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Date: 2024-03-24 03:25 pm (UTC)Normally I would say it's not unlikely for teenagers to be familiar with kids' books of decades past, since adults often recommend books that were formative for them. (As an '80s kid, I read many books from the '50s and '60s.) But in the case of Harry Potter specifically, the author's notoriety makes that seem questionable, unless we're talking about a dystopia where her attitudes have become the norm.