The Tales of Beedle the Bard book review
Warning-- This book is for people who know at least a bit about the Wizarding world in Harry Potter. If you've come here to read this book out of curiosity, then congratulations ; because according to me, people with no curiosity wouldn't be typing, 'Good Book Reviews for Kids' . That is how I started my writing and blog entries. Sorry for the fact that I have drifted from writing a book review into talking about myself. The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a book written by Hogwarts' (the school in Harry Potter's world) Headmaster Albus Dumbledore and was translated from runes by Hermione Granger (Harry's BFF). This book is given to Hermione to translate it after Dumbledore's death. It is a thin volume, with just four more brief tales added to the reprinted "Three Brothers", and bulked out with Dumbledore's "notes". These Three Brothers are the ones represented in the deathly hallows symbol, as the triangle, as the invisibility cloak, a circle for the resurrection stone and a straight line for the elder wand. This book has different types of tales about generosity, and values important in the wizarding world. Another important value in the wizarding world is courage which mis wizards have(I think....). Most of the humor comes from Dumbledore's notes, which i really liked. Frankly, the first two tales were my favorite. They were the 'Wizard and the Hopping Pot' and the' Fountain of Fair Fortune'. For those who do not have the habit of reading books, please cultivate the passion to read various types of books! Here this piece of advice:
"The more you read, The more things you will know. The more that you learn, The more places you'll go"
~Dr Seuss
"The more you read, The more things you will know. The more that you learn, The more places you'll go"
~Dr Seuss
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