Sunday, November 10, 2013

Harry Potter Hogwarts Library Box Set Review

 

Hogwarts Library Box Set Review.

*****SPOILER ALERT*****
 

Just Yesterday I went to my local Barnes & Noble and I got a new box set. I got the Harry Potter Hogwarts Library set. The box part of the set is like he material for a hardcover book and it is red. On the front and the back of the box set  there is an gold imprint border. There is also the Hogwarts Shield and lettering that says, 'Hogwarts Library.' On the spine of he box set with the same imprint as the front and back, there is he Hogwarts Shield, 'Hogwarts Library', the names of the books included: Quidditch Through the Ages, Fantastic Beasts & Where To Find Them, and The Tales of Beedle The Bard. At the very bottom there is J.K. Rowling's' signature.
 
 

Quidditch Through The Ages is by Kennilworthy Whisp*. This book is 105 pages long and has everything you would need to know about Quidditch from the flying broomstick to Quidditch today. On the cover there is the title in the same gold imprint as the box set has, and a picture of a snitch. There is also a fake wax seal that says, 'Property of Hogwarts Library.'
 
Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them is by Newt Scamander*. This book is 88 pages long and has all sorts of information on Magical Beasts. On the cover the title is in the gold imprint as the box set was. There is a picture of the Hogwarts Crest and a fake wax seal that says, 'Property of Hogwarts Library.'
 
The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a collection of children stories that don't have a named author**. Although this book does have additional notes by Albus Dumbledore*. This book is 108 pages long and contains a bunch of children's stories for wizards. On the cover the title is in the same gold imprint a the box set is and it has a picture of a stump which occurs in one of the stories. This also has a fake wax seal that says, 'Property of Hogwarts Library.' I've already read this book before I got this and I loved it each time I read it, it never got boring for me.
 
 
 
*: J.K. Rowling actually wrote these books but put down and created these names to make it feel more realistic for younger audiences.
 
**: All stories were written by J.K. Rowling, but made them seem like old folk tales or fairytales.
 
 
I hoped you all like this post I made for you. This box set was priced at $29.99. The reason why the price is so high for these books is because 20% of the profit goes to two of J.K. Rowling's charities; Lumos and Comic Relief.
 
 
"Hey, remember... All you need is books and love." - Cheyenne

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