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Harry Potter, Narnia, and the Lord of the Rings: What You Need to Know about Fantasy Books and Movies
Harry Potter, Narnia, and the Lord of the Rings: What You Need to Know about Fantasy Books and Movies
By Abanes, Richard

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
ISBN: 0736917004
ISBN-13: 9780736917001
UPC: 9780736917001
SKU: 0736917004

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Award-winning journalist Richard Abanes clears away the confusion many readers experience over fantasy books and films. He delves into the differences between various forms of fantasy and digs out answers needed by every parent, youth worker, teacher, and student.

The stories of Tolkien, Lewis, and Rowling - and films based on them - have touched millions of lives. How are these authors similar. . . and different? Where do they fit into today's ever-growing desire for the mystery and magic fantasy provides? Abanes - himself a fantasy and science-fiction fan - helps shed light on this form of entertainment and its effects on today's youth.

Readers will come away thoroughly equipped to differentiate between stories and films that are harmless, even inspiring - and those containing spiritual dangers.

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Release Date: July 2005Pages: 297
Binding: PaperbackPrint Size: 
Height: .72 inchesWidth: 5.50 inches
Length: 8.50 inchesWeight: .78 pounds
About the Author
Abanes, Richard

Richard Abanes is a bestselling, award-winning journalist who has authored/co-authored twenty books on religions, cults, the occult, pop culture, and the entertainment world. In 1997, he received The Gustavus Myers Center award for the Study of Human Rights in North America for his “outstanding work on intolerance in North America” (in appreciation of American Militias: Rebellion, Racism, and Religion). That same year, he also won the Evangelical Press Association’s “Higher Goals In Christian Journalism” award for his article on various non-Christian faiths that appeared in Moody Magazine.
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