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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Harry Potter and the Repeatable Reads


However strict my household was growing up, I never remember my parents putting restraints on books we could read. Though others in our church condemned certain literary rites, I can’t think of a single time my mother ever told me outright that I couldn’t partake in a book. In fact, she encouraged me to read more than anything.


Yet it was still a surprise when she came home from a Scholastic book sale with a box set of the first four Harry Potter books. Of all the children’s novels in the world, Harry Potter is the one series I expected banning in our house. This may have been because I didn’t really know all that much about the books, beyond that they were about a boy wizard.


In honesty, when my mom gave them to me, I was a little annoyed. Hadn’t I shown her that I had no interest…





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