
Second of all: Your advice would be very valid--if you followed it yourself, that is.
I can see that you want to experience the opposite side of the coin, but first you need to show courtesy to us--which you did not do in the first place. In your first post you immediately started to attack Rowing and her books-something that offended all of us here. If you could have calmly introduced yourself and expressed your opinion in a more gentile way, we would have been MUCH more receptive to what you have to say.
It seems to me that you are alternately trying to force your opinion on us, or make us somehow 'see' what you're saying and agree. The problem is--what you're saying in large amounts can be proven false.
Your examples of similarities between The Two Towers the The Chamber of Secrets are all expressing the common ideas of popular mythology--talking trees, things that fly, basilisks, whatever. They have all been used COUNTLESS times before Rowling.
You seemed to be puzzled as to why the books are so adamently loved. Let me try to clear it for you:
The Harry Potter books express throughly universal themes. Good vs. evil, love, friendship, loyalty. But they also give us all something else--something wonderful to relate to. Whether you dote on sports, are a clever student or a boy who has a horrible cousin, you can relate to them. Whoever you are--a ten-year-old in China, a twenty-year-old in Germany or a eighty-year-old in America, you are going to find something in them that reminds you...of YOU. And that is the connection.
Rowling has created something that has re-awakened the love of literature in America's youth--and you would accuse her of the henious act of plagiarism? I sounds to me that someone else wishes they could do what she did...I know of no other book that has ever awakened such a love in children. I admire it whole-heartedly. If she is guilty of the crime you accuse her of--why haven't any other books sold so many copies or have been adored by so many people? Clearly they should have if she copied off of them...