Idly_enjoys, I agree you're a bit of a fool, letting yourself get carried away in the marketing hype. You are a marketing officer's dream come true. I have a reservation placed on the book at the library where I work, but I won't be in until the following Thursday, so I'm just going to have to wait until then. I suppose I could go in and pick it up on Saturday, but I just can't be bothered.
I'll give the boy wizard credit where he's due, he's got many kids reading who wouldn't otherwise. That's about it. The books are increasingly under-edited, the writing style is abysmal, the narrative weak and tedious - and yes, I have read them all. I don't believe in commenting on a book unless I've read it. Thing is, Bloomsbury doesn't have an awful lot of teen fiction in its stable worth reading at the moment, so I guess they're kind of milking HP for all it's worth.
However, Aschenbach, I think you're a snob. What people choose to read for their own pleasure and enjoyment is up to them, and if that's 'trashy' novels, well, it's nothing to do with anyone else. Dickens happens to be my favourite writer, but that doesn't preclude me from reading stuff like The Princess Diaries and the 'Odd' Dean Koontz title - and yes, I enjoyed The Da Vinci Code - great on a long flight when you just want a nice easy read that doesn't challenge you.
Perhaps you should should look at your own reality, step outside of the academic doors into the present day, and have a look at what the real world is doing.