Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts
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Genres: Children's Books, Parenting & Relationships, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Nonfiction
Book Type: Paperback
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Genres: Children's Books, Parenting & Relationships, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Nonfiction
Book Type: Paperback
Ronda - reviewed on + 214 more book reviews
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This book is not what I was expecting. It contains 16 different articles, written by different authors, on various aspects of the HP series. As such, the writing styles varied and some theories were more successfully explained than others. I found most to be either downright silly (why S.P.E.W. will not work) to just plain boring (a viewpoint on heaven, hell and HP). I did not find this book engaging at all. The set up, divided along the lines of the four houses, was pointless.
Oh, and as it states in the preface, if Aristotle ran Hogworts, he would have run it just like Dumbledore did.
Oh, and as it states in the preface, if Aristotle ran Hogworts, he would have run it just like Dumbledore did.
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