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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: EW book review

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: EW book review
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: EW book review
The Potter series has always stretched the imagination, but a narrative mind is charmed to work overtime in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the new stage play from J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany, billed as the eighth Potter story, 19 years later.Released in book form for both posterity and audiences who lack proximity to the current sold-out West End production, Scholastic's publication of the Cursed Child rehearsal script manages to throw a wild new wrench into the Potter series, unlocking a rarely tapped portal of the reader's imagination in a way no Potter book has before.Much of that belongs to the medium of the story: A play which whizzes through locations and tableaus over four disorienting acts.


in the same way cbsnews

New Harry Potter book, play has world under wizard's spell again

New Harry Potter book, play has world under wizard's spell again
New Harry Potter book, play has world under wizard's spell again
LONDON -- A new Harry Potter play opened in London this weekend, and the new book went on sale overnight.Once again, the world is under the wizard's spell.Five years after Harry Potter last worked his magic at the box office -- he's back in a new play -- and book: "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child."


furthermore nytimes

Like Magic, Muggles Make New Harry Potter Play Disappear From Bookstores

Like Magic, Muggles Make New Harry Potter Play Disappear From Bookstores
Like Magic, Muggles Make New Harry Potter Play Disappear From Bookstores
Interest trickled in slowly after the script's publication was announced in February, Ms. Gannett said, but in the past week, requests for reserved copies nearly doubled.In New York and across the country, so-called Potterheads swarmed bookstores Saturday night and into Sunday morning to celebrate the release, as if they had found the secret winged key that not only let them back into their childhoods but also opened the door to another generation.Judy Stelter, the manager of Book World in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., was expecting a smaller, older audience for the store's midnight party.


moreover from sacbee

Wizard magic: JK Rowling hopes Harry Potter play goes global

Wizard magic: JK Rowling hopes Harry Potter play goes global
Wizard magic: JK Rowling hopes Harry Potter play goes global
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