Thursday, October 05, 2006

Witch infiltration

In a followup to the earlier post about book banning, here's another recent similar story. A Georgia mother wants to ban the Harry Potter books from her childrens' school because the books are evil and encourage children to practice witchcraft and to be Wiccans. I've read the books and I know I've certainly been more encouraged in the black arts! Sheesh. The school's response is that using the criteria to ban the Potter books would also lead them to ban Cinderella, The Wizard of Oz, Lord of the Rings, Alice in Wonderland, Chronicles of Narnia, and others. OK, good point. I would say in the Potter books, the lead child characters have a much more active magical life and participation than in many of the others cited.
Again, I think this is a case of making sure that you've helped your kids understand real v. fiction. These books are fun to read and so they encourage reading, and thus they should be encouraged.

Hey, did you watch the 'Lost' season premiere last night? If not, why the heck not?!

Link of the day:

Top 15 Movie Mistakes - I question that some of these qualify as the 'top' mistakes, but a neat list nonetheless. Caution: some pictures from Harry Potter movies!

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