The Tales of Beedle the Bard book review.
J.K Rowling who wrote the Harry Potter series told of a children’s fairy tales book called Tales of Beedle the Bard in which there was one story in the tales based on the actual ancestors of Harry. The tale being at the end of the book spoke of the three brothers who met death himself and tried to evade him. But as the story is told, death can never truly be evaded.
The rest of the book with it’s other tales are very basic in description and have the addition of analyst notes from Dumbledore himself. There is not much to reflect on or understand as the stories in their own way have very simplistic in meaning.
In some ways I can understand the book and wanting to own it because I loved the Harry Potter novels, but in many ways I am very disappointed with it. Although I went to the end of the book first to read the final story and there isn’t anything new in my opinion. What is there has already been said in the final book, The Deathly Hallows.
There is very little entertainment value at best but at least I can take condolence that the money is going to charity.

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