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Harry Potter könyvajánló 2017-10-25 20:05:55
Harry Potter: The Cursed Child
Written and concluded by Bálint Elek
Harry Potter: The Cursed Child is a wonderfully written version of the original “theatre” production, set into the aftermath of the seven-book series, Harry Potter.
The book is the continued unofficial part 8. It talks about the family problem of the main antagonist, Harry. This book is about the item in the third book, the Time-Turner. It also talks about the timeline where Voldemort wins the battle of Hogwarts, where harry dies and all hell breaks loose. Harry’s son, Albus has problems of loneliness and being alone. His only friend, Scorpius helps him escape the Hogwarts bus and help Amos Diggory, and try to go back in time to save Cedric. Although the timeline changes and they realize this so they go to Hermione, Ron and Snape for help and convince them to help get back the Time-Turner and turn back everything to normal. The story turns into something completely different, and they get betrayed by someone who was working with them all along. They reset the timeline and everything turns normal but Delphi, their friend decides to go back to the 1980’s and kill harry and their parents before Voldemort can. They succeed and stun Delphi, and the timeline is saved again.
Well, in conclusion, this book was the best unofficial continuing to a story or series I have ever read. You know the story and emotions, because it’s written down with precise and understandable words. I really love this book, it references the old series which I adored reading. It’s actually a fairly recent book; it came out in 2016, not long ago. It uses a style of drama which the characters names are written on the side and there is a lot of talking. I would love to go to London, and watch that play. The Cursed Child was a surprisingly long, funny, dramatic and emotional book written down by J.K. Rowling. This book shows how the smallest and most tiny thing can make the greatest of differences.