I read all of the Harry Potter books a few years ago, and even though they aren't high literature, they are incredibly well plotted and engrossing. So, when I saw that The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling was being offered free of charge via Audible, I thought it would be rude not to accept such a gift! This is a book within a book, so to speak, being referred to by Hermione Grainger in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Purporting to be the favourite bedtime reading for young wizards, it reads like a set of fairy tales, but with witches and wizards as the stars of the show, rather than princes and princesses (if you are looking for a Cinderella-type story, you won't find it in here). There are five tales in all, including The Tale of the Three Brothers, which will already be familiar to Potter fans. I think my personal favourite was The Wizard and the Hopping Pot, where a wizard with a bad attitude gets their comeuppance in increasingly entertaining (for the reader) ways. Each narrative is accompanied by explanatory notes written by none other than Professor Dumbledore, which provides an interesting dimension. This is definitely one for the myriad of Potter fans out there, but it's also a light and entertaining read for anyone who likes fairy tales. If you happen to get the audio edition, each story is read by a different narrator and features some soundscaping too. Very short, but enjoyable.
My STAR rating: THREE.
Length: 144 print pages.
Price I paid: free.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.
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