Fanta Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them, Hogwarts Library Book - Includes Six New Beasts
S**H
Nice book
Good for 10+ years kids
G**A
Readers delight
My nephew is an avid reader and he absolutely loved it when he received this book. Interesting and kept him quiet front the first page to the last. Fantastic
E**O
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₹**Y
A must have book for all potterheads
As Professor Dumbledore declared in the foreword that “no wizarding household is complete without a copy of this book.” So I wasted no time and got myself a copy at Flourish and Botts!My very own duplicate of Harry Potter’s copy and I enjoyed it a lot especially Professor Dumbledore’s foreword! You only have to read a part of his foreword to be convinced to read the book. But what I enjoyed even more were Ron’s, Harry’s and Hermione’s scribbling on random pages of the book. Just a few samples:“Harry loves Moaning Myrtle” (Bahaha!)”The 1965 Ban on Experimental Breeding has made the creation of new species illegal.” ---> “but no one’s told Hagrid.”I’m pretty sure it’s Ron who classified ACROMANTULA with 10 X’s. (Lol!)Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is the result of many years research and discusses at some length the definition of the word 'beast', and indeed which creatures may be categorised as beasts.Also covered is the ongoing Muggle ignorance of magical creatures. Clause 73 of the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy is explained as reason for magical beasts being in hiding, and there is also information about how that is done. Disillusionment charms, memory charms and the Office of Misinformation all have a role to play.What then follows is an alphabetical list of fantastic beasts, all of which have been classified according to the Ministry of Magic as belonging to one of five categories:* Boring (Although Newt in the film would never describe creatures as boring which this book does, the character was fascinated by all creatures.)* Harmless and may be domesticated* A competent wizard should be able to cope with them* Dangerous and requires specialist wizard knowledge* Known wizard killer or impossible to train or domesticateThere's everything from Centaurs and Flobberworms, to Kneazles, Nifflers and Wampus Cats.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a book for every Harry Potter fan: read it from cover to cover, browse and learn more about the magical universe, and refer to it as you read the Harry Potter series, or watch the movies.
K**R
I love this book
I have a Benn a Harry Potter, Wizarding world fan, since the very first book came out in 1997. I was Five a the time. Then the first movie in 2001, I was 9, the last book in 2007, I had just turned 15, the the final movie in 2011, I was 19. The the first Fantastic Beasts and where to find them movie came and fell in love all over agoin with the magic of this magnificent world JK Rowling created. This new version of fantastic beast book, far more ranged than the original in 2001, yes I had it until it got destroyed with time and unfortunate wather conditions. Now i have this one, with a lot more information on magical Creatures. I now have a list of theme for when Hogwarts Legacy Come for PS4 in April, I'll be ready to care for them when they come. It's a must have for all over wizarding world fans.
J**L
Loverly book for your own Hogwarts library
Brought for a HP fan for their collection and they are happy with it
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