"I don't read Harry Potter but my son does and he loves it.
Anything literary that can hold a child's attention and feed their imaginaton is a good thing.
Aren't we forgetting that these are childrens' books?
In a culture sadly deadened by the advent of technology we should be grateful that the written word has had such a resurgence, even ii it is a hotch-potch of borrowed themes and style.
Oh, and Harry Harrison- I remember his Stainless Steel Rat series from my teenage years. Thanks for the pleasant reminder."
Again... I rest my case!
H.H. ;)
ps. There's more to Harry (not Potter) than meets the eye!!!
ps2. It kind of makes me wonder when (IF) kids don't read books anymore... all that wonderful interaction with the readers own mind and imagination and the written word... will it all vanish or turn into a kind of videogame in the end? Spooky! That is what makes literature so alive... anyone can just dream up their OWN worlds and surroundings to things happening in the text...
Stainless Steel Rat was OK, but I STILL prefer the blue-eyed country-boy elegance of "Bill, The Galactic Hero"... the man with two left arms (or was it two right arms...) You never can be too sure about these things....
H.H. ;)
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