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FEATURES The psychology behind why people like and choose to read books. An exploration of the meaning behind the worldwide best-selling Harry Potter series.
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Letter from the Editor Photo By Kalyani Allums Cover Photo By Ames Jewart
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“[Harry Potter books] are like antiques or gifts; people pass them on to their friends and family.�
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Evolution Of M o d e r n Science fiction trails its effevescent way along the line between fantasy and the harsh reality of technology. It chillingly works its way through our minds as a testament as to what society will use its newly discovered science for, and explores concepts of what being human means. Here are some of the highlights from the past two centuries:
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