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Harry Potter Coloring Books #2

Harry Potter Magical Creatures Colouring Book 2

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Packed with stunning pieces of artwork from the Warner Bros. archive, this deluxe coloring book gives fans the chance to color in the vivid settings and beloved characters of J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world. Containing intricate line drawings used in the making of the Harry Potter films, this coloring book includes fan-favorite scenes, creatures, and characters.

Unique and interactive, Harry Potter: The Official Coloring Book #2 is a perfect collector’s item for all fans of the blockbuster saga--whether it's for those who grew up with Harry, Ron, and Hermione, or those who are discovering the magic for the very first time.

96 pages, Paperback

First published March 29, 2016

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Profile Image for Lucy Colouring In The Midst Of Madness.
134 reviews20 followers
January 27, 2016
This review is taken from my blog where I review adult colouring books from a mental health perspective. You can see photos from inside the book here - https://colouringinthemidstofmadness....

Grab your wand, bring a lantern, swat up on your incantations and let’s get delving into the Forbidden Forest and the depths of the Great Lake (minus the lantern of course, unless it’s enchanted). This book is paperback with a glossy accented cover and a green spine, it’s A4 in size and glue-bound meaning that a little of some images is lost. The images are a mixture of single and double-page spreads with many of the single pages having a thin border meaning that they’re not lost into the spine. The book contains 96 pages which are printed double-sided. The paper is bright white and thick (they’ve sorted out the paper issues since the first book), and didn’t bleed or shadow when tested with water-based pens, it’s lightly textured and perfect for pencils, you can get plenty of layers for blending and shading! You can see the difference in paper thickness just by looking at the spines of the books (see photo below), the green-spined book is noticeably thicker than my original copy of the Harry Potter colouring book.

The images are drawn by multiple illustrators so they’re cohesive in content but some are drawn quite differently from each other. The images themselves include many stills from the films which are drawn very realistically so it’s very obvious who each character is and they look just like the actors in costume playing them. There are also images based on concept art for the films and a number of patterns are included which do feel a bit like “filler” images but there are fewer of these in this book than the Harry Potter Colouring Book (about 10 versus 15+). A huge number of different creatures are pictured from obvious inclusions of Buckbeak, Fang, and Fluffy the three-headed dog, to less common creatures like Cornish pixies and pygmy puffs. There are single and double-page spreads of film scenes such as Fawkes hatching in Dumbledore’s hand, Hermione meeting Grawp (Hagrid’s giant half-brother) in the Forbidden Forest, the troll in the girls’ toilets holding Harry up by his ankle, and the dragon escaping from Gringotts. All of your favourite magical creatures are pictured, including Dobby the House Elf, Hedwig – Harry’s owl, Crookshanks – Hermione’s cat, and Fawkes the Phoenix, and more menacing creatures like Aragog – the giant spider and all of her children, Nagini the snake, the basilisk, and dementors, as well as some of the more detached creatures like thestrals, centaurs, mandrakes, dragons, trolls and merpeople. At the end of the book are a number of full colour pages of the images included in the book meaning you can either copy the colour schemes in those or pick your own, they’re also great for helping you re-live the magic of the films and get yourself back into the world of Hogwarts – as if any of us ever left!

In terms of mental health, this book doesn’t have an awful lot of impact on it unless you’re a Harry Potter Mega Fan in which case it’s likely to considerably lift your mood and give you hours and hours of distraction and enjoyment. The images take a long time to colour if you want them to look realistic so you will need fairly good levels of concentration. The line thickness varies from very thin to thick but mostly it remains thin so you will definitely need good vision and fine motor control to get the most out of this book. The best part of this book is that it has coloured pages at the back which can be used to copy or give inspiration for colour schemes, you can also easily google the scenes, objects or creatures to find images of them from the films to work out exactly how to colour them so they look true to the film, or you can go it alone and try out your own colour schemes with bright pink robes, purple trolls and sparkly green dementors – it doesn’t have to be realistic, remember it’s a magical world! Some of the illustrations are very intricate and detailed and others are much simpler with larger open spaces so this book does have a variety of difficulty levels to accommodate your good and bad days.

All in all, this is a good book, it’s better than the last because it’s more specific with fewer gaps in content and fewer “filler” images. If you liked the Harry Potter colouring book then you’re sure to like this one and if you weren’t so keen on it then check out the photos of inside this one below before writing it off. The paper quality is so much better and it’s great that you can use pens and pencils in it to really go to town! I would recommend it for any Harry Potter fans but do look at the images below so you can see if you’ll like it. A number of people have stated online that they were deeply disappointed with the content of the last book and I have to say I was a little disappointed myself, I expected more scenes and few, if any, patterned or object-focused images, there are fewer in this book but they are still definitely there so as long as you’re aware of this and are ok with it, you’re sure to love it! Pop on your robes, wrap up in your scarf (house colours of course), hop on your broomstick and fly straight to Hogwarts and get colouring the magical creatures that reside there and beyond.
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June 2, 2018
I love this book!❤It is so detailed and it keeps me quiet for about half an hour!!!❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍😂😂😂😂
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February 23, 2016
Karena kapok membeli dari website luar, dan akhirnya tergiur dengan promo diskon 20% beberapa minggu yang lalu, akhirnya membeli buku ini dari website dalam negri deh. Sampai dalam beberapa hari saja. Memang, harga lebih mahal daripada web BookDep (yang kubandingkan sebelum pesan akhirnya), tapi cari yang aman sajalah. Daripada murah tapi bukunya nggak sampai-sampai? Mendingan lebih mahal sedikit tetapi aman sampai di alamat masing-masing. >.<
*masih nyeseg karena buku dari BookDep sejak Nov'15 belum sampai*
*dan dari amazon dari bulan yang sama*
*nangis di pojokan*
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136 reviews
October 18, 2016
I love when they do coloring books based on movies and books. I don't really like the Harry Potter movies because I think they changed the story too much and if you don't read the books, you don't really get the whole feel of the wizardry world. But this coloring book is overall a really good coloring book, I have just read the two first books and I'm currently reading prisoner of Azkaban, but the pictures I recognized, were really good. It could have more details though.
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169 reviews88 followers
April 8, 2016
A second Harry Potter coloring book?! I really can't say anything bad about this! Like the first one, the pages are beautiful, I love seeing all the creatures and having the opportunity to make them any color I want. There's unlimited opportunities here and I can't wait to sit for hours making art.
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1,883 reviews28 followers
April 18, 2016
I love Harry Potter and was so happy to get this as a gift. I got this adult coloring book and loved it. It takes a lot of time to do one sheet but the designs are beautiful. Would recommend.
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2,375 reviews
July 6, 2016
I really love these coloring books. They have some great images to color and fun memories to look at too.
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October 15, 2016
My current favourite colouring book. I love the designs and the paper quality is fab. Spent many hours on single pages from this book. really relaxing
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