tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661299385194695216.post6178487446496348908..comments2010-01-05T19:05:31.514-06:00Comments on Carpe Fabulam! : "THE BOOK OF THREE" by LLOYD ALEXANDERUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1661299385194695216.post-57584079722090609322010-01-02T19:53:52.508-06:002010-01-02T19:53:52.508-06:00I absoultely adore The Book of Three and I can sti...I absoultely adore The Book of Three and I can still hear my father reading it aloud to me when I was young. I also agree with you in that you do not recomend Pullman but when it comes to J.K. Rowling, you should be recomending her readily. <br />Regina Doman has a great article on Harry Potter (books 1-5) and I loved reading her comments when finishing the seventh book- they were even more positive then the article from books 1-5.<br />You may also be familiar with the Catholic author Nancy Brown- she has written a great book called The Mystery of Harry Potter: A Catholic Family Guide.<br />I truly believe that Harry Potter are good books and that all children should read them. They portray timeless values of friendship, family, love, goodness and clearly show how good triumphs over evil. <br />The seventh book more than any other confirms that these books are actually Christian. <br />Anyway, sorry for my rant, I'm just a huge Harry Potter fan and can't understand why catholic's don't embrace them- especially those who have never read all of the books or none at all.<br />And as I sadi before I really do love the book of three!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com