Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide Oh and there’s a story on Peeves, so that’s fun.įinal verdict: 3.5 stars 2. But if you’re a big HP fan, you’ll enjoy any sliver of writing Rowling throws your way, and that goes for this as well. Definitely recommend this collection just because of that story, however, the rest of it is nothing special. My favorite bit in the collection was the story on Slughorn, which again is one of the most fascinating characters in the books for me. Also there is a story here on Ministers of Magic, which was kind of boring, and I did not really like it. There’s a bit here on Umbridge which I really enjoyed, because I find her character fascinating. I just felt like all the stuff thrown in was random and did not make sense together at all, so that’s why I enjoyed it a little less. This was my least favorite in the collection. Short Stories from Hogwarts of Power, Politics and Pesky Poltergeists I read all three of them back to back, so I am gonna tell you how I liked each of them and what I think of the concept as a whole. So a little while back, Pottermore (the site for all things HP, like House sorting or Patronus determination) launched a short story collection that mushed together all sorts of writing that J. These stories gave me the nostalgic feeling The Cursed Child should have provided.
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