ashleysnerdyworld's review against another edition

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5.0

Very cute book

monarchgirl's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

This was a cute short book of biographies of some of the women in the Harry Potter universe.

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4.0

Beautiful art work and some fun literary commentary.

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This book review is for Calling All Witches! The Girls Who Left Their Mark on the Wizarding World published by Scholastic in 2019. This book is part of the Harry Potter Wizarding World collection. It is credited to Laurie Calkhoven & Violet Tobacco. It currently has 4 stars average on Goodreads.

Summary
For all the girls as clever as Hermione Granger, as strong as Leta Lestrange, and as fierce as Minerva McGonagall, this incredible compendium is packed with the stories of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts’ extraordinary heroines! Besides the series’ best-known characters, get to know the female mentors, founders, rule-breakers, and — yes, even villains like Bellatrix Lestrange and Vinda Rosier — who made the wizarding world what it is today.

Complete with gorgeous, full-color illustrations and photography from iconic movie moments on every spread, fans will love this colorful romp with the most empowering witches of our age. Explore the many ways these women built, enriched, and saved the wizarding world, and get inspired by their stories in this compelling handbook–a must-have for fans!

Review
This book features the women of the Harry Potter series. From the major to minor characters, this book is split into thematic chapters. Both sides of the Wizarding World are shown, including characters such as the obnoxious, dogmatic Professor Umbridge or the evil, insane Deatheater Bellatrix Lestrange. It does include professors at Hogwarts and new additions to the Wizarding World such as the Fantastic Beasts characters.

In my view, the strength of this book is in its delightful illustrations. The image below shows an example of the layout of the book.

Essentially, a character is introduced alongside a full-color drawn image with symbols related to their story. Some characters get full pages and some are grouped together in themes like Dumbledore’s Army. As shown below, there is a passage about Hermione and her contributions to the Harry Potter canon. Each gets some sort of depiction about their unique contributions or characteristics; as shown with Hermione, the author assesses her to be “intelligent, gifted, brave.” Of course, it is not a full coverage of the character and sometimes it seems a bit surface level, but keeping in mind the age/reading level of the book, as well as its aims, it is meant to be more of a children’s book than anything. Keeping it simple and straightforward is really the whole point. But I mean… if it got extended into a deeper character analysis, I think it would be amazing.

Calling All Witches! The Girls Who Left Their Mark on the Wizarding World (Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts) | Scholastic Canada
This is a short read, but visually beautiful. It is something that I would suggest for fans of the Harry Potter series. This is also a great read geared toward young readers, as it is engaging and relates to a popular series. All ages, however, will be delighted if they are big fans of the Harry Potter series. The illustrations are amazing, and I love the layout idea. I read this book on an ebook reader and was still impressed by the visuals, so I would be optimistic and say that it definitely will look good IRL as a physical hardback copy.

daniija's review against another edition

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4.0

Le quité una estrella porque sólo se basa en las películas y no en los libros :(

kb_hg's review against another edition

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3.0

Read with my son. Very cute , was hoping we would learn a little more than what is in the movies

km_loves_books's review against another edition

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informative inspiring lighthearted

4.0

haleylutz1's review against another edition

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4.0

This was such a fun read!

SO many wizarding world women are showcased in this. good and bad characters, which I found to be super beneficial! It was enlightening to see what all the characters did in a quick read. Inspiring for young girls that love harry potter.

murasaki_egawa's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

4.25

dearestdorian's review against another edition

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4.0

A really cute little book, perfect for any fan of Harry Potter

This book doesn't go into a lot of depth, but it's a nice little primer on the various women of Harry Potter. I enjoyed it, even though it didn't teach me anything I didn't already know. It's very nice to see women spotlighted like this, and all the various quotes and captions inside, showing all the different things a woman can do and be.

It'd be a great gift for a kid who loves Harry Potter - but only if they've seen all the movies and read all the other books first, because this is full of potential spoilers. Gifting something like this too prematurely might ruin the Harry Potter experience, so make sure the kids in your life are up to date on it before handing them this book.