I loved Katharine Boswell's "Potter Plants" Special Report article in Tuesday's TAS. I read the first half of the piece dead-set against Potter mania, but by the end she had won me over.
She is right on target with her analysis -- that all the Harry Potter fuss is a little silly, but it is over a book, and isn't this just what we've wanted for decades now, for our kids to drop visual and auditory stimuli for a while and get excited about reading?
p>Kudos to Ms. Boswell. You should hire her after she graduates. br> -- David K. Wolfe br> New York, New York /p> p> HAPPY MEDICINE
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