Wednesday, August 29, 2007
I've been reading the final book of the Harry Potter series, and I must say that it is very good. Possibly the best second to 'The Prisoner of Azkaban'. I remember a while back reading articles on the Harry Potter series in Time magazine discussing the immense appeal and popularity of the adventures of a boy wizard and the thralls of the wizarding world. Without a doubt, J. K. Rowling has done a wonderful job creating a thoroughly imaginative world. The fact that it is so well made-up (and not forgetting that there are numerous themes underlying it, involving Harry, his friends, Hogwarts, the wizarding world as well as the Muggle world) is a note-worthy appreciation of children and timeless literature. I'm sure that in the near future our course catalog will reveal a study of Harry Potter from the English Literature department, as well as the famed Committee of Social Thought.
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