A fabulously fun A to Z of the beasts in the Harry Potter world. The book starts with an introduction by Newt Scamander (the nominal author) that discusses the purpose of the book, along with a brief history of muggle/wizard/beat relations and the evolution of which magical creatures is deemed a be...
It's been a while since I read this book and I am enjoying it as much as I did the first time I read it! I love all the "doodles" that the kids left behind. lol I am using this one for the Cryptozoologist square!
Do you know that feeling that when you wake up in the morning and some strange creature is moving in your room, you suddenly get the urge to find out what it is? Yes? Then this is a wonderful book for you. Identify that Fantastic Beast and find out whether or not to panic (but remember to always tak...
I will admit that I watched the movie before I read this book so I was pretty excited to pick this one up and return to the amazing world of Harry Potter, however, it was not quite what I was expecting. Based upon the fact that I saw the movie first, I assumed (I know I know) that this book was goin...
This is written so much better than Cursed Child (which was obvious that Rowling didn't write). I hated that one and like to pretend it doesn't exist. But Fantastic Beasts has all of Rowling's humor and writing style. I don't really like this whole screenplay thing, I'd much rather her take the time...
I absolutely loved this! It was so nice to be back in this world again. I've not yet seen the movie (I know, I know), and now I'm even more keen to.I was a little worried initially about it being written is screenplay format, but I actually ended up loving that it was.I loved the characters, the set...
I really enjoyed reading this screenplay. I do recommend watching the movie before reading the screenplay, because I could really imagine the scene that was happening because I watch the movie first. And that increased the experience while reading it.
I really enjoyed reading this screenplay. I do recommend watching the movie before reading the screenplay, because I could really imagine the scene that was happening because I watch the movie first. And that increased the experience while reading it.
I really enjoyed the Fantastic Beasts screenplay. Reading a screenplay is quite a bit different than a book as there’s less description, making it harder to imagine the setting. But the rich plot and brilliant cast of characters meant this only bothered me marginally. When Magizoologist Newt Scama...
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