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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - John Tiffany, Jack Thorne and J.K. Rowling


Tittle: Harry Potter and the cursed child
Series: Harry Potter
Author: John Tiffany, Jack Thorne and J.K. Rowling
Genre: YA, fiction, fantasy, magic, plays
Pages: 321
Publisher: Salamandra
Format: Hardcover
Time to read it: 2 days
Language: Spanish
Rating: 4/5


“Harry Potter and the cursed child” is a book contains the script written by Jack Thorne based on a J.K. Rowling story that continues the story of Harry Potter.

It is the first year at Hogwarts for the second child of Harry and Jinny. Albus Severus Potter is about to start his first year at Hogwarts and his is excited and nervous at the same time. However id is place at Slythering instead of Griffindor and he starts being friends with Scorpius Malfoy. All of this made people talk about how he is the black ship of the family, and he starts feeling that way. Time passes and the distance between Harry and his child becomes wider. In addition to all this Harry’s scar starts hurting again. To try proving everyone’s wrong Albus will make some choices that might destroy the world.

“Harry Potter and the cursed child” was in my opinion a really good book. I really enjoyed reading about Harry’s child and about the magic world again. This book was although really different than the Harry Potter series; for starters the book is written in playbook format, there is not narration and little description. I did like this since there are a lot of the places and people that do not need description anymore, these are things we all have in our heads. Other different thing is the approach of the story, the main characters are not Harry, Ron and Hermione; but Albus and Scorpius, having this one a major role in the book.


To sum up, there are various opinions about this book out there bout I think people should read it with an open mind, it is not a Harry Potter continuation, our favorites characters still appear in the book but they are not the main characters. I would really recommend the book, because it did make me happy reading about this world.

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