This book was great. Unexpected, but great. I have a lot to say, generally because of the story in itself but particularly because of all the bad reviews I read on my kindle. They are not true. This is Harry Potter. Maybe not the way you wanted it to be. But it's another Harry Potter book and, like it or not, that's the way it is. So if l were you, l'd enjoy it. Why? Because it was FANTASTIC.
Sincerely, l would have prefered a book, not a play, but it was still wonderful. It would be especially good as a movie, too. I agree with some parts of the bad reviews, but only with the parts saying it would have been an excellent story to focus on Albus, Scorpius, Rose and Hogwarts, because it's true. The new generation characters were really interesting, and l'd have loved a Hogwarts story about them, too. However, it was still a fabulous book. The time snippets were a bit disappointing, it's true; but the rest was exceptionally good. The fact about Lord Voldemort's child Delphi sounds like fan-fiction to me; indeed, it does to many; but the rest I thoroughly enjoyed. You will have noticed I only mentioned the bad things in that last paragraph; those are the reasons I would give this book 4 stars only. They are the improvements. The EvenBetterIf. The book, on the whole, was superb. Great. Whizzbanging. Call it what you like. It was amazing. If you don't like it, rewrite it yourself. I can tell you it won't be easy. This book is great: just say it isn't and I'll personally come and do an Expelliarmus, Tarantallegra, Levicorpus or something on you. Read it. It deserves 5 stars. I didn't give it 5 because of matters relating to personal taste, not because of the actual book. I should give it five. I should be fair. But l won't. This is my review and I am influenced on my opinion. My common sense told me it was definitely a 5 star, and yet I only gave it 4. Why? I wanted to. It is my opinion. Don't be influenced too much because of it. Consider it a 5 star book. Read it. Then, you can write a review expressing your opinion. Remember, this is my opinion. Not a fact. So, I've tried not to give any spoilers. I've given my opinion. Now you can read it and think what you like. For me, it was awesome. And it will always be. Nineteen years later... Albus Severus Potter is off for his first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. But things don't turn out as expected: Sorted into Slytherin and befriending Scorpius Malfoy, his relationship with Harry grows rickety... And when he hears his father refuse Amos Diggory the chance to bring his son, Cedric, back from death using the only time turner left, he decides to do so himself. And so, with Scorpius and Delphi, he travels back in time... But someone isn't as they seem and Albus suddenly finds himself in big, big trouble...
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'Okay, this book is Hilarious! With a capital H and an exclamation mark. Though l would definitely reccomend it for older kids (ages 12+ approximately) this short play is a downright laugh. Truly.
Yes, if you're asking yourselves if l made a typing mistake when l said PLAY, no, I did not make a typing mistake. This book is actually a play. And yet it is one of the most humorous plays I have read. Now, if you're thinking "Well l won't read this book now; l don't like plays, you are almost certainly making a terrible mistake. It is definitely a must-read. Read it, and THEN (but only then) can you comment below that you didn't like it. Or that you did. One never knows... Mr Jack Worthing has two different lives; one in the city as Mr Ernest Worthing and one in the countryside as Mr Jack Worthing. He is in love with Gwendoline, a young city lady, but when his friend Algernon arrives at his country house under the pretence that he was Mr Worthing's younger brother, Ernest, and meets Jack's young ward Cecily, things start getting a little muddled up... This book is the wonderful story of two girls who are affected by a terrible accident. It shows the true meaning of friendship, tells us true friends will always stand by our sides, whatever happens. It's true. They always will. True friends are special. Care for them. They care about you.
This book showed me things that outstanded me. I hope that, if you read it, that it will teach you them too. Jenni is going to her usual timeshare apartment at Riverside Village with her best friend, Autumn, and their families. But one day Autumn's younger brother, Mikey, has a terrible accident, and Autumn's world is turned upside down. Jenni, meanwhile, unconciously travels forward in time, learning the terrible truth of the future that awaits their families and their friendship... Can Jenni somehow reverse the accident and save their future? I really, really, really liked this book. It was very interesting, with some easy-to-love characters, a despicable sorcerer, a hunt for a blue egg and awesome Magyk! And, what's best: its only the first in a series of 3!
Tod lives with her father, Dan Moon, and her step-aunt, Mitza Draddenmora Draa, in the peaceful fishing Pathfinder village. All of a sudden, her father disappears and her village burns down. With no home or family left, Tod goes to the fabled Wizard Tower, following the instructions of her late mother. There, she discoveres she has a talent for Magyk and meets many new friends, including the ExtraOrdinary Wizard, the Chief Hermetic scribe, the Castle Queen and Doctor Draa. But an evil sorcerer is trying to steal the Egg of Orm, a giant gold worm which produces an endless supply of lapis lazuli, the key to powerful magyk. So Tod and her friends must strive to protect the Orm, before a mad wizard becomes too powerful to beat... |
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