trout501 wrote:The main texts I read in Japanese are manga because I can progress through those while understanding enough to actually care about the story, and I say that as someone who had next to zero interest in manga before coming to Japan.
What mangas do you read? I had and still have no interest in manga, but it seems like an accesible way of reading japanese, and so many people say it is good reading practice. At the moment I am reading a 2nd year elt school book called イッキによめる!which has short stories from miyazawa kenji, hoshi shinichi, murakami haruki and others. Which is quite good but it would be cool to read something longer than a couple of pages, for some more continuity.
trout501 wrote:Given the assumptions that 1) that the JLPT is an accurate measure of language ability, and 2) Harry Potter is a children's book, that would indeed be strange.
As for harry potter, it is not really a children's book, more for young adults, and also there must be a whole load of magical terms and weird phrases which would get translated, probably easy to understand in english but really difficult in japanese. But I would have thought if you had JLPT1 or thereabouts you'd have enough kanji and deifnitely enough grammar to cover it?
Maybe the JLPT 1 isn't that hard after all?!