5 books for Harry Potter fans
If you’ve read all seven books in the Harry Potter series, what should you read next?
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
by J.K. Rowling (Bloomsbury Publishing) Discover the book that inspired the movie. Newt Scamander’s illustrated guide to the beasts of the wizarding world features everything you need to know about creatures such as the Hippogriff, the Basilisk, the Hungarian Horntail and many more.
The Tales of Beedle the Bard
by J.K. Rowling (Bloomsbury Publishing) Fans will know that Beedle the Bard has a vital role to play in Harry’s adventures. This collection of wizarding fairy tales includes the all-important Tale of Three Brothers, along with four other fables. They are all accompanied with explanatory notes from Professor Dumbledore himself.
Harry Potter Film Wizardry
(Transworld) Go behind the scenes and find out more about the Harry Potter film series, with this fascinating, scrapbook-style companion. Written with the cast and crew, it’s packed with photographs, filmmaking secrets, trivia and tales from the set, along with fun removable items, such as a fold-out Marauder’s Map.
Quidditch Through the Ages
by J.K. Rowling (Bloomsbury Publishing) Do you know your Quaffle-pocking from your Haver-sacking? Find out all about the noble wizarding sport of Quidditch with Kennilworthy Whisp’s entertaining guide. Discover top teams and famous players, understand the rules of the game, explore the best broomsticks, and uncover the strange truth behind the golden snitch.
The Best of Harry Potter Colouring
(Templar Publishing) You’ve read all about the wizarding world – now have a go at colouring it in. Featuring everything from favourite characters to magical creatures, this new colouring book has been specially published for the 20th anniversary. It includes pictures from several previous books, as well as some totally new images for you to fill with colour.