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Potter-mania's bright side.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)

The New American

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"Potter-mania's Dark Side" (THE NEW AMERICAN, July 28th issue) is just an opinion not based on any facts. I am 78 years of age and have read all the other Harry Potter books and I am now reading the latest. J.K. Rowling is incredible in her style and imagination. I have no clue as to how anyone can come to the conclusion that she is spurring an interest in the occult. There is always someone who has to write something without proven facts such as Pete Harrison who writes that according to experts (who are these experts?): "Paganism and the ancient art of witchcraft are on the rise in Britain...."

Have any of these experts read the Harry Potter books? Have they pointed out where the author makes any inference that would lead the reader to an interest in the occult? In any issue you can find someone who takes a different view of the subject or writing of an author Let's face it, you can read about Harry Potter and enjoy the story and plots, or you can leave the book alone and find something else to read. That so many millions of children enjoy reading Harry Potter books should indicate that they are doing more good than harm.

RUDY RUTISHAUSER

Orem, Utah

While I understand the underlying concern over an increase in the Wicca/occult religions, I disagree that the Harry Potter books may be the problem.

Having read the books, I find them entertaining and creative. I believe one of the reasons children are drawn to them is because they inspire imagination and creativity in a world where most children are drained of these things through mind-numbing school "education." As a teacher, I have used these books to highlight positive characteristics and morals. Harry Potter is a boy who stands up for ...

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