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Seriously, this is in the top 5 audiobooks I've ever listened to.
Why?
First of all, it's read by Eddie Redmayne who played Newt Scamander in the movie.
He read the more recent version (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Illustrated Edition) so it really felt like 'the author' was reading us a copy of his personal book - simply fabulous!
(Aside: could you imagine getting Emma, Rupert and Daniel to read their parts from the original? That would be just too aweso..more
As a longtime fan, I am just reveling in this latest illustrating the HP books trend. Especially considering J.K.'s original bestiary gave scant descriptions of (some) wholly unknown and many extremely quirky creatures. Literally, over the moon.
In the new edition, Newt Scamander's forward is quick to mention that all proceeds go to comic relief - a truly admirable Muggle charity. In addition:
I was permitted to reissue the book only on that a disclaimer was..more
My very own duplicate of Harry Potter’s copy and I enjoyed it a lot especially Professor Dumbledore’s foreword! You only have to read a part of his foreword to be convinced to read the book. But what I enjoyed even more were Ron’s, Harry’..more
Important: This is the original reference book, published by JK Rowling and not the 2016's novelization of the movie with the same title.
GOTTA CATCH 'EM ALL!
This reference book about the magical beasts in the world of Harry Potter is truly fantastic!
While I have no doubt that the decision of doing movie adaptations about this reference book is basically to keep 'milking' the magic cows of the Harry Potter's saga, now that I finally read the reference book, I have to admit th..more
Still, it's always nice to go back in that universe!
I love the fact that we actually get to read a physical book that appears in her universe, as if we were students at Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It’s a great idea and I think only add depth to her story. It also shows how early on she was thinking about Fantastic Beats (the movie) and reading this adds a little more to that brilliant..more
For me one of the elements that make me fall in love easily into a fiction book is how realistic it can be.
ofcourse not the'non-fiction' realistic, but real enough that makes the world very fantasy and at the same time acceptable to imagine it easily.
I don't know how to explain but just look at that world J.K.Rowling 'AKA:The Queen of United Magic Kingdom' creates.Wizard and Witches lives deep in London, across the UK and even all over the world.
They got th..more
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BACK TO WITCHES AND WIZARDS AND MAGICAL BEASTS
TO GOBLINS AND GHOSTS AND MAGICAL FEASTS
IT’S ALL THAT..more
'The adventures of writer Newt Scamander in New York's secret community of witches and wizards seventy years before Harry Potter reads his book in school.'
I swear, that's what I thought I was going to be reading about. I..more
Fantastic Beast And Where To Find Them Pdf
· review of another editionFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2001 book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the Harry Potter universe. The original version purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (or Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US), the first novel of t..more
I had always been fond of the books I gift to Archit and I'm glad that this book falls under that 'a la carte.'
I'd had never got to read a physical copy of Fantastic Beasts, had it not been for him who dragged me into these kind of activities.
This book, for me, is more about the amusement my husband had when he was opening the gift wrapper and how it turned into surprised look on his face -to the state of speechlessness- to th..more
I mean, there's a whole movie out there now that I still need to watch, but this, aside from a few humorous anecdotes, is just a short encyclopedia!
Not that it didn't have it's moments, of course, particularly how some wizards use ghouls as pets and talking points at parties, or Ron's funny scribbled interjections in the text, but on the whole it was just a what's-what breakdown of the magical creatures seen through the movies.
I give it a three for she..more
OH MY ROWLING
Well, one thing is for sure. Hogwarts is my dream school. Everything magic-related is my thing. And this book would have been a treat to study (dragons are far more fascinating than bacteria).
On the other hand, if I had to learn all this stuff, I'm sure I would have not liked it that much anymore. :D Because having to never worked for me in school. I tended to hate everything that was mandatory.
Anyway, this is a fun little read that will take you back to the wizarding world of Harry Potter.
But see, the thing is, no matter how funny the handwritten notes in the book were, no matter how much I giggled at them and the introduction and every time they mentioned the word 'Muggle', the content of the book itself was.. boring.
Hey! Don't make those faces at me! I'll explain: The thing is, I'm not entertained by reading tye descriptions of the 75 so far known species of fantastic beasts. Sure, they're interestin..more
PS: so far the Art much lower than what I expected 😢.. No offence to the current illustrator, but why not Jim Kay? Who's doing a very good work at Potter series?
PS: Dungbombs rule.
..to the most amazing new adventure you'll ever experience. You know, apart from that with you know who, what's his name, that Potter guy?
Newt Scamander’s encyclopaedia of magical creatures was a fun and fascinating little read.
Rowling’s imagination never ceases to amaze me. I doubt I’ll ever tire of reading stories set in the brilliance of the Potterverse - seriously, keep ‘em coming!
I highly recommend the audio edition of this story which was narrated by the talented Eddie Redmayne.
This was a book that Harry used for one of his classes.
I needed a little magic in my day.. and this did the trick!
I absolutely loved Eddie Redmayne’s narration as Newt Scamander in the updated version of Fantastic Beasts!! The sound effects were spot on, as well. The accompanying book was wonderful, and I really enjoyed the new ink illustrations by Tomic. There was a lot of subtle humor throughout that kept me entertained!
Nifflers are still my favorite of course!! ;)
Audiobook Performance: ★★★★★
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Newton Artemis Fido 'Newt' Scamander, O.M. (Second Class), was a famed Magizoologist and author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Early in life, Scamander developed an interest in magical Creatures, influenced by his mother's breeding of hippogriffs. He attended Hogwarts School of..more
Ron: Shared by Ron Weasley, because his fell apart.
Hermione: Why don't you buy a new one then?
Ron: Write on your own book, Hermione.
Hermione: You bought all those dungbombs on Saturday. You could have bought a new book instead.
Ron: Dungbombs rule.”
Author | J. K. Rowling (credited as Newt Scamander) |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | Harry Potter |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher |
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1 December 2001 | |
Pages | 128 |
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2001 guide book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the Harry Potter universe. The original version, illustrated by the author herself, purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (or Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US), the first novel of the Harry Potter series. It includes several notes inside it supposedly handwritten by Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, detailing their own experiences with some of the beasts described, and including in-jokes relating to the original series.
In a 2001 interview with publisher Scholastic, Rowling stated that she chose the subject of magical creatures because it was a fun topic for which she had already developed a lot of information in earlier books. Rowling's name did not appear on the cover of the first edition, the work being credited under the pen name 'Newt Scamander', who, in the books, wrote this textbook as seen on Harry's supply list for his first year.
The book benefits the charity Comic Relief. Over 80% of the cover price of each book sold goes directly to poor children in various places around the world. According to Comic Relief, sales from this book and its companion Quidditch Through the Ages had raised over £17 million by July 2009.[1]
On 12 September 2013, Warner Bros. and Rowling announced they would be producing a film inspired by the book, being the first in a series of five such films.[2] Rowling herself was the screenwriter. She came up with a plan for a movie after Warner Bros. suggested the idea. The story features Newt Scamander as a main character and is set in New York City, 70 years before Harry's story started.[3] The film was released on 18 November 2016.
On 14 March 2017 a new edition of the book, with cover illustrations by Johnny Duddle and interior illustrations by Tomislav Tomic, was published with six new creatures and a foreword by Newt Scamander. It is assumed to be a new copy as it does not feature any handwritten notes. Proceeds from this edition are donated to Lumos as well as Comic Relief.
On 7 November 2017 a new edition was published with illustrations by Olivia Lomenech Gill, featuring the aforementioned 2017 text. On 1 February 2018 a Kindle in Motion edition, featuring these illustrations with movement, was released for compatible devices.
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Synopsis[edit]
Original version[edit]
Fantastic Beasts purports to be a reproduction of a textbook owned by Harry Potter and written by magizoologist Newt Scamander, a character in the fictional Harry Potter series. In the series, magizoology is the study of magical creatures.
Albus Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts, provides the foreword and explains the purpose of the special edition of this book (the Comic Relief charity). At the end, he tells the reader, 'The amusing creatures described hereafter are fictional and cannot hurt you.' He repeats the Hogwarts motto: 'Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus', Latin for 'Never tickle a sleeping dragon'.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them contains the history of magizoology and describes 85 magical species found around the world. Scamander says that he collected most of the information found in the book through observations made over years of travel across five continents. He notes that the first edition was commissioned in 1918 by Augustus Worme of Obscurus Books. However, it was not published until 1927. It is now in its fifty-second edition.
In the Harry Potter universe, the book is a required textbook for first-year Hogwarts students, having been an approved textbook since its first publication. In his foreword to the book, Albus Dumbledore notes that it serves as an excellent reference for wizarding households in addition to its use at Hogwarts.
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The book features doodles and comments added by Ron Weasley. The comments would appear to have been written around the time of the fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. These doodles add some extra information for fans of the series (for example the 'Acromantula' entry has a comment confirming that Hogwarts is located in Scotland) along with comic relief (such as Ron saying 'you're not kidding' when talking about the Hungarian Horntail being the most fearsome dragon of all, a reference to Harry's encounter with one in the fourth book).
The cover design of the first edition of the book features apparent claw marks from an unidentified animal.
2017 text[edit]
This edition features six new creatures: the hidebehind, the hodag, the horned serpent, the snallygaster, the thunderbird, and the wampus cat, in addition to the original 75, and the illustrations are replaced. Newt Scamander, in the foreword, explains the reason the six new creatures were not previously included is because MACUSA president Seraphina Picquery requested the more important American creatures not be mentioned to deter wizarding sightseers at a time when the US wizarding community were subject to greater persecution than their European counterparts, and after Scamander had contributed to a breach of the International Statute of Secrecy in New York.
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Fictional biography[edit]
Newton 'Newt' Artemis Fido Scamander is the fictional author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, born in 1897.[4] According to the 'About the Author' section of the book, Scamander became a magizoologist because of his own interest in fabulous beasts and the encouragement of his mother, an enthusiastic Hippogriff breeder. At Hogwarts, he was sorted into Hufflepuff house.
After being expelled from Hogwarts, Scamander joined the Ministry of Magic in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures. His career included a brief stint in the Office of House-elf Relocation, a transfer to the Beast Division, the creation of the Werewolf Register in 1947, the 1965 passage of the Ban on Experimental Breeding, and many research trips for the Dragon Research and Restraint Bureau. His contributions to Magizoology earned him an Order of Merlin, second Class in 1979.
When retired, he lived in Dorset with his wife Porpentina and their pet Kneazles: Hoppy, Milly and Mauler. He had a grandson named Rolf, who married Luna Lovegood (a character who appeared in the last three Harry Potter novels) some time after the events of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
In the film version of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Newt Scamander's name appeared on the Marauder's Map.
In the film adaptation of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, it is mentioned that Newt Scamander was expelled from Hogwarts following an unspecified incident involving one of his creatures, but Dumbledore argued in his defence.
Role in the Harry Potter series[edit]
Scamander himself does not appear in the seven Harry Potter books. He is mentioned in passing in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as the author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. He is the central character of the film adaptation of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, in which he is portrayed by Eddie Redmayne.
Featured beasts[edit]
The following mythological beasts are listed in the book:
- Ashwinder
- Augurey
- Billywig
- Bundimun
- Chizpurfle
- Clabbert
- Dragon
- Antipodean Opaleye
- Common Welsh Green
- Hebridean Black
- Norwegian Ridgeback
- Peruvian Vipertooth
- Romanian Longhorn
- Swedish Short-Snout
- Ukrainian Ironbelly
- Dugbog
- Erumpent
- Fire Crab
- Flobberworm
- Fwooper
- Glumbumble
- Graphorn
- Horklump
- Jobberknoll
- Knarl
- Lethifold
- Lobalug
- Mackled Malaclaw
- Murtlap
- Nogtail
- Nundu
- Plimpy
- Pogrebin
- Porlock
- Puffskein
- Quintaped
- Runespoor
- Shrake
- Streeler
- Tebo
- Winged horse
Editions[edit]
- Scholastic editions
- Paperback: ISBN0-439-29501-7
- Hardcover Box Set: ISBN0-439-32162-X (Includes Fantastic Beasts.. and Quidditch Through the Ages)
- Paperback Box Set: ISBN0-439-28403-1
- Bloomsbury edition
- 2001 paperback: ISBN0-7475-5466-8
- 2009 paperback: ISBN978-1-408-80301-1
- 2017 hardcover: ISBN978-1-408-88071-5
- Sagebrush Rebound edition
- School & Library Edition: ISBN0-613-32541-9
- Pottermore E-book edition
- Original version: ISBN978-1-78110-014-1
- 2017 edition: ISBN978-1-78110-556-6
- 2017 Olivia Lomenech Gill illustrated edition: ISBN978-1408885260
Reception[edit]
Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly graded the book with an 'A' and wrote 'With its richly detailed history lessons and witty debate parsing the differences between being and beast, plus a compendium of 85 magical creatures that's chockablock with Rowling's trademark wordplay (Glumbumble is a standout), Beasts adds a vital new dimension to the Potter mythology.'[5]
Adaptations[edit]
Audiobook[edit]
The 2017 version of the book was recorded as an unabridged audiobook in 2017. The audiobook is read by Eddie Redmayne in the character of Newt Scamander.
Film adaptations[edit]
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a British-American fantasy film inspired by the book of the same name by J. K. Rowling. An extension of the wizarding world[6] from the Harry Potter film series and directed by David Yates, the film stars Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Alison Sudol, Dan Fogler, Samantha Morton, Ezra Miller, Colin Farrell, Carmen Ejogo, Faith Wood-Blagrove, Jenn Murray, Jon Voight and Ron Perlman. The first movie is set to be followed by four more.
Principal photography commenced on 17 August 2015, at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them was released in the United Kingdom and the United States on 18 November 2016.
A sequel was released on 16 November 2018. The third movie is scheduled to be released in November 2021.
References[edit]
- ^'News'. Comic Relief. 16 July 2009. Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
- ^''Five films exactly'. JK Rowling Twitter feed'. 13 October 2016.
- ^Tartaglione, Nancy (12 September 2013). 'Warner Bros, J.K. Rowling Team For New 'Harry Potter'-Inspired Film Series'. Deadline. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
- ^https://www.pottermore.com/explore-the-story/newt-scamander
- ^Jensen, Jeff (23 March 2001). 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them; Quidditch Through the Ages'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
- ^https://m.facebook.com/JKRowling/posts/441828229259132
Further reading[edit]
- Newt Scamander. Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them. New York, NY: Arthur A. Levine Books, 2001. Print. ISBN0-439-32160-3