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i wish bonnie wright was ginny in this though
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I liked it but I didn't love it.
I found this quite boring and I really had to drag myself through it. However - and this may sound a bit odd or even stupid - I think it may be down to my general lack of interest in sports. I wouldn't really recommend reading it to your kids who just generally love Harry Potter but don't have really have a love for sports. I mean it's always worth a try, I enjoyed this book simply because it was part of the Harry Potter series, but it was the sole factor that it was based around Quidditch that made it harder for me to enjoy.
But as always with any of J.K. Rowling's books, it's well written and pulls you in as if you're there.
I found this quite boring and I really had to drag myself through it. However - and this may sound a bit odd or even stupid - I think it may be down to my general lack of interest in sports. I wouldn't really recommend reading it to your kids who just generally love Harry Potter but don't have really have a love for sports. I mean it's always worth a try, I enjoyed this book simply because it was part of the Harry Potter series, but it was the sole factor that it was based around Quidditch that made it harder for me to enjoy.
But as always with any of J.K. Rowling's books, it's well written and pulls you in as if you're there.
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