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Review: The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter: A Treasury of Myths, Legends, and Fascinating FactsUser Review - Mandy - GoodreadsEach chapter of David Colbert's The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter answers a question that many Harry Potter fans have long wondered (and even some we've never thought to ask): Is “Avada Kedavra” a ... Read full review Review: The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter: A Treasury of Myths, Legends, and Fascinating FactsUser Review - Vijeta - GoodreadsThis is a must, must read for Harry Potter fans. It tells you that there lies so much symbolism at the core of the story. There are references to Greek, Norse, Celtic myths, to Christianity, to Pagan ... Read full review Related booksContents
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