A review by amesthechamp
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts One and Two by Jack Thorne

5.0

*If you just saw the movies and didn't read the books, you won't like "Cursed Child.*

Absolutely beautiful

I found myself towards the end of the book weeping. Not crying, not a single tear falling down my face. I was uncontrollably sobbing. Yes, the story had a lot to do with that, but the main reason was because I realized how much I love this wizarding world. This may be cheesy or too nerdy, but being as I finished the book moments ago, I have this overwhelming feeling I need to write down.
I will always love The Boy Who Lived. I will share with my children this beloved story of bravery, sacrifice, hardship, loss, adventure, friendship, but most importantly, love. "The Cursed Child" I feel was J.K. Rowling's gift to the fans who have been here since the beginning. We grew up with Harry, and now we journey with him into the most intense and scary part of life; growing up. Having a family. Having a career. Having regrets. That being said, I would highly recommend that the reader of this book be older, as some of the themes and lessons are pretty great. "The Cursed Child" is a beautiful piece of art, and I cannot wait to put it next to the other 7 wonderful books.
"In every shining moment of happiness is that drop of poison: the knowledge that pain will come again. Be honest to those you love, show your pain. To suffer is as human as to breathe.....Those that we love never truly leave us, Harry."