I don't care...

I reread this for the first time in probably 15 years and it was super fun! I listened to the new audiobook narrated by Andrew Lincoln (with extra bonus content) and I loved it!

I will say I stopped listening to the bonus content after like, 30 minutes because it got really boring. You're basically listening to Ginny reporting on the preliminary rounds of the 2014 Quidditch World Cup and I honestly was super bored by this part.

But the original book is great. Humorous and informative and a lot more fun than I remember it being!



‘Mr Whisp shows a lot of promise. If he keeps up the good work, he may well find himself sharing a photoshoot with me one of these days!’
— Gilderoy Lockhart, author, Magical Me

‘Bet you anything it’ll be a bestseller. Go on, I bet you.’
— Ludovic Bagman, England and Wimbourne Wasps Beater


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The illustrated edition of “QTTA” is just full of rich details and history of the most famous sport in the Wizarding World. We learn of how it was established, it’s gruffer earlier years of how it was played and the many ways it’s played around the world. It feels so real that you’ll wish that it can be brought to life one day. A- (91%/Excellent)

sarahkhan27's review

3.0

Not as entertaining as Fantastic Beasts, but amusing nonetheless.
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trinmarie's review

3.0

3.5 stars. Not an entirely necessary read but I can't get enough of JK Rowling's magic <3<3
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loang's review

3.0

Rating: 6 out of 10

3.5
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kind of expected more after loving FBAWTFT — but to be fair: how much more detailed could this have been?

3,5*

The audio has a bonus section featuring Rita Skeeter which is far and away the best part and my kids keep quoting.