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Where J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter fits into Western literature is a topic that has been much debated since the author's first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in America as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) was released. Then, it raised the hackles of critics when it garnered an advance from Scholastic Inc. of over $100,000 for U.S. publishing rights. As Rowling was an unknown at the time, the ratio of advance money to book quality came into question by industry experts and scholars of literature.
As a second, third and fourth book were published and sales went through the roof, more criticism flew. Librarians and authors of the genre considered the impact that the reader-friendly books were having on a generation of book-deprived children, fearing that skill levels would drop.
What Critics Have Said about the Harry Potter Book Series
The debate isn't just about money or the high-mindedness of literature, but the availability of a diverse range of books for children, not just the stuff that's easy to digest. That important themes are served up in JK Rowling's Harry Potter series is not at issue. It is the overall synthesis of craft and invention that critics find lacking.
On the other hand, proponents of youth reading claim the books have jump-started what was a dying pursuit. With the sales of 400 million books worldwide, the Harry Potter series does have an arguable claim.
Books in the Harry Potter series include:

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