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2008 Award-Winning Books
The ALA picked the best books of 2007. Add some to your child's reading list for 2008.
Read More11 Great Kids' Books that Made Great Movies
Did you know "Shrek" was a picture book character before he arrived on the big screen? Get our recommendations for 11 great kids' books that made excellent movies.
Read MoreSpring Reading List
From toddler reads to teenage tomes, these books will keep rainy-day blues at bay.
Read MoreSummer Reads
Chase away those summertime blues with our selection of must-read books.
Read MoreWhich Harry Potter Character Are You Most Like?
You don't need magic to see which Harry Potter character you most identify with.
Read MoreBook Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)
The long-awaited finale to the biggest (in every sense) publishing phenomenon in history crashes to a thunderous ending (don't worry, no spoilers here). Bringing the series total up to around 4,100 pages, Book 7 in the saga of the Boy Who Lived will not disappoint.
Read MoreThe Magical World of Harry Potter
Your introduction (or reintroduction) to the fantastic world of Harry Potter.
Read MoreBook Review: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Though too young at 14, wizard-in-training Harry Potter is mysteriously entered in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament. The long-awaited fourth installment in this historic series justifies every bit of the hype. Despite the book's length, the battle between Harry and his nemesis, the evil Lord Voldemort, keeps readers excitedly plowing on for hours through thrills, complex issues, and a richly imaginative vision.
Read MoreBook Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1)
Harry's magical parents were killed by the evil wizard Voldemort when he was just a baby. Miraculously, he survives with only a lightning-bolt scar as a mysterious reminder. Harry is taken to live with his nasty relatives -- muggles, or non-wizards -- who hide the truth about his parents. Ten miserable years later, he gets a visit from a genial half-giant named Hagrid with an invitation to study at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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