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Tracey Leary's avatar

Really wonderful thoughts, Rachel! Harry Potter is important in our home for many of the same reasons!

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(Here via the interview with Autumn on The Commonplace YT channel.)

Thank you so much for this! I'm older than you, so I pre-screened HP in real time, just in case my nieces were going to read them. (I'm on my umpteenth re-read right now! On Book 4.)

I got hooked more than they did. It was a bit of a slow burn. I hated and still do hate all the rule breaking. (I'm a bit of a "Hermione", in that way. ) I hated all the making out in the later books. Of course, as a Christian, the "witchcraft" thing was a huge concern. That's why I was pre-screening them in the first place.

I finally concluded it's more of silly make believe than any real magic/witchcraft. The other lessons are so much stronger. Would I hand the books off to younger kids and let them read them unsupervised? No. But I would read the books with them and discuss them.

The themes of true friendship, marriage/family, standing for what is right, and self sacrifice are timeless. I also remember gasping out loud when I read, “ The last enemy that will be destroyed is death,” from 1 Corinthians 15:26.

Is it a perfect series? No. Is it worth reading? Absolutely.

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