When someone insists on showing you their Harry Potter CD collection, you’d expect it to be a collection of the movies released so far, but that may not be so. A CD can contain almost anything you fathom, so the CD collection your proud friend wants to showcase can be a collection of Harry Potter movies, original sound tracks, or audio books, among others.
The poster boy of a Harry Potter fan knows how it all goes down in the books, will be waiting for what happens in the last film of the series, and can probably cast every spell from J.K. Rowling’s universe with hand movements included. But then being a really big fan, he can go beyond that and start his own Harry Potter CD collection. He can collect the entire line of movies of course, from The Sorcerer’s Stone to Deathly Hallows, and then he can collect the original sound tracks or OST’s. Then he can go ahead and collect the audio books for all seven of the books—just for show or for the sake of collecting them. He can even go as far as getting Harry Potter designs for all his personal CDs that he had burned or downloaded content into. There are indeed a lot of other things one can mean when one mentions Harry Potter CD’s. try looking it up on Amazon.com and you might be surprised and enthralled (if you’re a Potter fan too) with the variety of things that can have a connection with Harry Potter. You don’t even have to be a gamer or gaming enthusiast to have your own Harry Potter game collection.
For a collector (especially one that loves Harry Potter), a collection lacks something essential if it isn’t complete, so a Harry Potter CD collection needs to be comprised of anything reasonably Harry Potter enough to include into the collection. True blue Potter fans-cum-collectors search far and wide in the internet to find the perfect members of their showcase collection. You can see it for yourself; most of them post in the World Wide Web about their collections. For some, it may be ‘overboard’ but the combined zeal of a Potter fanatic and a collector really has that effect.





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