I’m confident that some effort must have gone into the designing of this cover. Can you tell that this is a glowing review? Silhouetted shapes in front of an arched stain glass window and some really nice typography. The question is how much of this was new content?īefore I get to that though, let’s take a moment to bask in the joys of the best part of Hogwarts Heroes the cover. Basically, it tells us a bit more about McGonagall, Lupin, Trelawney, and Kettleburn. Hogwarts Heroes is, rather predictably, about some of our favourite background heroes (meaning teachers) from Hogwarts. This book, like the other two, is divided into small sections that cover tentatively connected subjects. I’m going to refer to this book as Hogwarts Heroes from here on out, due to the overly wordy title and my inherent laziness. First up is Short Stories from Hogwarts of Heroes, Hardship and Dangerous Hobbies. I will do a post about each of the three books (which, as I joked to my mother, should be known as pulling a Pottermore, for reasons that will become clear later) and then an overall analysis of the implications of their existence on Friday. So this week is going to be quite different in that it is all going to be about Harry Potter and there are going to be a number of reviews, largely because the Pottermore Presents e-books were released today.
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