Contemporary Literary Criticism


Rowling, J. K. | Robert Munsch (review date 10 July 2000)

Robert Munsch (review date 10 July 2000)

SOURCE: “This Is More than Hype: Harry Feels Like Me,” in Globe and Mail, July 10, 2000, p. R3.

[In the following review, Canadian children's book author Robert Munsch lightheartedly gives his reaction to the success of the “Harry Potter” books and explains his reasons for enjoying the series.]

So I walk into The Bookshelf in Guelph, Ont., and there is a whole shelf of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire residing in the recommended reading section.

This is interesting because the recommended reading section at The Bookshelf means just that, a whole shelf of books that the staff recommends. Publishers do not buy space here—so it's usually an imposing bookcase full of highbrow stuff that I pass on the way to the science-fiction ghetto at the back of the store.

And there is a kid's book sitting right in the middle of this recommended reading. Actually, there is a whole...

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