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From the wizarding realm of Harry Potter comes the quintessential guide to playing the most beloved magical sport: Quidditch. Rich with history, this small volume is just what every budding wizard or witch needs to become Quidditch-saavy. A must-have on every enchanted bookshelf!
I got to the last page and actually said aloud "aw I'm finished".
This book is great. Best for a fan of Harry Potter since it's talking all about Quidditch, but if you're someone who is just interested in sport of any kind you'll probably enjoy this too.
As someone who is not interested in real sport, I loved this book. The humour thrown in is perfect and everything is truly interesting to read about. Nothing is too drawn out or too full of boring dates. Every page is just right.
My favourite part is the poem included by Ingolfr the Iambic. It makes me laugh every time I read it and even my mum (who doesn't know a huge amount about Harry Potter or Quidditch) found it amusing.
As an Australian I'm a proud supporter of the Woollongong Warriors.
This book is great. Best for a fan of Harry Potter since it's talking all about Quidditch, but if you're someone who is just interested in sport of any kind you'll probably enjoy this too.
As someone who is not interested in real sport, I loved this book. The humour thrown in is perfect and everything is truly interesting to read about. Nothing is too drawn out or too full of boring dates. Every page is just right.
My favourite part is the poem included by Ingolfr the Iambic. It makes me laugh every time I read it and even my mum (who doesn't know a huge amount about Harry Potter or Quidditch) found it amusing.
As an Australian I'm a proud supporter of the Woollongong Warriors.
informative
lighthearted
relaxing
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
N/A
Read for a trivia night but man, gotta love how much effort Rowling put in her world.
lighthearted
fast-paced
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
N/A
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
N/A
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
Es una lectura demasiado ligera, pero me mantiene cerca del universo de Harry Potter que tanto me encanta, siempre me pregunto como Rowling pudo crear algo tan maravilloso
Original Review: 4 / 5
Reread Review: 1 / 5
Honestly? I was bored reading this. I loved read this as a child; I grew up on Harry Potter so things like this that expand on the beautiful world that Rowling created always caught my attention.
Rereading it, the magic is gone.
This is an extensive book about Quidditch, the magical flying game played on broomsticks. It explains the players, the game, the teams.. and it just didn't do it for me.
I skimmed through this, really. I didn't enjoy it at all. There's no element of magic to it at all and it's just entry after entry of Quidditch teams.
I'm sure if you're an avid fan of Harry Potter then this will be great for you and you'll absolutely adore it and the magic is all there but it just wasn't for me.
It pains me to mark a reread so low but that's the way the butterbeer foams, I guess.
Reread Review: 1 / 5
Honestly? I was bored reading this. I loved read this as a child; I grew up on Harry Potter so things like this that expand on the beautiful world that Rowling created always caught my attention.
Rereading it, the magic is gone.
This is an extensive book about Quidditch, the magical flying game played on broomsticks. It explains the players, the game, the teams.. and it just didn't do it for me.
I skimmed through this, really. I didn't enjoy it at all. There's no element of magic to it at all and it's just entry after entry of Quidditch teams.
I'm sure if you're an avid fan of Harry Potter then this will be great for you and you'll absolutely adore it and the magic is all there but it just wasn't for me.
It pains me to mark a reread so low but that's the way the butterbeer foams, I guess.