Harry Potter eBooks
These are eBooks about Harry Potter and the Wizarding world
Book of Harry Potter Trifles, Trivias, and Particularities
by
Racheline Maltese
The first of three in the series, The Book of Harry Potter
Trifles, Trivias and Particularities, Volume One is designed
for both the series' adult and YA audience. Nine Quests,
organized by different aspects of J.K. Rowling's wizarding
world will both challenge and delight the vast Harry Potter
readership. Quiz material covers all SEVEN of the Harry
Potter books, the two books J.K. Rowling wrote for charity
(Fantastical Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch
Through the Ages) as well as information from her
world-building website ...
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From Alice to Harry Potter: Children's Fantasy in
England
by
Colin Manlove
'The longer I live, the more I am convinced of
the importance of children's books.' When Robert
Bloomfield wrote this in 1817 he could have had
no idea of the range of children's books to
come, nor of how in England fantasy would be
their outstanding form. In this survey of 400
English children's fantasies from 1850 to 2000,
taking in authors from the well-known Charles
Kingsley, C. S. Lewis and J. K. Rowling to the
less-known Annie Keary, Edith Elias and Pete
Johnson, Colin Manlove shows just how good their
books often are as literature ...
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Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts
by
Shawn E. Klein &
William Irwin &
David Baggett
Harry Potter has put a spell on millions of readers, and
they all want to find out more about the deeper meaning of
his adventures. In Harry Potter and Philosophy, 17 experts
in the field of philosophy unlock some of Hogwarts' secret
panels, uncovering surprising insights that are enlightening
both for wizards and for the most discerning muggles ...
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From Homer to Harry Potter
by
Matthew Dickerson
The allure of fantasy continues to grow with film
adaptations of The Lord of the Rings and J. K. Rowling's
Harry Potter series. But how should Christians approach
modern works of fantasy, especially debated points such as
magic and witches? From Homer to Harry Potter provides the
historical background readers need to understand this
timeless genre. It explores the influence of biblical
narrative, Greek mythology, and Arthurian legend on modern
fantasy and reveals how the fantastic offers profound
insights into truth ...
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Harry Potter - The Ultimate Quiz Book
by
Chris Peacock
This excellent quiz book contains over 400 questions to test
the knowledge of any Harry Potter fan. From questions even a
muggle should know all the way through to trivia that would
test Dumbledore himself, this is a fantastic way to enjoy
the wizarding world even more. This version has been
specially formatted for today's e-readers by Andrews UK.
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Prejudice in Harry Potter
by
Karen A. Brown
Crisp, insightful, engaging, and thoroughly researched, "Prejudice in
Harry Potter's World" turns the tables on literary critique. Brown shows
uncommon, in-depth knowledge of the Harry Potter canon. And she delves
straight into her analysis of social themes in J.K. Rowling's work
without pulling any punches. First, the book provides a detailed outline
of the social hierarchy in the so-called "wizarding world." |
Harry Potter Collector's Handbook
by
William Silvester
Welcome, Muggles, to the magic, mystery, and
merchandise of the wonderful wizarding world of Harry
Potter!
Harry Potter Collector's Handbook will bewitch
you with colorful images and current values of licensed
products based on the famous boy wizard and his charming
chums and nefarious foes. Just for you, we've conjured:
1,000+ spellbinding listings, pictures, and
secondary market values.
Information arranged—magically!—in alphabetical
order to make it easy to find what you're looking for.
A diverse array of collectibles from rare first
editions of books worth thousands of dollars to items
worth slightly fewer galleons.
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Mugglenet.com's Harry Potter Should Have Died
by
Emerson Spartz
Harry Potter didn't die. The seventh and final book is out,
but fans still fiercely debate the many controversial issues
left unresolved. Now, the experts at MuggleNet.com argue
passionately about what really happened and what should have
happened. Would the series be stronger if Harry hadn't
survived? Should we pity Voldemort or hate him? Is Severus
Snape really a hero? Should J.K. Rowling have left
Dumbledore's gay sexual orientation a secret? Did Harry
actually die in Deathly Hallows? Were the Slytherins too
demonized, the Hufflepuffs too lame, and the Gryffindors too
glorified? Should J.K.R. write more Harry Potter novels or
go out on top?
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Media and the Make-Believe Worlds of Children: When Harry Potter
Meets Pokemon in Disneyland
by
Maya Gotz
This volume attains a broader understanding of the role
media plays in the development and flourishing of children's
imaginations and creative abilities, through research on
children from several countries.
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Seeker's Guide to Harry Potter, The
by
Dr. Geo Trevarthen
Seize this opportunity to look more deeply into the
narrative themes, symbols and mythic elements encountered in
the Harry Potter books. Drawing from diverse spiritual and
scholarly sources, The Seeker's Guide to Harry Potter offers
seekers of all kinds an open-minded guide to the rich layers
of meaning and symbolism we encounter in all seven of the
novels.
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