last half. The world got expanded upon and it was still interesting at that point. I also liked all of the high school teenage drama in that book with things like the Yule Ball and such. The Triwizard Tournament was also cool, though Merphy's criticisms are valid. Most of my problems with the series happen in the last three books with all the coincidences and deus ex machina and plot contrivances and fantasy cliches (the Chosen One, the Prophecy, the Quest for the Magic Items). They happen all throughout the series but as the books become more mature, those problems start to stick out more and more. It's easy to forgive silliness in a whimsical kid's book but when the books get heavy and serious, then it gets harder to do so.

    • @sarafina1263
      @sarafina1263 4 года назад +2

      @paula lol are you actually trying to argue with someone over their favourite HP book? Come on now.

    • @rubyreads4706
      @rubyreads4706 4 года назад +1

      Me too!!!

    • @dabdallah7661
      @dabdallah7661 4 года назад +1

      No one gonna mention it’s actually called Goblet of Fire

  • @Eli77468
    @Eli77468 3 года назад +75

    "We all know an Umbridge" Yes, they are more commonly known as "Karen", though.

  • @posiemae525
    @posiemae525 4 года назад +18

    The lake was the second task, not the first, the dragons were the first task. The golden egg they collected from the dragon eggs was the clue for the second task. Idk if you corrected that in the video but yeah :)

  • @phylidia3211
    @phylidia3211 4 года назад +21

    4:40 Lupin is also my favorite character :D My second favorite character is Luna

  • @ThePreciseClimber
    @ThePreciseClimber 4 года назад +17

    To me, The Order of the Phoenix feels like the transitional book, not The Half-blood Prince.

  • @rudicci
    @rudicci 4 года назад +141

    Favorite Book: The Half-Blood Prince
    Least Favorite Book: The Order of the Phoenix. For me the pacing in 5 was too slow and filled with things I really didn't care about that much; although, the conversation with Dumbledore at the end is probably the best scene in the series. The thing is that it is directly followed by a darker, mystery filled and better written book and when you remember how entertaining this series is, 5 ends of being a dragger for me. Still love all of them as we all do.

    • @emilyb4812
      @emilyb4812 4 года назад +2

      ME TOO OMG

    • @caitlynskiff2001
      @caitlynskiff2001 4 года назад +5

      I am reading Order of the Phoenix now for the first time, I love the films so much but it took me a while to get to reading the books, and I am struggling to no end with Order. I agree that I just think the pacing is so slow and the book drags on and on. I am so ready and excited to get to Half-Blood Prince.

    • @mazengwe28
      @mazengwe28 4 года назад +4

      @ Caitlyn Skiff - I don't know how far you are, but It picks up once Hermione makes the suggestion of Harry teaching them Defense Against The Dark Arts and The three of them go to the Hogshead to form Dumbledore's army.

    • @trchbrr
      @trchbrr 4 года назад +6

      Everyone's favorite book is HBP. Although it's not mine personally, I wish we got a more book accurate movie. It's the movie that really needed it imo.

    • @caitlynskiff2001
      @caitlynskiff2001 4 года назад +1

      @@mazengwe28 I actually just finished it yesterday. I felt it picked up with the department of mysteries battle, but man am I glad to be done with it. On to HBP.

  • @kateel828
    @kateel828 4 года назад +15

    Finally someone sees how messy the goblet or fire is, I liked the book but I do agree that if you think about it certain parts just didn’t make sense and could’ve been fixed so easily. (I’m the only one whose favourite is the order of the Phoenix lol)

    • @paytonwallace9852
      @paytonwallace9852 3 года назад +1

      Most people don't like it because it's too long but it's like 2 on my list behind the Half Blood Prince but I like order of the Phoenix because we learn about alot of stuff like thestles OWLS the department of mysteries etc

  • @harperlahde2107
    @harperlahde2107 4 года назад +11

    Am I the only one that loves them all the same? Like I don’t wanna pick between all these amazing books. Nope just me? Ok.

  • @Invisibool
    @Invisibool 4 года назад +115

    Chamber of Secrets ranked last
    Me: *Peace was never an option*

    • @ferddoesweirdthingsinlife1040
      @ferddoesweirdthingsinlife1040 4 года назад +3

      I actually always preferred the other books over Chamber of Secrets. When I reread the series, I sometimes skip the second book

    • @Invisibool
      @Invisibool 4 года назад +14

      @@ferddoesweirdthingsinlife1040 Nah I totally getcha, I love all the books and my tastes have changed but I looooooved Chamber when I was little, was by far my favorite

    • @snozer6966
      @snozer6966 4 года назад +1

      Of course the Sona player has the worst Harry Potter book as their favorite.

    • @Shelf0808
      @Shelf0808 4 года назад +1

      Martin Findley the frig?

    • @regalia2468
      @regalia2468 4 года назад +1

      @@snozer6966 Worst by what metric?

  • @nathanielberntson8883
    @nathanielberntson8883 3 года назад +18

    It really is amazing to me how different people's rank the books in this series. I think it shows how much the series has to offer.

    • @bolt7047
      @bolt7047 2 года назад

      I agree, the books connect to people in different ways.

  • @hi-bk6sy
    @hi-bk6sy 4 года назад +90

    "Who wants to watch a video that's 40 minutes long?"
    Girl, I'd watch you talk about books for 5 hours 😂 I siriusly love your videos so much (get it?? Sirius - okay I'll stop)

    • @CodeByGozzo
      @CodeByGozzo 4 года назад +1

      Someone reads too much fanfiction...

    • @hi-bk6sy
      @hi-bk6sy 4 года назад +2

      @@CodeByGozzo.... I dont get it?? Did i accidentally make a reference to a fanfic or something lol?

    • @sethfinberg348
      @sethfinberg348 4 года назад +1

      Who wants to wait anxiously, nervously, and not be able to see the Tri-(Quad) Wizards compete in the Lake or the Maze (as you thankfully pointed out)? A 40 minute muggle video breakdown does not seem so bad.

    • @CodeByGozzo
      @CodeByGozzo 4 года назад

      @@hi-bk6sy like literally all the harry potter fanfics out there use that joke

    • @hi-bk6sy
      @hi-bk6sy 4 года назад

      @@CodeByGozzo oh 😂 i think i got the joke from some harry potter memes i looked at lol. but i guess those memes got the joke from fanfiction too 🤷‍♀️

  • @bandanachaulagain6092
    @bandanachaulagain6092 4 года назад +11

    I really like Harry potter and order of phoneix as this book give an idea of complex emotion , the stakes and very relatable character . The anger Harry shows is so genuine, no one always keep it together but overcoming it is winning a fight. I don't know why people don't like it.

  • @williamray8288
    @williamray8288 4 года назад +13

    "So I'm just gonna break all the time turners in order of the phoenix, and pretend like they don't exist except for this one moment".
    Enter the Cursed Child

  • @tylerpike1625
    @tylerpike1625 4 года назад +14

    Me at the beginning of this video: "If Half-Blood Prince is #1, I'm subscribing."
    *Subscribed*

    • @tylerpike1625
      @tylerpike1625 4 года назад +1

      @@greetingsearth387 Maybe not. Am I supposed to subscribe to everything just because?

  • @toxic1strike167
    @toxic1strike167 4 года назад +31

    My personal list:
    1. Half Blood Prince - I love Draco's small arc, and Dumbledore's relationship with Harry. Also Harry and Ginny's relationship is spectacularly handled in my opinion, (different opinion for the movies though).
    2. Deathly Hallows - I understand its flaws. but I honestly just love it. The epilogue is caring, and so are the names, but it doesn't bother me as much as it used to. The first 70% of the book, when they're not in Hogwarts actually was really fresh to me.
    3. Prisoner of Azkaban - I love Lupin, and he's at his prime here in my opinion. I like how there's no Voldy, like Half Blood Prince, but it's more apparent here. I'm not huge on time travel either, but I like it here, because they explain that it's all one continuum and they actually never change anything (which is still a plot hole for Cursed Child).
    4. Goblet of Fire - I love the expansion that this one brings. I love the task sequences, although you're right about it sucking for the audience. Voldy's plan was dumb, but I find it super entertaining, and a solid addition to the series.
    5. Chamber of Secrets - Unpopular opinion, I find this better than the other two that I haven't listed yet. I love the mystery being unsolved, even though there are way too many conveniences where people definitely should've died.
    6. Order of the Phoenix - This was a super long read for me, and not just because of the length. I found this one rather boring at times, but the climax is quite amazing. I also love Umbridge's comeuppance. Umbridge is by far my least favorite character in any story. Ever. But that shows good writing.
    7. Philosopher's Stone - Sorry, I really love this book with all of my heart, but it's not as good as the others to me. I love the introduction to the world and everything, but the plot isn't all that great. Also, Voldy felt kind of dumb in this one. He never really felt all that threatening, but in this one, he just felt super weak.
    Sorry if you disagree, this is just my take on the series.

    • @krypto1390
      @krypto1390 4 года назад +1

      Toxic1Strike lol Order of The Phoenix is my favorite

    • @jungkooksthighs5132
      @jungkooksthighs5132 4 года назад

      Am I literally the only on that likes the HBP movie it's my favorite 😂

  • @harshvardhan990
    @harshvardhan990 4 года назад +81

    For me (favourite to least favourite):
    1. *Goblet of Fire* - I enjoyed this the most because of the thriller element to it - Voldemort is on the rise, someone dangerous is inside Hogwarts, potion ingredients are getting stolen under everyone's nose stolen right, Dumbledore is looking at former Death Eater trials and trying to connect the dots - I loved all of it. I was on the edge of my seat when Barty Crouch Sr. made a sudden appearance out of nowhere at Hogwarts because it felt like the height of mystery that was spread throughout the book about what is happening outside the castle and who is influencing all of this. And then the other elements like finding out more about the international magical community, professional Quidditch players, and so on was really enjoyable. It had so much depth with the amount of subplots which were laid for the viewers to figure out, and how all of it tied together so brilliantly. Sirius was also pretty good with his information.
    2. *Half-Blood Prince* - For the same reasons as yours, I love how Dumbledore and Harry's relationship got so further. Dumbledore deciding that Harry now needs information about Voldemort was incredible as he managed to strike a balance between Sirius' recklessness and Molly's overprotectiveness, and each Pensive chapter was so fascinating to look at, as it uncovered the mystery surrounding Voldemort and gave the audience a good understanding about the antagonist. I love how close Dumbledore got to Harry, two moments that stand out are, "He accused me of being Dunbledore's man through and through ... I told him I was", and Dumbledore's parallel lines of assuring Harry that he wouldn't get attacked to getting assured that nothing will happen to him because he's with Harry - "I do not think you need worry about being attacked tonight ... You're with me" || "I am not worried, Harry, I am with you", just amazing. And my favourite character is Snape so I also enjoyed the Potions book as it gave more depth to the character and his brilliance. Not gonna lie, the romance was really the low point of the book as Ron/Lavender + upset Hermione felt cringeworthy, and just uninteresting compared to other storylines, and I don't really ship Harry and Ginny because of how flat and perfect Ginny is with no real flaw or motive of her own other than being a perfect girl for Harry to get along with (she's in the background for four books, only for the reader to suddenly get bombarded with information like she's gorgeous to the point where even Slytherins like her, she's so popular with both spells and sports, she's fearless, her character had a microwave developement that happened offscreen which I couldn't care less about. Her only somewhat flaw of having a hot temper never lands her in any problem or conflict so it is rather played as an attractive quirk rather than an actual flaw).
    3. *Prisoner of Azkaban* - Another amazing book, it really frames Harry as a loner, the adults don't explain anything to him about Sirius Black. Ron and Hermione can empathise with him but not relate, it's a book where Harry has to figure out things on his own as the people around him can't/aren't doing anything to help him understand and it was amazing. The moment where he changed his decision to interrogate Hagrid midway through, simply because Hagrid didn't need such a thing to go though when Buckbeak was getting killed, was amazing. And Sirius and Remus are such great characters with a lot of depth. It's a bit of a unique book as Voldemort takes a backseat and the spotlight is rather on other characters like the Marauders and how things would've been for Harry had Voldemort not attacked.
    4. *Philosopher's Stone* - Don't think I need to say much, it's the classic where things are as good as it could ever be for Harry. It's a lot more colourful as things aren't as dark and it is a good entrance with some careful groundwork laid for later.
    5. *Order of the Phoenix* - Another great book. Angsty Harry was really fascinating with how Voldemort's presence is having effect on his mind, to the point where he even enters his mind multiple times and knows what he's thinking. I wish it was in more detail than we got, but it isn't that big of a deal. It is sort of parallel to PoA with how isolated Harry was and how his friends couldn't do much and the adults left him alone with barely much explanation so he had to figure things out all on his own. Harry grew really close to Sirius and it really made things a lot more emotional for the ending.
    6. *Deathly Hallows* - Honestly, it is a way better book than being 'second last' may indicate, it's just that the others are better. It's also pretty good with the fast pacing of the book and reaching from one point to another in quick period and without wasting time (except the camping with the locket). It was a pretty good way to end things.
    7. *Chamber of Secrets* - It's not that it's bad, really, but nothing special. It follows the template that was laid in the first book and doesn't really add too much, other than a TON of groundwork for the later books. People say that the sixth book is the 'extra' book, but honestly, this is a more deserving contender for that title as a lot of the things aren't relevent until they become super relevent as the final two books are done. It's like a 5/10 - it does nothing really terrible but it isn't also exceptional.
    Keep in mind that I first saw the movies then read the books, so a lot of the likings are influenced by that experience progress (I was so happy with GoF and the mystery element that the film just dumped out and left me disappointed on the rewatch, so that could be a reason why I rate it so highly).

    • @eduardobaiz9931
      @eduardobaiz9931 4 года назад

      Loved your list. It's just like mine, except that Half blood is my favorite and Goblet of Fire is my second

    • @vonniestewart4416
      @vonniestewart4416 4 года назад

      I think yours is my exact order too

    • @Macallion
      @Macallion 4 года назад

      This is pretty much my list as well. 2 and 3 sometimes switch places, but GoF has been consistently at the top since I first read.

    • @davidconrad7970
      @davidconrad7970 4 года назад

      Y'all be saying things like, my list is the exact same for similar reasons! But seriously, it took me like three swipes to get to the bottom of that essay, so the question is...
      Did you actually read the whole damn thing?

  • @adisuyash
    @adisuyash 4 года назад +1

    My opinion:
    #1. Prisoners of Azkaban
    #2. Half-blood prince
    #3. Order of phoenix
    #4. Deathly hallows
    #5. Goblet of fiyah...
    #6. Chamber of secret
    #7. Philosopher's stone
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    #100000000000000000000000000000000000000000....and a million more zeroes: The book that must not be named, cursed child...!

  • @owenf2299
    @owenf2299 4 года назад +7

    1. Chamber of Secrets
    2. Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone
    3. Goblet of Fire
    4. Prisoner of Azkaban
    5. Deathly Hallows
    6. Half Blood Prince
    7. Order of the Phoenix
    Crucify me.

  • @avivd8905
    @avivd8905 4 года назад +75

    my ranking (even though the last time i've read these books was like 3-4 years ago):
    1)(fav) prisoner of azkaban
    2) half blood prince
    3) the goblet of fire
    4) the philosopher's stone
    5) the deathly hallows
    6) the order of the phoenix
    7) (least fav) the chamber of secrets
    i should probably re read the series lol

    • @cherryhyeju
      @cherryhyeju 4 года назад +5

      CHAMBER OF SECRETS IS SO GOOD THOUGH 😭👉👈

    • @1tzm3hh11
      @1tzm3hh11 4 года назад +1

      1. Half blood prince
      2. Goblet of fire
      3. Order of the phoenix
      4. Chamber of secrets
      5. Philosophers stone
      6. Prisoner of azkaban
      7. Deathly hallows

    • @undead.rising
      @undead.rising 4 года назад

      My list is exactly the same!

    • @vonniestewart4416
      @vonniestewart4416 4 года назад

      Good order

    • @hiddeneyes7292
      @hiddeneyes7292 4 года назад

      Same top 3 lol

  • @mariamanou2987
    @mariamanou2987 4 года назад +132

    7. The Chamber of Secrets
    6. The Philosopher’s Stone
    5. The Order of the Phoenix
    4. The Prisoner of Azkaban
    3. The Deathly Hallows
    2. The Halfblood Prince
    1. The Goblet of Fire

    • @thedarkknight9153
      @thedarkknight9153 4 года назад +6

      Solid list. I would just put Goblet of Fire at 3 but I can see why people like the tri-wizard tournament as their favorite.

    • @brunokingz
      @brunokingz 4 года назад +2

      I couldn't agree more!

    • @stefandjukic294
      @stefandjukic294 4 года назад +3

      This is my list

    • @stefandjukic294
      @stefandjukic294 4 года назад +1

      Exactly*

    • @mariamanou2987
      @mariamanou2987 4 года назад +6

      The Dark Knight I was between the goblet of fire and the halfblood prince for number 1, but every time I reread HP, I find myself looking forward to reading the goblet of fire. I just love how everything becomes much more serious during this book. It’s not perfect but it’s so enjoyable

  • @_sobrao
    @_sobrao 4 года назад +51

    Unpopular opinion: Gilderoy Lockhart is the best character in the series
    (Lockhart likes this)

    • @msclrhd
      @msclrhd 4 года назад +16

      He would agree with that statement.

    • @MRJDXTRA
      @MRJDXTRA 4 года назад +5

      Very very very very unpopular opinion

    • @pretendtheresaname9213
      @pretendtheresaname9213 4 года назад +5

      Very unpopular. Maybe best secondary character? That would be reasonable.

    • @mustachedpikachu7454
      @mustachedpikachu7454 4 года назад +1

      I am listening to the audiobooks rn and the narrator for the chamber of secrets really changed my opinion of Lockhart. Jim Dale’s performance of his character is amazing and made me love the character so much.

    • @fayet8296
      @fayet8296 4 года назад +2

      @@msclrhd if he remembered

  • @All-ze9cl
    @All-ze9cl Год назад +8

    I feel like the Half blood prince doesn't get enough credit. It is one of my favorites. It gave us depth on Voldemort but also expanded relationships especially at the school. Seeing Ginny in it more is also so cool, i love it! Overall just a great book and it filled me with such a warm and fuzzy feeling. Half blood and chamber are my favs.

  • @evagardner6013
    @evagardner6013 4 года назад +9

    They gave nearly headless nick a “spritz” lol

  • @kenziethefangirl4838
    @kenziethefangirl4838 4 года назад +9

    ~I don't like Time Travel~
    The Cursed Child: *holds my tea*

  • @MarleybeGood
    @MarleybeGood 4 года назад +22

    I agree with the Sorcerer’s/Philosopher’s Stone. You just smile when you start reading it.

  • @biancafannon
    @biancafannon 4 года назад +34

    Chamber of secrets is one of my favorite hp books...

  • @emmazhang2418
    @emmazhang2418 4 года назад +51

    OMG YOU’RE THE FIRST PERSON THATS EVER AGREED WITH ME HOW THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE IS THE BEST BOOK!!!! i love this book so much, it just has the best combinations of hogwarts and dark voldy stuff and it was so much deeper and connected in such a great way and i loved the half blood prince twist and all the dumbledore and slughorn was so fun to read about and ahHHh i just love it so much!!

    • @cat6792
      @cat6792 4 года назад +7

      The 6th movie was such a disappointment.

    • @billshears6062
      @billshears6062 4 года назад +2

      Caitlin Rubow Dont you mean “Lavender and Won Won: The Movie”

    • @HasanVancouver
      @HasanVancouver 3 года назад

      @@billshears6062 lmfao facts

    • @Urmumissougly
      @Urmumissougly 2 года назад +1

      I mean movie flame did say that HBP was his favorite book

    • @seaof_stars
      @seaof_stars 2 года назад +3

      bro everywhere i go ppl say hbp is the best

  • @sherlockholmes6171
    @sherlockholmes6171 4 года назад +6

    Entire Harry Potter series is a series of happy coincidences

  • @IAtodd
    @IAtodd 4 года назад +12

    I love the Order of the Phoenix! I think it's my favorite, actually. That and the Prisoner of Akzaban.

  • @kendeeks
    @kendeeks 4 года назад +10

    Merphy: who wants to watch a 40 minute video?!
    Also Merphy: makes a 54 minute and 10 second video analysing a single character

  • @zlivingbook5418
    @zlivingbook5418 4 года назад +8

    My favorite would have to be book 1. It takes a lot for an author to write a first book that hooks billions of readers and maintains interest for six more novels.

  • @helenabrandaofernandes4886
    @helenabrandaofernandes4886 4 года назад +8

    I tried so many times to rank these books but i just can't. There are different reasons why I love each of them and it's impossible to decide which reason is more worthy. I just can't

  • @mfahadkhan1789
    @mfahadkhan1789 4 года назад +2

    There aren't any worst harry potter books . I have enjoyed each and every book with each amount of Joy . But the deathly hollows and And Prisoner of Azkaban are my fav , followed by order of the phoenix .

  • @Maxificent
    @Maxificent 4 года назад +7

    Why do some people dislike the Epilogue in book 7?
    I adored that ending. When I finished the story, I wanted more, I thought that couldn't be the end.
    I can't express how elated I was to turn the page and see the "19 years later". I thought it was a fantastic way to end the franchise.
    Furthermore, when I went to see Deathly Hallows: Part 2 for the first time, I wasn't sure if they would do that Epilogue like it was in the book, and I was overjoyed that they did.
    It's hard to understand why something you love so much is disliked so much by others who are just as much a fan of Harry Potter as you are.
    Oh yea, Deathly Hallows is my favourite book, hands down.

    • @monet3512
      @monet3512 4 года назад

      Also loved the epilogue! Curious to hear why people dont?

    • @spikey0034
      @spikey0034 4 года назад

      @@monet3512 I think just because it paired everyone up neatly which rubbed people up the wrong way. No divorce? No people rocking singlehood? IDK. That or it just was a lame end to a fantastic series, kids unimaginatively named, boring jobs, settled into middle-age without much hint of adventure
      I personally had no qualms with it, it's better in there then out, but the story personally ended before the epilogue for me xx

  • @marypevey9567
    @marypevey9567 4 года назад +8

    My ranking literally goes in order of the series. The first one is my least favorite (I still love it of course) and the last one is my favorite. To me, every book gets a little better as the kids mature and you get more in depth characterization of everyone and as the stakes get a little higher every time

  • @Eldyra
    @Eldyra 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for giving book 5 the appreciation it deserves, people are far too negative about it! Harry is in an age when a lot of people don’t even need good reasons to be angry and moody and considering he’s dealing with so much on the top of that, I think he’s pretty chill 😜

  • @nickvareymusic
    @nickvareymusic 4 года назад +5

    Finally someone who loves Half-Blood prince the most, same here! Loved it

  • @TheJoyster
    @TheJoyster 4 года назад +24

    The one I didn’t realize was my favoirite until I reconsidered them all this past year was the order of the Phoenix. The sheer antagonizing force of Delores, mixed with the social commentary with the rejection of Voldemort’s return, and sprinkle on top Harry being more of a legitimate leader than ever before and the introduction of Luna who is my personal fav character create such a compelling novel.

    • @kaenachoo4783
      @kaenachoo4783 4 года назад +5

      I agree! Definitely my favorite book of the series.

  • @purpleduckybryn
    @purpleduckybryn 4 года назад +5

    My ranking best to last-
    Half-Blood Prince
    Prisoner of Azkaban
    Deathly Hallows
    Goblet of Fire
    Chamber of Secrets
    Sorcerer’s/Philosopher’s Stone
    Order of the Phoenix

  • @carolinecallahan7196
    @carolinecallahan7196 4 года назад +8

    Deathly hallows is my favorite because it so emotional and gets me every time

  • @lorenamsad
    @lorenamsad 4 года назад +22

    my ranking is
    1- deathly hallows
    2- half-blood prince
    3- goblet of fire
    4- prisoner of azkaban
    5- order of the phoenix
    6- the sorcerer's stone
    7- chamber of secrets
    I'm rereading the series, so this could change haha

    • @makemecry6604
      @makemecry6604 4 года назад +1

      i didnt finish reading the books yet but movie wise, my least fav is order of the phoenix and my fav is goblet of fire

    • @stuthibhat6438
      @stuthibhat6438 4 года назад

      this is literally my list haha

  • @delete7316
    @delete7316 3 года назад +2

    My rating
    1. The prisoner of Azkaban
    2. The philosophers stone
    3. The goblet of fire
    4. The deathly hallows
    5. The chamber of secrets
    6. The order of the Phoenix
    7. The half blood prince
    The cursed child doesn’t exist ok bye.

  • @user-gr1xi4kd7o
    @user-gr1xi4kd7o 4 года назад +6

    Surprisingly, I 100% agree with this whole list. I also love half-blood prince so much, because it shows Ron and Hermione’s relationship more in depth and it gives us Harry and Ginny’s relationship in that book as well. I just love that it shows the teens growing up and figuring out who they really like and all that.

  • @moritzkiel5981
    @moritzkiel5981 4 года назад +8

    Book 6 is my favourite too! I especially loved learning more about voldemort's past, and also seeing the more human side of malfoy (still wish he had the redemption arc he deserved, but oh well)

    • @atinity6749
      @atinity6749 4 года назад +1

      Half-blood Prince is my favourite too!
      Omg I'm so excited that she picked it for number one! I've always felt it doesn't get the recognition it deserves.
      Oh, and when she announced the number two slot, I almost screamed. To me, this was like watching the Oscars 😄 And my favorite won, yay! ♥️

    • @bryanwhite7663
      @bryanwhite7663 4 года назад +1

      when book 6 is my least favorite also CEO of having opposite opinions.

  • @jacobhilbert856
    @jacobhilbert856 3 года назад +7

    "I don't like time travel"
    me: **subscribes**

  • @laurametired6622
    @laurametired6622 4 года назад +4

    For me it would be:
    7. Order of Phoenix
    6. Philosopher’s Stone
    5. Goblet of Fire
    4. Chamber of Secrets
    3. Deathly Hollows
    2. Prisoner of Azkaban
    1. Halfblood Prince
    So I fully agree with your number 1 😌

  • @kapelski104
    @kapelski104 4 года назад +4

    One thing that has always frustrated me about the Harry Potter series is the spell 'avada kedavra'. It forces the bad guys to always use it, since it's the most efficient spell for them and the deatheaters don't care about morals or ethics. If that spell didn't exsist in this universe, the action/fights would be able to have more cool and creative stuff in it only magic allows. 'Avada kedavra' makes the fights feel more like gunfights than wizards using their knowledge of magic to beat each other.

  • @roshniaseen9945
    @roshniaseen9945 3 года назад +1

    My favourite book is the Order of the Phoenix and then the Half-Blood Prince 💕💕💕 But I'm not sure if I'll change my mind Cuz I dint read the last book yet..... oops

  • @youmnahammouda9883
    @youmnahammouda9883 4 года назад +36

    I've said it once and I'll say it a thousand times, from best to least best:
    Prisoner of azkaban
    Order of the Phoenix
    Goblet of fire
    Deathly Hallows
    Half blood prince
    Chamber of secrets
    Sorcerer's stone

    • @ammarif618
      @ammarif618 4 года назад

      Youmna Hammouda is a Darwinist ... What the heck I'm reading ... you're talking about books!!! ... I recommend you to do some survival and reproduction ... go eat something why you're wasting your time

    • @jameslewis4434
      @jameslewis4434 4 года назад +4

      @@ammarif618 I am very confused about your comment. "Do some survival and reproduction." is that some sick, twisted joke?

    • @bryanwhite7663
      @bryanwhite7663 4 года назад +3

      @@jameslewis4434 I'm very confused also.

    • @youmnahammouda9883
      @youmnahammouda9883 4 года назад +3

      @@ammarif618 I'm so confused

    • @SniperKing5
      @SniperKing5 4 года назад +2

      @@jameslewis4434 I think everyone's pretty much as confused as you haha

  • @volffiee
    @volffiee 4 года назад +5

    my ranking:
    1. half-blood prince (masterpiece - we go deep into Snape and Draco characters and it is all so exciting, unexpected and touching)
    2. order of the phoenix (i love that this book kinda slows down and explains a lot of things, i love Sirius, Dumbledore’s army, that we all hated Umbridge so much! also occlumency lessons, a little bit more of Snape’s past and Harry’s mindset; his problems seem realistic and you can really understand him cause we all go through darker times)
    3. deathly hallows (very gripping, as Snape’s as my fav character I was pleased with view into his whole life, love the complexity of his mind and actions and it was just a ton of fun to read)
    4. prisoner of azkaban (it’s 4th only because the previous ones are so good! but this book is heaven, always when i read it i can’t stop, the marauders are so interesting)
    5. philosopher’s stone (it is the introduction to the whole world so not the most breathtaking but still nostalgia and i find it very relaxing to read)
    6. goblet of fire (many plot holes, still can’t understand why Harry, the famous, needed and protected one was exposed to death just to take part in a competition and the fact that it all happened cause Tom didin’t think of any other way to meet Harry it just doesn’t make sense
    7. chamber of secrets (most boring one, many plot holes, i just don’t like to read it, it could have been much more interesting and not so meaningless)

    • @cmck362
      @cmck362 4 года назад

      I rank them like that as well.

  • @iamashape7505
    @iamashape7505 4 года назад +6

    Merphy: and next on the list, is ... Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
    Me: so you have chosen death

  • @FlapJack-eo3on
    @FlapJack-eo3on 3 года назад +2

    Order of the Phoenix is my favourite book of the series and id put book 1 last

  • @JayPrakash-rc1my
    @JayPrakash-rc1my 4 года назад +3

    One of my top three favourites is azkaban cuz of Sirius Black , Harry get's his first father figure