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Middle Grade Non-Fiction
281
A guide to Harry Potter's world
Overall rating
3.0
Writing Style
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
0.0
Learning Value
0.0
The first edition of The Sorcerers Companion came out in 2001. Now updated to include references from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Allan and Elizabeth Kronzeks guide is a treasure trove of information for Harry aficionados.
I had never picked up the first edition and I was pleasantly surprised when I received my copy of the latest update. This isnt just a rehash of events or characters from the Harry Potter books. The Companion has real, historically accurate information on everything from who the real Nicholas Flamel was to how to decipher runes.
If youre curious about the real-world references in J. K. Rowlings books (including ones that you wouldnt even guess have a real-world connection), The Sorcerers Companion is a nice guidebook to have with you.
Most suitable for Harry Potter fans (well, that includes just about everyone&), readers interested in fantasy in general will find this an interesting read. Recommended for ages 8 and up, as it is written in a very accessible style.
I had never picked up the first edition and I was pleasantly surprised when I received my copy of the latest update. This isnt just a rehash of events or characters from the Harry Potter books. The Companion has real, historically accurate information on everything from who the real Nicholas Flamel was to how to decipher runes.
If youre curious about the real-world references in J. K. Rowlings books (including ones that you wouldnt even guess have a real-world connection), The Sorcerers Companion is a nice guidebook to have with you.
Most suitable for Harry Potter fans (well, that includes just about everyone&), readers interested in fantasy in general will find this an interesting read. Recommended for ages 8 and up, as it is written in a very accessible style.
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