
Quidditch Through the Ages. by Kennilworthy Whisp & J.K. Rowling. A historical perspective on the greatest of sports.
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Quidditch Through The Ages
Summary
The book was published as a charitable publication; all of the proceeds are supposed to go to a charitable organization
with the writing and publication costs being taken care of by donations. As for the contents, the book covers the
history and rules of Quidditch and talks about some of the professional teams in Great Britain.
Customer Reviews - Taken from Amazon
Review 1
The book "Quidditch Through the Ages" by J.K. Rowling is a great book to read if you like the Harry Potter books and the
sport Quidditch also from those books. This book guides you from the beggining of Quidditch until the present of what
Quidditch is now. The book is focused only on Quidditch,it talks about the many teams from England and many other
countries as well. It also talks about where the bludgers came into existence, and why the teams have certain logos on
their uniforms. The book mentions amazing events and things that have happened in historic matches. Also it talks on how
rules have changed through time. There are many other features that this book includes, I hope you like it as much as
I did.
Review 2
First, the book is quite funny, with numerous humorous notes and stories. It is more reminiscent of Rowlings earlier
Harry Potter novels than it is of numbers 4 and 5 that do have some funny elements but tend to be much more serious than
the first three.
The book is also probably highly prized by Harry Potter fanatics because it further develops the already incredibly
detailed magical/muggle world of the series. Rowling has accomplished something few other authors can claim - the
creation of a credible world - and this is just another doorway into that world.
The only problem I could possibly see with this book is that it is hardly long enough to be called a book; it is more a
monograph or pamphlet with its roughly 50 pages. Granted this is a fictitious history which means every detail and story
has to be developed from scratch. What's more, it has to be incorporated into the existing stories and future stories.
Nevertheless, this can only be described as a 'brief' history of Quidditch.
Overall, you can read the entire thing in about 30 minutes and if you are a die hard Harry Potter fan you'll probably
appreciate it and find it disappointingly short. If not, it won't likely keep your interest like the novels will. I'd
recommend it for die hard fans but be aware that it is short.
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