Marko, I have never heard of that series. However, I was a primary school teacher and used to read to my students all the time. I used to try to read with individual voices for each character. One year, without knowing anything about it before making sure it was appropriate for my youngsters, I read
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis to them. I never dreamed they would want me to read all Nine Chronicles. By the time I was done, I would go home each day hoarse. More often than not, I could not get away with reading just one chapter. My students loved it, my vocal cords not so much.
I read so many dfferent themed books to them and I loved watching their faces light up.
Then, as education changed, I could only read from a given list and the kids had to analyze every story. The pure joy of reading was lost for many of my pupils and me. While we may have gained much with our electronics and special effects, we have lost, too. Watching a Harry Potter movie cannot hold a candle to reading the same story, in my opinion. The magic is simply not to be found at the cinema.