
Fans of the Boy Who Lived are leaving notes about what the Harry Potter books meant to them for the next generation of readers to find.
After Potter hub Mugglenet.com started the movement, using the hashtag #PotterItForward, people began sneaking the notes into library books and donated books and then sharing pictures of them on social media.
The letters often describe the emotional impact the stories had on readers.
Some hid the notes in the first chapter of the book, while others opted to sneak theirs into the last chapter of the final book.
Here are some of the notes people have shared on Twitter:
Here's to the next generation. #PotterItForward pic.twitter.com/7cCRzR2ErA
— Sierra Davenport (@sdavenpotter) September 10, 2015
The note I left at the end of Ch1 in Sorcerer's Stone today. #PotterItForward pic.twitter.com/M0fByQYdJ6
— Jax ♉️ (@jaxthevampire) September 11, 2015
Join the movement and #PotterItForward at your local bookstore. Let the world know what #HarryPotter means to you ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/dxHbdCESw8
— MuggleNet.com (@MuggleNet) September 9, 2015
#potteritforward @MuggleNet @jk_rowling /* pic.twitter.com/ZcOKsrDbh5
— Rachel Koury (@rachelkoury) September 6, 2015
Only dedicated fans would do this so whenever young readers come buy their book they can smile #PotterItForward pic.twitter.com/bRwInPsR38
— Yenster (@lidddoyeni) September 6, 2015
Participated in the #PotterItForward movement today by leaving this note in a bookstore's copy of #HarryPotter :) pic.twitter.com/3k3aZI0ois
— Sarah Alice (@SarahAliceMusic) September 7, 2015
Beat your dementors. #PotterItForward pic.twitter.com/bkHPEtzKyM
— Reese Loehr (@IrisLoehr) September 13, 2015
Here's to the series that changed my life. ❤️ @MuggleNet #PotterItForward pic.twitter.com/hdQnvBO7md
— Morgan Pruitt (@morgan_pruitt) September 19, 2015
Found another #HarryPotter & the PS/SS in my classroom. Decided to #PotterItForward again. @MuggleNet #gryffindor pic.twitter.com/l7103qoLUQ
— The Rosenberg (@The_Rosenberg) September 10, 2015
LOVING this #potteritforward - If only I could bring myself to let go of the books! pic.twitter.com/dxTJaYnaF5
— Becca Evans (@beckicklesie) September 10, 2015
Waiting for a #potteritforward type thing, but with A Song of Ice and Fire. Leave messages of destruction and despair. #GameOfThrones
— Jacob Chandler (@jchandler_33) September 19, 2015
JK Rowling recently revealed on Twitter which house James Sirius Potter, Harry's son, was sorted into on his first day at Hogwarts. Unsurprisingly for fans, he was sorted into Gryffindor.