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A review by wanderlustlover
Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Book by Andrew Williamson
3.0
Winter 2021 (December);
My mother loves to buy me something Harry Potter illustrated related for most birthdays and Christmas' and this year it was these two pop-up books (which I'll be sharing this review on both). They are both nice enough, with their full section pops per page, along with all the little things everywhere. I have to admit I wish it were a little more book, and book arts, based rather than eschewing toward the movies only.
All in all, they're cute and very creatively made. I still wonder incredibly long and hard how it is people put this together in their head/computer programs so that pop-up books happen so perfectly like this every time you open the pages.
My mother loves to buy me something Harry Potter illustrated related for most birthdays and Christmas' and this year it was these two pop-up books (which I'll be sharing this review on both). They are both nice enough, with their full section pops per page, along with all the little things everywhere. I have to admit I wish it were a little more book, and book arts, based rather than eschewing toward the movies only.
All in all, they're cute and very creatively made. I still wonder incredibly long and hard how it is people put this together in their head/computer programs so that pop-up books happen so perfectly like this every time you open the pages.