Hārī Būtir wa-al-amīr al-hajīn

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Joanne K. Rowling, ʻAbd al-Wahhāb ʻAllūb: Hārī Būtir wa-al-amīr al-hajīn (Arabic language, 2006, Nahḍat Miṣr)

639 pages

Arabic language

Published 2006 by Nahḍat Miṣr.

OCLC Number:
222746492

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Sixth-year Hogwarts student Harry Potter gains valuable insights into the boy Voldemort once was, even as his own world is transformed by maturing friendships, schoolwork assistance from an unexpected source, and devastating losses.

98 editions

Basically Classic Stephenson Historical Fiction

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I loved Cryptonomicon, which was waaaay longer than this one (which is the beginning book in a series), but for some reason Cryptonomicon was much more interesting and engrossing to me. I'm not sure if my lukewarm response to this book was about me and my disjointed attention at the beginning of a semester or about the book. However, I did find a lot of moments in this book where Stephenson seemed to be showing off all the research he did. Personally, I wanted more Russian Revolution and communist drama. The narrative sometimes took a backseat to the historical setting.

Subjects

  • Harry Potter (Fictitious character)
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary place)
  • Wizards
  • Magic
  • Schools

Places

  • England