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Leah
Aug 05, 2012 rated it liked it
Want to know more about the magical beasts in the world? Newt Scamander has written the book for you. He scoured the globe looking for creatures that classify under the Ministry of Magic's term of Beast. However, some creatures, like the centaurs and mermaids are only classified as beasts because they refuse to be in the same classification as a few animals that have been labeled beings.

The book is not a boring encyclopedia of information. It contains stories among the facts to keep the reader e
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Daph (Loving Books)
Another great addition to your collection if you're a Harry Potter fan like I am. I won't tell much about what's in this book; it's way cooler to discover it on your own :) ...more
Jennifer
Aug 05, 2012 rated it it was amazing
2020 update:
Love reading about magical beats. You know, I also listened to Eddie Redymane’s audio version of this and it was pleasantly addicting. His accent is superb and they added in interesting sound effects.

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Simply loved Fantastic Beasts and where to find them. I love that we get to read one of the boks mentioned in the Poter series. I also love Harry and Ron's take on cetain creatures in the bok. I love al their comments. It's also intriguing to learn more about the magical creatu
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Yoana
It's actually 3.5, but there's no way to mark that. Very enjoyable and imaginative. The stuff Harry Potter was made of. ...more
Lucy
Feb 20, 2011 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
Anietta
Jan 30, 2019 rated it really liked it
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Nick Schulte
Jun 23, 2012 rated it it was amazing