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J.K. Rowling's "The Tales of Beedle the Bard"
The Collector's Edition of The Tales of Beedle the Bard (offered exclusively by Amazon) features a handwritten version of J.K. Rowling's new introduction, 10 new illustrations, metalwork and clasp, and replica gemstones. Also available in a Standard Edition. |
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Merchadising Madness, Editorial Crisis,
By Dr. Christopher Coleman (HONG KONG) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harry Potter Collector's Value Guide (Collector's Value Guides) (Paperback)
My previous review of this product was removed by Amazon after receiving 54 of 58 "helpful" votes, with the remark by the editor to me that "It is not clear from reading the review that you have read the book you commented on." I don't see how so many of Amazon's potential customers could disagree, and I assure you all that I have indeed read this "book" and that my comments below are thus informed.To even consider that this is a "book" is misleading. It is much more of a magazine format, and although it does contain some articles, they are obviously filler for what is otherwise an advertisement for Harry Potter merchandise, of which this book is one. The articles contain nothing that is not readily available elsewhere--much of it available on the net for free. This book seeks not to inform or entertain, but to part you from your hard-earned dollars with the least amount of effort on the publishers. If the "book" were half the price or less it might be a reasonable value. But since the Collector's Value Guide is as expensive as it is, beware of the information included--obviously the "authors" have no true sense of worth. Were this truly a Collector's Value Guide, there would be some discussion of value, and what value might actually mean when the market is flooded with cheap garbage like pieces of colored plastic that are supposed to be "magical stones" whose real purpose is to enrich their makers, not entertain children. But of course, no such discussion exists. Granted, not every Potter "collectable" is a monstrosity, but how terribly unfortunate that the real value of Harry Potter, the delight of a child, has been eclipsed by the soulless and almightly dollar. The Harry Potter phenomenon is amazing, and I'm delighted to see so many kids interested in reading, and engaged in the worlds of fantasy and imagination, but this "book" is not about that at all. Instead, the "writers" of this "book" have managed to make a "collectable" from a "book" about "collectables." Clearly the world is not the way I'd have it...
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This book will please fans, and irk collectors,
By A Customer
This review is from: Harry Potter Collector's Value Guide (Collector's Value Guides) (Paperback)
The book definitely has an entertaining value, but as far as a book for collectors, it isn't up to par. Most of the sections on Harry Potter collectables are not up to date, and they feature very vague values or prices. I think the reason is that Harry Potter merchandise is fairly new, and so it is hard to calculate an item's worth when it just came on to the market.The book also includes several interesting sections on the upcoming movie, JK Rowling, and England, which are mildly entertaining. The thing that I thought was the most appealing in the book, however, was a section on Harry Potter around the world. I found it very interesting to see the covers of the Harry Potter books in Germany, France, Japan, and many other countries. Out of everything, I would say that that section helps redeem this book, which is otherwise a failure.
43 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Source for Fans and Enemies of "Harry Potter",
This review is from: Harry Potter Collector's Value Guide (Collector's Value Guides) (Paperback)
Whether you own everything available with a lightning bolt on its side, or whether you believe that these books are the product of the man downstairs, "The Collector's Value Guide to Harry Potter Collectibles" is an absolute must-buy.More than just a catalogue, the Guide includes articles on "Harry Potter in the News," a profile of JKR, and a sneak peek at the movie, "Wizardry and Witchcraft Through the Ages," "Witches in History," (both of which include an introduction to modern-day Wiccanism), a listing of books, sitcoms and films fans might enjoy, a tour of England, a glossary of terms (such as Divination), and the origins of holidays celebrated at Hogwarts (such as Halloween from Samhain, and Christmas from "the medieval tradition of churches opening their poor boxes and distributing the alms and the...gifts to servants or employees.") Not to mention that catalogue bit for your credit card's pleasure. Fans of "Harry Potter," young and old, will appreciate all that this guide has packed in for them - and those who object to the books will find interesting information provided in the articles. Don't wait another minute - get yours today!
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