The Book of Harry Potter Trifles, Trivias, and Particularities | 
enlarge | Author: Racheline Maltese Publisher: Sterling & Ross Publishers Category: Book
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 994384
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304
ISBN: 0981453511 Dewey Decimal Number: 793 EAN: 9780981453514 ASIN: 0981453511
Publication Date: October 2008
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Product Description
This entertaining trivia book tests the knowledge of even the most hardcore Harry Potter fans. It's divided into nine sections called "quests," and each quest contains 75 questions separated into three skill levels: Pixie, Raven, and Wyvern. All the answers can either be found in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books, including the two she wrote for charity (Fantastical Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through the Ages), or in the world-building information contained on her official website. Hints are provided throughout, along with trivia and analysis of the books and films. Readers can test their wisdom with questions like: Who is the head of the Department for the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts? Which cat-loving character does Harry falsely assume to be Muggle until he is informed otherwise? What Muggle artifact does Arthur Weasley set as a port-key to the Tri-wizard tournament?
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You THOUGHT you knew Harry Potter ... June 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is eye-opening! I have been an avid fan of Harry Potter for years with many reads of the entire series under my belt. I teach a Harry Potter class to elementary & middle school aged kids in the summer (which is why I bought this book). It is so much fun to realize how deep the HP universe really is! I can't wait for volumes 2 & 3 to come out.
This book is wonderfully organized and easy to use. The information is totally fascinating and the questions range from moderately to extremely challenging. There are also some great pages of trivia about the trivia answers.
For all who want to explore even more into the world of Harry Potter, this book is a great buy. Highly recommended!
bring along your remembrall June 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
for someone who is wanting to enjoy a challenging afternoon this is the book for you.Rachelene Maltanese has formated her book in such a way that the beginning,casual and the serious readers of the Harry Potter series will tested in their knowledge of potions,spells,curses,witches and wizards and myriad other topics by her Salamander,Phoenix and Dragon levels.this book is highly recommended for any HP group disussion or just to bone up on your knowledge, or lack thereof.So purchase this product, sit back and enjoy
Harry Potter trivia book is challenging and entertaining May 14, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this book for my 3 kids, ages 11,18 and 22 who are all Harry Potter book fanatics and used to sit around and make up trivia questions to try to stump each other (especially the older 2). They all have enjoyed taking the quizzes and it is both challenging and entertaining. I would definitely recommend it for those who think they are well versed in Potter minutia--you might be surprised!
Fun for Kids, Adults, and the Serious Fan February 1, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Having just finished this book, I'm going to skip ahead and say: I am delighted.
Skipping backwards, however:
- The simple skill levels provide an excellent ladder into the suprisingly voluminous information within: Young fans will be thrilled to be quizzed as Salamanders (Level 1), drawn on to learn more and graduate to Phoenixes (Level 2), and even adult fans will be challenged by Level 3, the Dragon.
- Hint boxes on almost every page make sure the reader isn't left to flounder if they're lost (or tempted to cheat!). They don't chivvy, scold, or insult, but instead encourage lateral thinking to get at the answers.
- However, the best part might be the extras. The answers are not simple, dry solutions; they are complete and filled with additional content and facts, making it a surprisingly useful reference.
- Trivia Tidbits! Never let it be said that curiosity, once fanned, was allowed to fizzle. The "tidbits" are actually quite meaty asides that often bring in real-world comparisons, point out the historical fact and mythology woven through the Harry Potter books, and encourage outside research and reading.
A wonderful idea for parents might be to purchase the book prior to a birthday and use the questions as a party game. This would work equally well for teenagers, and even adults. Harry Potter appeals to nearly everyone, and this book makes it fun to share trivia and thoughts on the series with friends.
So You Think You're A Potter Fan? January 25, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'll come right out and admit that I expected this book to be a cakewalk. I've read the entire series of books multiple times, and I was convinced that I'd have no problem answering even the difficult questions. Well, I've been well and truly humbled.
Ms. Maltese has gathered an incredible range of facts and tidbits from seemingly nowhere. The book itself is divided into individual quests, or areas of knowledge, then further broken down into three levels of difficulty: salamander, phoenix, and dragon. I knew I was in trouble when I started missing phoenix questions!
Fortunately, the answers are supplied at the end of the chapter, along with some fun trivia bits. I actually went and double-checked some of those answers for accuracy, and the book was right every time.
This book would be a great at a party, or for a fund-raiser trivia quiz. I think this would also be a great idea translated into other languages, since many of the character names are completely different in each country.
My hat is off to Ms. Maltese and her impeccable research skills. I challenge all Potter fans to try their hand and test their Potter knowledge!
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