| Chuck Palahniuk - Fiction - 1996 - 220 pages
In a confusing world poised on the brink of mayhem, Tyler Durden, a projectionist, waiter, and anarchic genius, comes up with an idea to create clubs in which young men can ... | |
| S. Gunelius - Business & Economics - 2008 - 194 pages
The Harry Potter books are the bestselling books of all time. In this fascinating study, Susan Gunelius analyzes every aspect of the brand phenomenon that is Harry Potter ... | |
| Daniel H. Nexon, Iver B. Neumann - Juvenile Fiction - 2006 - 262 pages
Drawing on a range of historical and sociological sources, this work shows how aspects of Harry's world contain aspects of our own. It also includes chapters on the political ... | |
| Andrew Blake - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2002 - 140 pages
Blake's examination of the Potter phenomenon raises serious questions about the condition of the publishing industry, filmmaking, and the ways in which the Potter consumer ... | |
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