An Unofficial Muggle's Guide to the Wizarding World: Exploring the Harry Potter Universe
This book has not been authorized by J.K. Rowling, Warner Bros., or anyone associated with the Harry Potter books or movies. An Unofficial Muggle’s Guide to the Wizarding World: Exploring the Harry Potter Universe examines and explains the complex universe created in J. K. Rowling’s books, covering everything from Azkaban to Zombies. Whether you’ve forgotten a potion ingredient, can’t remember the effects of a particular spell, or are just having trouble keeping all the characters straight, this guide is an indispensable resource for reviewing the finer details of the Harry Potter series. It contains a comprehensive glossary of characters, creatures, locations and objects, all arranged by theme, plus lots of fun, interesting and useful extras, including:
* an alphabetized index * a British word translator * comparisons between the books and films * must-see Web sites * a mini-biography of J. K. Rowling * information about the symbolism and mythology used throughout the series * how to conduct your own wizarding tour of Britain * a map of the British wizarding world * tips for hosting a themed party * quirky facts about the Harry Potter universe
The book will have a fun and easy-to-read design full of sidebars and fact bubbles, and will feature photos of some of the book and film locations in England. Written in an engaging, humourous and straightforward style, An Unofficial Muggle’s Guide to the Wizarding World is an essential review tool for fans awaiting the next book and the perfect companion to the Harry Potter series.
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The plot of the series is set in contemporary Britain, but in a veiled and separate shadow society wherein magic is real, and those who can use it live in self-enforced seclusion, hiding their abilities from the rest of the world. terrasse composite
It differs from the term Squib, which refers to a person with one or more magical parents yet without any magical ability, and from the term Muggle-born (or the more offensive mudblood), which refers to a person with magical abilities but without magical parents. Other words also spelled "muggle" have been in use over the years, but often they are unrelated to the term used in the Harry Potter series. devenir écrivain

Is this the same book that was published in 2004 or has it been updated to include the last 2 Harry Potter books? If not, does she have another book that covers the last 2 novels?