Pros: Well written morality tales told from the Potter point of veiw. Cons: None.
The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling.The world of Wizards exists side by side with that of our Muggle world. Witches and Wizards have their own traditions and customs, a different culture stemming from a different world ...
Pros: wonderful stories, terrific insights in Dumbledore's commentary Cons: only five tales (one of which is a repeat), the third tale's gore
Last year, J. K. Rowling published Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and like millions of other fans, I immediately began to go into withdrawal. ...
Pros: Fun, short fairytales Cons: One story could be too dark; very short
Okay, I confess. I didn't remember The Tales of Beedle the Bard coming into play during any of the Harry Potter books. But that didn't stop me from picking this book up as soon as it became available. I figured it would be a fun ...
Pros: Entertaining stories. Few new bits of information from the world of Harry Potter. Cons: Very short book. One story is a bit dark.
When Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows came out in July of 2007, I quickly read the book as soon as I got my copy. I really enjoyed it, though I also felt a sense of sadness because such a wonderful series ...
Pros: Fun stories with good messages Cons: Rowling is better with novels; Dumbledore falls out of character during commentary
Like many who read the Harry Potter book series, I was sad to see the story come to a close, but I'm sure none were sadder than the books' author J.K. Rowling. The tale of her beloved character was over, and she would now have to tackle the ...
Pros: Simple, Childlike, Dumbledore's commentary Cons: The Warlock's Hairy Heart, too light.
IntroductionThe Tales of Beedle The Bard is referred to quite a few times in the Harry Potter series as a wizarding children classic. The most famous reference to the book is when Albus Dumbledore talks about The Tale of Three ...
Pros: Complement to series, mildly entertaining Cons: Choppy, Rushed
Like many Harry Potter fans, I eagerly purchased the latest from J.K. Rowling, The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Unfortunately, the book disappointed me greatly.The stories were decent as stand alone fables for children. The commentary ...
The Tales of Beetle Bard, a Wizarding classic, first came to Muggie readers attention in the book Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows. Now thanks to H...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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