The Unofficial Harry Potter Bestiary: Mugglenet's Complete Guide to the Fantastic Creatures from the Realm of Wizards and Witches
The Editors of Mugglenet
(Author)
Description
Discover more than 200 of the endlessly exciting and dramatically diverse creatures from the wizarding world of Harry Potter!
From Acromantulas to Thestrals, this beautiful book details every monster, beast or creature that has ever appeared in any official Harry Potter book, film, or theatrical production. The Unofficial Harry Potter Bestiary includes more than 200 fascinating, magical creatures in all, with each entry providing a number of important classifications, including first appearance in Harry Potter lore, location, disposition, physical appearance, attack abilities, defenses and intriguing story facts. We've also included rich descriptions for each entry, detailing each creature's history (or biography, in the case of specific creature characters), habitat and impact on the various stories from throughout the Wizarding World. So feed your inner magizoologist's hunger for knowledge, learn more about these incredible creatures (including stories about them passed down through generations by historians and mythologists) and discover how to spot them in the wild--or even your own backyard.Product Details
Price
$14.99
$13.94
Publisher
Media Lab Books
Publish Date
June 22, 2021
Pages
212
Dimensions
6.7 X 8.6 X 0.9 inches | 1.24 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781948174671
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MuggleNet is the world's #1 Harry Potter website, hosting more than 1.5 million visitors each month. Celebrating its 20th year in 2019, MuggleNet is one of the world's primary sources for all things Harry Potter. The site has been quoted by periodicals and news outlets such as Cosmopolitan, SyFy, Newsweek, Bustle, Nerdist, BBC Radio, The Los Angeles Times, People.com and many others. The site has even been a crossword puzzle clue in The New York Times.