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			 Wight 
			
			
			
				
			
			Join Date: Nov 2003 
				Location: Blowing the froth off a couple in this quaint little pub in Michel Delving. 
				
				
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 However, I have a humorous story to relate. My children began reading the stories before I ever got around to checking them out. I had a vague uneasiness, because of the witchcraft issue and the books' popularity. I just made sure my children understood this to be make-believe. My mother-in-law, without having read the books, said, "You're not letting them read THAT?!" My wife said, "Mama, why don't you read one? You're a former school teacher and a Sunday School (Christian training) teacher. You should be able to evaluate it yourself. Then let's talk about it." She did and found them thoroughly entertaining and "non-corrupting." Well, there was some big hoohah about one of the recent books published or the HP movies or something. And all the little old ladies in the Sunday School class, were up in arms about how people could let their children read/see/whatever. My mother-in-law said, "Well, have you ever read them?" "NO!" "Well, I have. And I see better character and values in there than I see in lots of church people!" That pretty much shut them up.   Quote: 
	
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 However, by choosing to set the stories within present day society (wizards among us), she may have chosen purposefully to rile up these reactions among people. Anyway, Bekah, what do you mean by "real-life witchcraft?" 
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