HARRY POTTER
I've been an avid Harry Potter fan for, I'd say, about 15 or 16 years. And not just me! Most of my family and friends love it too. It is creative and funny and amazingly written. J.K. Rowling did an incredible job of showing what "evil" really is, and more importantly, what love really is. What sacrifice consists of, and what bravery means. That not all magic comes from a wand. J.K. Rowling might be a muggle, but she still has powers.
I think Stephen King summed it up nicely while comparing the series to Twilight:
"Harry Potter is all about confronting fears, finding inner strength, and doing what is right in the face of adversity. Twilight is about how important it is to have a boyfriend."
LORD OF THE RINGS
Ahhhhhh, Lord of the Rings! One of my favorite stories of all time. I may have mentioned before, I loved it so much, I learned to speak Elvish. Like J.K.Rowling, J.R.R. Tolkien made magic- he brought entire worlds from his mind and shared them with generations of fans. Though just a mixed group of strangers, the Fellowship saved Middle Earth from evil. That should help put your homework into perspective!
GAME OF THRONES
My newest obsession! Damn you, Elizabeth Record :P
When people ask what I like about it, it's kind of tough to answer, because it really is horrible. The nudity and language and graphic, awful violence is far from family-friendly. But it is still a great book series and show! So complicated and interesting and engaging. And though it is fictional, I do like history, and the series makes me think about how tough life would be like in medieval times, particularly for women. But some GOT women kick ass anyway.
Bonus! Bonus! Bonus! George R. R. Martin lives in Santa Fe! His closeness is super cool. Go, New Mexico!
Yes, Disney! While I liked a lot of Disney movies, my favorites would probably have been "The Lion King" and "Pocahontas." At the end of The Lion King, when Simba finally takes ownership of Pride Rock (goosebumps!) I would get on my hands and knees and do that slow-motion saunter up to the top of Pride Rock, then ROARRR right along with Simba. It was magnificent!
I wanted to BE Pocahontas, and very much liked playing with my Pocahontas Barbies. Except, I always lost her stupid blue necklace right away and it ruined it! Ughh. I remember my Granny once showed me a realistic picture of what Pocahontas actually looked like, and at first I was taken aback at how... ordinary she looked. The movie had Disney-fied her making her lean and tall and beautiful, not very similar to the picture I held in my hand. But then I felt better. She had actually been plain and accomplished quite a bit (yeah, yeah, before becoming sick and dying far away from home). It meant that just maybe plain people like myself can still do great things :)
CHILDREN OF BODOM
If you FORCED me to pick my favorite band, I'd end up here... Children of Bodom. From Finland! At the time of my strongest obsession, I was friends with several others who also loved the band. We wore the T-shirts and hoodies and we argued over the best songs and discussed lyrics. Seriously, one of the greatest times of our lives was when we got to meet the band in Albuquerque, then go see them play live.
One of my good friends, who's name I shall not divulge here, also squabbled with me over who could best write "Children of Bodom" in the correct font. This same friend took a Sharpie and wrote his best version of COB inside the door of my bright yellow locker. For the rest of the year I was paranoid about having my locker open wide enough that the teachers might see the defacement. Turns out, no one noticed and on the last day of 8th grade I wheedled some alcohol wipes out of the school nurse and scrubbed my locker clean.
OTIS
Need I really say anything?
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While I am certain that I will acquire more and more obsessions, and let up on old ones a bit, I know I will always love these things. Once I love something, I love it forever.
Here's to you and YOUR obsessions!
Sarah
Aaaaaaaaaaand because I'm obsessed with stupid memes, here are some more!
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