| John Granger - Social Science - 2009 - 337 pages
Harry Potter. The name conjures up J.K. Rowling's wondrous world of magic that has captured the imaginations of millions on both the printed page and the silver screen with ... | |
| Shira Wolosky - Fiction - 2010 - 225 pages
The Riddles of Harry Potter draws readers into the deeper meanings of these phenomenally successful books, arguing that they launch and pursue interpretive quests in an ongoing ... | |
| Julia Eccleshare - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 124 pages
JK Rowling now is half-way through a series which has taken the world by storm. Unusually, she has attracted success both in terms of massive sales figures and critical acclaim ... | |
| Francis Bridger - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 176 pages
In this enlightening look at J.K. Rowling's phenomenal bestsellers, a Christian minister illuminates the powerful, positive message Harry Potter and his magical world bring to ... | |
| David Langford - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 208 pages
The publication of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final Harry Potter novel, is probably the most eagerly anticipated event in the history of publishing ... | |
| Gina Burkart - Family & Relationships - 2005 - 116 pages
Explores the Christian parallels within the themes of the Harry Potter books and explains how parents can use these stories to address everyday issues and challenges with children. | |
| David Baggett - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 266 pages
In 'Harry Potter and Philosophy', 17 philosophical experts unlock some of Hogwarts' secret panels, and uncover surprising insights that are enlightening both for wizards and ... | |
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