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From the Publisher Review: Fun guide book for fans - I love the wizarding world guides. I’m such a HP nerd that I devour it all. Review: So much information - My son is obsessed. Good durable books with lots of information






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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 294 Reviews |
D**E
Fun guide book for fans
I love the wizarding world guides. I’m such a HP nerd that I devour it all.
M**I
So much information
My son is obsessed. Good durable books with lots of information
M**G
Excellent
Great addition to any potter fan collection
C**Y
Great Book!
If you love Harry Potter, you'll love this! Worth the money and very entertaining!
B**L
nice
another Potter book for the Potter fanatics.
A**W
Good Condition
Brand new book, and it arrived in good condition. No complaints. Made a good addition to the library.
C**S
Enjoy this book
Like this
A**R
Where's the citations?
This book is just an organized compilation of everything that JK Rowling has let us know about her Wizarding World of Harry Potter. If you read all her books, diligently research (ie, google) the transcripts of interviews she had granted in the past, and peruse the contents of Pottermore and HarryPotter.com - you'll find that all those information are in this book. Although I appreciate the effort exerted by the authors in successfully publishing this book, it is disappointing to note that no citations were made by the authors to show where all the information they wrote came from. For example, a newbie reader might not be aware that the spell casting done by Gilderoy Lockhart described on page 195 is nowhere in any of the seven HP books, as it was only later written by JK Rowling (in 2015) in the original Pottermore. A standard practice in any written paper (published or not) is to reference any information that's not the work of the writer. Even Steve Vander Ark did the citations despite the controversy of his "The Lexicon". If this is not possible, at least acknowledge or thank the source of the information. Sadly, neither was done by the authors.
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