I always think that certain books or series of books are for certain times and very few stand the generational test. The true test of Harry Potter might be what the next generation think if it perhaps ?
Considering when Tokien did his writing it has obviously stood the test of time and is probably more popular now than it was in the past. For the generation that grew up with Harry Potter then this series of books might have been magical and even introduced them to reading. As such they have a value just for that reason alone.
I personally enjoyed the Harry Potter series but I have really enjoyed several books and series hat were supposedly written for children or teenagers. As a case in point I really loved the Edge Chronicles by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell. I picked them up off my sons bookcase and really enjoyed them. I must have been 38 /39 at the time back in 1998. I liked them because they seemed very different to the norm.
At then end of the day, if you can lose yourself in a story then I feel that it doesn't really matter if it is derivative provided that for you, it's a good read.
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