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Recommended Reading "Because that's what Hermione does...When in doubt, go to the library." -- Ron Weasley Harry Potter
and the Order of the Phoenix
NEW! I like this book. A lot. John Granger boldly contends what millions of fans have already realized: that the Harry Potter books are so popular because they're really, really good books! They're written in the tradition and with the same sensibilities as the books of CS Lewis and JRR Tolkein. Instead of trying to placate those of the Christian community who feel that the Potter books are evil and anti-Christian, John Granger turns the tables on them. These books, he proclaims, are not only Christian in subtle ways, they are also Christian in intentional, overt ways. Then he proceeds to prove it. Now don't make the mistake of thinking that this book is only for Christians who need a little ammunition for their internal battles. You don't need to be a Christian at all to understand and appreciate the careful analysis of each Harry Potter volume and the carefully-researched predictions about future books. This is a book that every Harry Potter fan will want to own. That's especially true, however, if you've found yourself having to defend Harry Potter against those who would turn it over to the Devil.
I have read a lot of the books which have come out about Harry Potter in the last year or so. Frankly, some of them are so poorly researched that I could barely make it through them without screaming. Some are obviously just someone's attempt to cash in on the "Harry Potter craze." But a few are truly excellent. I've added links to these books below. I also have added links for a few other items which might be of interest. All of these links will take you to Amazon.com where you can order them. The advantage to doing so from these links is that a little of the proceeds come back to me and support the Lexicon. I don't allow any advertising at all (and believe me, I've had some pretty wild offers!) because I see this site as an educational resource and I welcome schools to link to it for their students. As a teacher and librarian myself, I try very hard to find sites for my kids to use that don't try to sell them things, show them banner ads in questionable taste when they least expect it, pop up endless windows on their screens, or try to fool them with things that look like Windows message boxes. So obviously I'm not going to be very keen to allow that sort of thing on my own site. This is a way, then, that I can control what little commercialization there is here. If you're a fan of the Lexicon and would like to help out, please consider making a purchase. But however you get them, these books are well worth the read! Thanks,
Colbert's book makes an excellent
reader's companion to the Lexicon. Throughout the Lexicon you will find
references from this book. These are indicated by this icon:
By way of contrast, please DON'T buy the book Harry Potter and the Bible: The Menace Behind the Magick. This is a nasty, vicious book with no sense of either Christian charity or reasoned thought about it. And above all, the Bible teaches that we must have both of those things when we deal with difficult issues.
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