Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality

Paperback, 203 pages

Published March 14, 2015 by Fanfiction.net.

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In this alternative version of J.K. Rowling's famous tale, Petunia Evans marries the biochemist Michael Verres. The couple adopts her orphaned nephew. Christened "Harry James Potter-Evans-Verres," he is raised in an environment of science, knowledge, and rationality. Upon discovering the wizarding world, he prepares to turn it upside down with his keen intellect.

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Une histoire décente malgré la culture limitée de l’auteur

Une fan-fiction qui a sa petite célébrité et a été citée dans divers journaux à son époque (elle a été terminée en 2015). Elle est disponible gratuitement en ligne. Je l’ai lue en anglais, il existe une traduction française, mais en lisant quelques lignes du chapitre 1 elle m’a semblée mauvaise, donc je n’ai pas poursuivi.

Dans cette histoire alternative, Harry a été élevé par des parents aimants (notamment un père professeur de biologie à l’université) et est un nerd absolu, un je-sais-tout qui ne jure que par la méthode scientifique et la psychologie évolutive.

Le jour où il est intronisé dans le monde de la magie, il n’a de cesse de se servir de son éducation scientifique pour, d’une part, découvrir les véritables lois de la magie et, d’autre part, mettre sens dessus dessous le monde des sorciers.

L’intrigue reprend les personnages et des évènements de la série d’origine, …

Review of 'Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality' on 'Goodreads'

This did a great job of stirring up my nostalgia for the source books while adding many entertaining and interesting ideas. Some parts were better than others but I'm pretty sure the end of this book was better than the original, I was glued to it for the last hour or two.

Review of 'Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality' on 'Goodreads'

I was tipped of to this after a long online HP rant elsewhere.
The first few paragraphs showed me that Rowling, while not necessarily a good writer, is better than some other, and that the editing of HP, something i complained about, too, was solid, if not perfect.
Then i read most of the first three chapters, and it’s quite clear that the author has an axe to grind, something less like “the world building in the Harry Potter books is inconsistent and not thought through” but closer to “suspension of disbelief is silly and i want to show that magic can’t work in this world”. I’ll leave him at it without reading on.

Review of 'Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality' on 'Goodreads'

Awesome book!

I appreciate Yudkowsky's world view, but I don't have that much faith in cognitive sciences and I think it's a few centuries (millennia?) too early to seriously think about godlike AIs and immortality. Nevertheless his ideas make for fantastic material for a book! It's all quite playful and yet the pages are oozing clever thoughts. It's a super long book and made still longer by having to stop and carefully consider the subjects yourself. I found the moral and political questions most interesting.

All the clever thoughts give a strong foundation to the book. It's never just an abstract mystery thanks to them. But the in-universe plots built upon this foundation are also nice. The action sequences where Harry (or someone else) figures out a clever solution to a problem are the most entertaining parts. They are really ingenious in a way similar to those in [b:The Martian|18007564|The …

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I heard third-hand that this ended on a cliffhanger, and that really slowed my progress about 4/5ths of the way through the book. But it was NOT TRUE! Anyway, not only does this conclude quite nicely, but the finale was fittingly intense, and definitely lived up to the buildup of the rest of the novel.

There were some long-ish bouts before the end that felt a bit indulgent, (didn't necessarily feel like they were going anywhere, or contributing to the story arc, etc.), but if you are a HP fan (and why would you be reading this if you aren't?), then they were usually interesting in some way in their own right. Generally speaking, I felt like the writing got better over time, and what was in my opinion "fun" in the beginning became downright GOOD later on, and concluded in a way that was both brilliant and obviously well …

Review of 'Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality' on 'Goodreads'

After countless reddit recommendations I had to give HPMOR a try and I'm very glad I did. This was the first and likely the only fan fiction I will ever read but I definitely recommend it.

Hard to describe what makes HPMOR work so well. Trying to understand magic using science. Intelligent characters outsmarting each other and acting in their best interest, not the interest of the plot. Teaching readers to think rationally.

Seriously, give it a try.

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