Guest guest Posted July 1, 2012 Report Share Posted July 1, 2012 beverly.....no, they aren't all evil at all.....that is one of the lessons that she ( the author ) is teaching.....don't judge any group as being " all evil " or " all good " .....there is good and bad in every group, just the same as there is good and bad in every person the books are filled with good, healthy lessons.....i'm glad that our grandchildren love them.....peace, mary > > I've had lots of people tell me the books are about the struggle between > good and evil, but if they are all witchy types, then aren't they all evil? > Beverly > Texas > > > Re: Fw: Re: Just got this message from Yahoo > Groups > I thought almost everyone knew about Harry Potter books, written by Ann > Rawlings. They are well written and appeal to all ages. My granddaughter > who is 8 is trying to read one that is about 3 " thick. Her sistes who are > now adults have read them and still read them. My daughter has read them, > as have I. My husband read the early ones but then when they got a bit > darker he didn't read them. My daughter is aware andmight not have her > daughter read some of the later ones, though she is reading them with her as > part of her reading program. She does understnd what she is reading. She > is a bright bulb. My son's family all read Harry Potter, too. It is a book > where the good guys win, but the stuggle is difficult. Some don't read them > because it is about wizardy but that is a pretend thing to me and not real > but the struggle between good and evil is... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2012 Report Share Posted July 1, 2012 I've had lots of people tell me the books are about the struggle between good and evil, but if they are all witchy types, then aren't they all evil? Beverly Texas Re: Fw: Re: Just got this message from Yahoo Groups I thought almost everyone knew about Harry Potter books, written by Ann Rawlings. They are well written and appeal to all ages. My granddaughter who is 8 is trying to read one that is about 3 " thick. Her sistes who are now adults have read them and still read them. My daughter has read them, as have I. My husband read the early ones but then when they got a bit darker he didn't read them. My daughter is aware andmight not have her daughter read some of the later ones, though she is reading them with her as part of her reading program. She does understnd what she is reading. She is a bright bulb. My son's family all read Harry Potter, too. It is a book where the good guys win, but the stuggle is difficult. Some don't read them because it is about wizardy but that is a pretend thing to me and not real but the struggle between good and evil is... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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