One fine potion

Greg Garrett

earliest edition we have, 2010 Baylor University Press, 2010 146 pages

In One Fine Potion Garrett examines the textual intricacies of the Harry Potter narrative and argues that its author earns her rightful place next to C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and other literary giants of old.

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One Fine Potion edition · 2012 · Baylor University Press · 160 pages · 9781602586802
One Fine Potion edition · 2012 · Baylor University Press · 160 pages · 9781481305006
One Fine Potion edition · 2010 · Baylor University Press · 160 pages · 9780232528398
One fine potion edition · 2010 · Baylor University Press · 146 pages · 9781602581982

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