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The Potter's Field
Ellis Peters - The Potter's Field
Set in 12th century Shrewsbury, this story features the further adventures of Brother Cadfael, as he investigates another mystery. Other titles featuring this character include "One Corpse Too Many", "Monk's Hood" and "The Sanctuary Sparrow".
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Enjoy the complete Harry Potter series performed by the Grammy Award-winning Jim Dale.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (MP3+PDF)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (MP3+PDF)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(MP3+PDF)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (MP3+PDF)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (MP3+PDF)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (MP3+PDF)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (MP3+PDF)
Bonus: Quidditch Through The Ages (PDF)
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The Ultimate Harry Potter and Philosophy: Hogwarts for Muggles
A philosophical exploration of the entire seven-book Harry Potter series
Harry Potter has been heralded as one of the most popular book series of all time and the philosophical nature of Harry, Hermione, and Ron's quest to rid the world of its ultimate evil is one of the many things that make this series special. The Ultimate Harry Potter and Philosophy covers all seven titles in J.K. Rowling's groundbreakingseries and takes fans back to Godric's Hollow to discuss life after death, to consider what moral reasoning drove Harry to choose death.
This book will be the definitive guide for all fans looking to appreciate the series on a deeper level.
The Riddles of Harry Potter - Secret Passages and Interpretive Quests
Handbooks, guides, and articles on the Harry Potter books have been produced, but there is as yet no sustained discussion of the series as a literary work. Shira Wolosky shows here that the Harry Potter books take part in a rich literary tradition, including allegorical double meanings, mirror images among characters, psychological explorations of family dynamics, political and social critique, and complex moral questions. This book draws readers into deeper meanings of Harry Potter, arguing that the books launch and pursue interpretive quests in an ongoing effort to understand patterns and their attendant meanings, implications, and consequences.
Jane Eyre is an orphan, living with relatives she really cannot stand and obviously do not like her, Jane narrates the story herself and it starts with her being packed off to Boarding School. Sound familiar - JK Rowling possibly took inspiration from this for her character Harry Potter but the similarity between the two characters ends here. This book is set in the 18th Century and unlike Harry she hated school more than she hated home.