Hi There, did an amazon search for these authors and saw so many books, are there any that you recomend?? Which ones would you start with?? Also are they in any kind of order? Thank you so much.
I would start with John Granger's "How Harry Cast His Spell" - it's a good overview of the whole Harry Potter world, and what it is about the stories that made them so popular. Also includes a book-by-book series of chapters on how each individual book includes the various themes.
If you're really into literature and analysis, "Unlocking Harry Potter" is one that John has referred to as "The English Major's Geek Guide to Harry Potter."
And then if you're a big fan especially of the last book, "The Deathly Hallows Lectures" is all about . . . .. well, you can probably figure that one out.
One thing to be careful of with Granger is that he keeps rewriting his books and giving them new names - so I would steer away from anything older than about 2006, because there's probably a newer version of it.
The best book by Prinzi is probably "Harry Potter and Imagination", which tells us a lot about storytelling - it will teach you about how to enjoy some other stories in the same way you enjoyed the Potter books, by talking about what was so captivating about Harry's tale.
I will also have to admit that I've not read any books by Elizabeth - I just know her through some of her blog postings. (In fact, now that I look at her titles on Amazon, she doesn't have any Potter books at all. Her CS Lewis book is supposed to be very good, I understand.)