Expecto Patronum

Expecto Patronum
Author: Matt Atkinson
Publisher: Rar Books
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2017-09-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780692958650

Examines how character development and hero's journey archetypes from the Harry Potter book series can be applied to personal recovery from trauma caused by abuse.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Author: J. K. Rowling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780751565362

As an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband, and a father, Harry Potter struggles with a past that refuses to stay where it belongs while his youngest son, Albus, finds the weight of the family legacy difficult to bear.

From the Films of Harry Potter: Mini Book of Spells and Charms

From the Films of Harry Potter: Mini Book of Spells and Charms
Author: Insight Editions
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1683838602

Go behind the scenes with this miniature guide to the spells and charms of the wizarding world, as seen in the beloved Harry Potter films. From Expelliarmus to Expecto Patronum to the three Unforgivable Curses, Harry Potter: Mini Book of Spells and Charms explores the off-screen magic that brought the on-screen incantations of the wizarding world to life. Part of a continuing line of palm-size Harry Potter art books, this newest miniature book allows fans to dig deeper into the magic of Harry Potter through concept illustrations, unit photography, and production notes on spells featured in the films.

Open at the Close

Open at the Close
Author: Cecilia Konchar Farr
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2022-05-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1496839331

Contributions by Lauren R. Carmacci, Keridiana Chez, Kate Glassman, John Granger, Marie Schilling Grogan, Beatrice Groves, Tolonda Henderson, Nusaiba Imady, Cecilia Konchar Farr, Juliana Valadão Lopes, Amy Mars, Christina Phillips-Mattson, Patrick McCauley, Jennifer M. Reeher, Jonathan A. Rose, and Emily Strand Despite their decades-long, phenomenal success, the Harry Potter novels have attracted relatively little attention from literary critics and scholars. While popular books, articles, blogs, and fan sites for general readers proliferate, and while philosophers, historians, theologians, sociologists, psychologists, and even business professors have taken on book-length studies and edited essay collections about Harry Potter, literature scholars, outside of the children’s books community, have paid few serious visits to the Potterverse. Could it be that scholars are still reluctant to recognize popular novels, especially those with genre labels “children’s literature” or “fantasy,” as worthy subjects for academic study? This book challenges that oversight, assembling and foregrounding some of the best literary critical work by scholars trying to move the needle on these novels to reflect their importance to twenty-first-century literary culture. In Open at the Close, contributors consciously address Harry Potter primarily as a literary phenomenon rather than a cultural one. They interrogate the novels on many levels, from multiple perspectives, and with various conclusions, but they come together around the overarching question: What is it about these books? At their heart, what is it that makes the Harry Potter novels so exceptionally compelling, so irresistible to their readers, and so relevant in our time?

Legilimens!

Legilimens!
Author: Christopher E. Bell
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2014-01-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443855235

The current state of scholarship surrounding Harry Potter is both vibrant and varied. One of the reasons scholars continue to be attracted to the series as an artifact is the colossal range of disciplinary foci that can find treasures to unearth in its pages and films. In the Harry Potter series, “legilimens” is the spell that allows a wizard to see into another person’s mind, reading the subject’s thoughts. As such, it is an appropriate moniker for the attempt of scholars to see into the Harry Potter texts and search for greater meaning. Legilimens!: Perspecives in Harry Potter Studies contains the work of anthropologists and theologians, of historians and rhetoricians. The collection is a wide-ranging discussion of the Harry Potter texts (and the meanings contained within) among scholars from broadly disparate fields, coming together to deliberate over the greater scholarly significance of these rich and fertile texts.

How Harry Cast His Spell

How Harry Cast His Spell
Author: John Granger
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2009-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1414327676

More than any other book of the last fifty years (and perhaps ever), the Harry Potter novels have captured the imagination of children and adults around the world. Yet no one has ever been able to unlock the secret of Harry's wild popularity . . . until now. Updated and expanded since its original publication as Looking for God in Harry Potter (and now containing final conclusions based on the entire series), How Harry Cast His Spell explains why the books meet our longing to experience the truths of life, love, and death; help us better understand life and our role in the universe; and encourage us to discover and develop our own gifts and abilities.

I Don't Want to Be Crazy

I Don't Want to Be Crazy
Author: Samantha Schutz
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0545231728

A harrowing, remarkable poetry memoir about one girl's struggle with anxiety disorder. A harrowing, remarkable poetry memoir about one girl's struggle with anxiety disorder.This is a true story of growing up, breaking down, and coming to grips with a psychological disorder. When Samantha Schutz first left home for college, she was excited by the possibilities -- freedom from parents, freedom from a boyfriend who was reckless with her affections, freedom from the person she was supposed to be. At first, she revelled in the independence. . . but as pressures increased, she began to suffer anxiety attacks that would leave her mentally shaken and physically incapacitated. Thus began a hard road of discovery and coping, powerfully rendered in this poetry memoir.

LEGO Harry Potter Visual Dictionary

LEGO Harry Potter Visual Dictionary
Author: DK
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2024-07-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0593957407

This edition does not include a minifigure. Explore the magical world of LEGO® Harry PotterTM! LEGO® Harry PotterTM Visual Dictionary is the definitive guide to LEGO Harry Potter, packed with spellbinding sets, minifigures, and magical accessories! Meet all the classic LEGO Harry Potter characters - from Hermione to Hagrid. Discover amazing details of fan-favourite sets from the Hogwarts Express, 4 Privet Drive, Diagon Alley, and the epic 6000+ piece Hogwarts Castle. Learn how these magical sets are created in a behind-the-scenes chapter, which features an interview with the award-winning LEGO Harry Potter team. Whether you see yourself as a brave Gryffindor, a loyal Hufflepuff, a clever Ravenclaw, or a cunning Slytherin, find out everything you need to know about LEGO Harry Potter in this must-have book. This Visual Dictionary is a fully updated and expanded edition of LEGO® Harry PotterTM Magical Treasury and features LEGO Harry Potter sets from 2018 to the latest release in 2024. © & TM Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s24). ©2024 The LEGO Group.

Signs and Wonders

Signs and Wonders
Author: Paul Alexander
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009-03-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0470183969

Combining personal stories and sound scholarship, Paul Alexander, a young scholar with a Pentecostal background, examines the phenomenal worldwide success of Pentecostalism. While most other works on the subject are either for academics or believers, this book speaks to a broader audience. Interweaving stories of his own and his family's experiences with an account of Pentecostalism's history and tenets, Alexander provides a unique and accessible perspective on the movement.

Lua Mini Reference

Lua Mini Reference
Author: Harry Yoon
Publisher: Coding Books Press
Total Pages: 147
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Learn Lua in a Weekend! This book is a "mini" language reference on the Lua programming language. Lua is one of the most popular embedded programming languages, and it is widely used as a scripting language in many applications. We go through all salient features of Lua, as a standalone programming language in this book. Although the book is written as a reference, you can read it more or less from beginning to end and you should be able to get the overall picture of the Lua language (but not necessarily all the gory details) if you are familiar with some basic syntax of Lua. The book covers * Lua standalone interpreter. * Lua program execution. Modules. * Types, literals, variables. * Expressions, functions, statements. * Tables, arrays. * Metatables, metamethods. * Iterators. * Concurrency. * Lua standard libraries. Order your copy today!