Harry Potter fansite, MuggleNet.com, has begun a movement encouraging fans to share what their beloved series meant to them for future fans to find. Fans are being asked to leave handwritten notes in books at libraries and local bookstores, and then post a picture of the note on social media using the hashtag #PotterItForward. Potter fans want the next generation to know how incredibly special this series was for them and if they read them, they’ll be able to experience the same magical world of Hogwarts. Very personal notes are being left and it is amazing to see how much of an impact Harry Potter has made.
Prepare for the waterworks because there are a lot of feels.
Found another #HarryPotter & the PS/SS in my classroom. Decided to #PotterItForward again. @MuggleNet #gryffindor pic.twitter.com/l7103qoLUQ
— 🙅🏻♀️😷 Social Distance Berg🦠👩🏻🔬 (@The_Rosenberg) September 10, 2015
It shaped my life hope it does yours #potteritforward #Potterhead #HarryPotter #HarryPotterForever #rowlingisourqueen pic.twitter.com/pArOmmWO6j
— Ginny Reese (@FutureAuthorVR) September 6, 2015
The note I left at the end of Ch1 in Sorcerer's Stone today. #PotterItForward pic.twitter.com/M0fByQYdJ6
— Jax ✨desert witch 🌙🦋 (@mrdarthdarcy) September 11, 2015
LOVE the idea of #PotterItForward Truly magical! http://t.co/xxK5BT7r1k pic.twitter.com/F6SnxCiPFZ
— Kerry Alexandra (@KerryAlexandra) September 21, 2015
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