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Jack Goldstein
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Following on from Jack Goldstein and Frankie Taylor's popular 101 Amazing Harry Potter Facts, this wonderful audiobook contains over 100 amazing facts covering topics such as muggles in the series, the Ministry of Magic, the Weasleys, quidditch, the triwizard tournament and much more!
Through JK Rowling's novels and films, we have been introduced to a fantastic and magical world that many of us would like to visit, despite the chance of running into a Death Eater or even Voldemort himself.
If you love the world of Harry Potter, you'll also love listening to this audiobook!
©2016 Jack Goldstein Books (P)2016 Jack Goldstein BooksListeners also enjoyed...
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- Anonymous User
- 12-10-21
Nice
I am really like this audio book. nice content. fantastic and excellent narration in this content.
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- Barbara Hertz
- 08-08-22
Fun Facts
I enjoyed this book. It brought out some interesting items for thought and comparison. I love anything to do with Harry Potter and it's story development whether factual or fiction!
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- Maverick’s Trove
- 03-07-18
Fun Facts
I love the Harry Potter book (and movie) series and when I found out that there was some fun facts about Harry Potter I got excited to listen! This was a lot of fun to listen to and there was even some facts that I didn't know about and it was fun to find out new things about my favorite series.
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- QB
- 10-17-17
Very Interesting!
I am hosting a Harry Potter House Party, Where we collect points four our Houses when we win different games and challenges, one being a Harry Potter Trivia I purchased these to see if there is anything I could use and I must say I was not disappointed. I was also extremely happy that I myself learned something new!
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- J.D.
- 12-10-18
Not worth any money nor time
Worse than the first volume and twice as long. No continual music this time. All but 2 are useless, uninteresting facts/things.
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