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mckenzierichardson 's review for:
Quidditch Through the Ages
by Kennilworthy Whisp, J.K. Rowling
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J.K. Rowling did a very good job of making this book read like an actual history book. Unfortunately, because of this, it is a bit dry at times. It's an interesting book, but it can be a little dull. Each chapter is pretty short though and the book moves quickly.
I really like the whole backstory of this being a library book. It added an extra dimension to it, similar to how Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them allows a glimpse into the minds of Harry and his friends with all their commentary.
Overall a cool book filled with lots of information from the origin of flying broomsticks and other broom games to various Quidditch teams and the evolution of the racing broom.
J.K. Rowling did a very good job of making this book read like an actual history book. Unfortunately, because of this, it is a bit dry at times. It's an interesting book, but it can be a little dull. Each chapter is pretty short though and the book moves quickly.
I really like the whole backstory of this being a library book. It added an extra dimension to it, similar to how Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them allows a glimpse into the minds of Harry and his friends with all their commentary.
Overall a cool book filled with lots of information from the origin of flying broomsticks and other broom games to various Quidditch teams and the evolution of the racing broom.