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This cute little book was actually part of a pair (along with Quidditch Through the Ages) produced by J.K. Rowling for the charity Comic Relief. Written in a tongue in cheek manner, this book claims to be a copy of a textbook shared by Harry Potter and Ron Weasley, complete with margin notes and doodles! Purportedly written by one Newton "Newt" Artemis Fido Scamander, this book discusses magical creatures in J.K. Rowlings world, treating them all most seriously, and telling you a surprising amount about them.
This is a fun book for any Harry Potter fan to own. It's a good, light-hearted read, and I must say that I found the glimpse into J. K. Rowling's world to be quite fascinating. I hope that some more of these creatures find their way into future stories, as they are quite interesting. Buy this book!
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I hate to give away some of the books more interesting points, but I LOVE the way this book is written to explain away muggle sightings of magical beasts such as the Loch Ness Monster, and other creatures featured in muggle "fairy stories" such as fairies, unicorns, trolls, etc. It also explains how such creatures can really exist without our knowledge. The Foreward by Dumbledore that mentions the "Thiefs Curse" on anyone reading the book who did not purchase it is also cute. The notes by Harry, Ron, and Hermoine are amusing as well.
Another benefit for any reader of Harry Potter books is that it gives one a greater understanding of why creatures like the centaurs in the first book and the mermaids in the fourth book mostly want little to do with humans. Of course this portrayal of the centaurs behavior is only in the book and not the movie, and therefore wouldn't be at all intriguing to someone who has only seen the movie, but only to a true addict like myself. I can't wait till the 5th book is released - I WANT MORE!
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This book is great for HP fans! Learn what a Imp is or learn about Muggle awareness. Learn about almost every beast in the magical world with this. Learn what a Doxy is or a Flobberworm. Harry's world is full of make-belive animals. With over 75 animals to learn about you will be amazed how JK thought of it! It gots a Foreword by Dumboldore. This book gives you a understanding of HP's world in the books.
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Fantastic Beasts is a cute little book. I appreciated the effort that went into maintaining the illusion that this was an actual textbook from Harry Potter's "World", especially the notes scribbled at odd intervals by Harry and Ron Weasley. There's an informative introduction by Albus Dumbledore, and a foreward by Author Newt Scamander. There are also illustrations scattered throughout of some of the 75 Beasts described in the text. A short read, but lots of fun, and a few really good laughs.
Now, onto the real reason to get the book: Proceeds will benefit Harry's Books, a division of Comic Relief U.K., to help impoverished children around the world. Big kudos to the talented J.K. Rowling for donating her time, efforts, and talent to this cause. By buying this book you will be helping needy children, and getting a fun read at the same time. Harry Potter fans won't be disappointed!
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"Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them," by Newt Scamander and J.K Rowling, is an interesting companion to the main series of novels. Telling us about seventy-five animals, this book offers more information on some of the creatures we've seen (the Acromantula and the Basilisk, for example) while offering tantalizing glimpses of what may yet come (I for one would love to see a Nundu or a Lethifold).
This book is rather abbreviated (I wish *my* textbooks were this short), and so I can only give it 4 stars. Still, it's definitely worth the small amount it costs to purchase,...
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