Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Harry Potter, Bk 8) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the 8th book in the Harry Potter series; although I cringe to call it that. I think I will just say it takes place after the 7th book in the series and is more fan fiction than anything. This was okay but not great. It was just something to extend the Harry Potter world that felt unnecessary to me.
Those who say this reads like fanfiction are correct; that is pretty much what it is. That is not to say fanfiction is bad, and this was okay. It just didn't have the magic of the earlier books. This is also written as a play (which I knew going in) and I am not a huge fan of reading stories in play form.
The majority of the story focuses around the next generation of boys (Harry's son Albus, and Draco's son) and their daddy issues. That right there is pretty much the story. Voldemort comes back into play in a sense and this kind of made me groan. I am not a huge fan of the âreturning of an already vanquished evilâ theme.
Overall this was a quick read and it was okay, but I didn't love it. My ten year old son, who is absolutely obsessed with Harry Potter right now, did really enjoy this book. So, this book may work better for younger readers who just want a bit more Harry Potter in their lives. I was fairly disappointed and would have been better off if I had never read this book.
Those who say this reads like fanfiction are correct; that is pretty much what it is. That is not to say fanfiction is bad, and this was okay. It just didn't have the magic of the earlier books. This is also written as a play (which I knew going in) and I am not a huge fan of reading stories in play form.
The majority of the story focuses around the next generation of boys (Harry's son Albus, and Draco's son) and their daddy issues. That right there is pretty much the story. Voldemort comes back into play in a sense and this kind of made me groan. I am not a huge fan of the âreturning of an already vanquished evilâ theme.
Overall this was a quick read and it was okay, but I didn't love it. My ten year old son, who is absolutely obsessed with Harry Potter right now, did really enjoy this book. So, this book may work better for younger readers who just want a bit more Harry Potter in their lives. I was fairly disappointed and would have been better off if I had never read this book.