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The Tales of Beedle the Bard

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The Tales of Beedle the Bard

by JK Rowling

Childrens High Level Group--Bloomsbury | December 4, 2008 | Hardcover

In December 2007, J.K. Rowling unveiled The Tales of Beedle the Bard , a very special book of five fairy tales illustrated by the bard herself, embellished with silver ornaments and mounted moonstones.  Now J.K. Rowling is giving millions of Harry Potter fans worldwide cause for celebration with a new edition of The Tales of Beedle the Bard , available December 4, 2008. Offering the trademark wit and imagination familiar to Rowling's legions of readers--as well as Aesop's wisdom and the occasional darkness of the Brothers Grimm--each of these five tales reveals a lesson befitting children and parents alike: the strength gained with a trusted friendship, the redemptive power of love, and the true magic that exists in the hearts of all of us. Rowling's new introduction also comments on the personal lessons she has taken from the Tales , noting that the characters in Beedle's collection "take their fates into their own hands, rather than taking a prolonged nap or waiting for someone to return a lost shoe," and that "magic causes as much trouble as it cures, and to this day it is often Beedle's stories that help the parent explain this fact of life to their young sons and daughters." But the true jewel of this new edition is the enlightening and comprehensive commentary (including extensive footnotes!) by Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore, who brings his unique wizard's-eye perspective to the collection. Discovered "among the many papers which Dumbledore left in his will to the Hogwarts Archives," the venerable wizard's ruminations on the Tales allow today's readers to place them in the context of 16th century Muggle society, even allowing that "Beedle was somewhat out of step with his times in preaching a message of brotherly love for Muggles" during the era of witch hunts that would eventually drive the wizarding community into self-imposed exile. In fact, versions of the same stories told in wizarding households would shock many for their uncharitable treatment of their Muggle characters. Professor Dumbledore also includes fascinating historical backstory, including tidbits such as the history and pursuit of magic wands, a brief comment on the Dark Arts and its practitioners, and the struggles with censorship that eventually led "a certain Beatrix Bloxam" to cleanse the Tales of "much of the darker themes that she found distasteful," forever altering the meaning of the stories for their Muggle audience. Dumbledore also allows us a glimpse of his personal relationship to the Tales , remarking that it was through "Babbity Rabbity and Her Cackling Stump" that "many of us [wizards] first discovered that magic could not bring back the dead." Both a wise and delightful addition to the Harry Potter canon, this new translation of The Tales of Beedle the Bard is all that fans could hope for and more--and an essential volume for the libraries of Muggles, wizards, and witches, both young and old.
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    Rating: 4/5

    Oh JK Rowling

    sara swaidek

    3 months ago

    this book I found was a quick read took about fifteen to twenty minutes i bought this out of support to one of my favorite series and author. If you like the Harry Potter series you would definetly want this book and the two others that accompany it to compleate the series

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    I bought this book, before I began to read the HP series. Actually LONG, LONG before.
    I thought that this book was very good, I found that they were good bedtime stories that're dark, and gripping. Though, at the same time, they can be read to adults, and children alike.
    Maybe "The Tales Of Beedle The Bard" as I have noted in other reviews, and somewhat agree with myself, is not as actionpacked, or as gripping as the HP books. Well of COURSE IT ISN'T!
    The Tales of Beedle The Bard, isn't meant to be a suspensefull, gripping, actionpacked novel. It's meant to be a compendium of as I said before, dark, and compelling fairy tales that take place in the Wizarding World.
    So In short, i'm not dissapointed at all, she delivered exactly what she was meant to deliver, a good collection of interesting, witty, and edgy fairy tales. Though I was able to recognise one or two of the stories from tales that I've already heard, I still find it very good and amazingly original.
    This is definitly going to stay on my bookshelf for decades to come.
    And I must say, it's probably one of the most suspensefull collection of fairy tales that I've ever read.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Perfect bedtime tales

    Emma Smith

    2 years ago

    These stories are so creative and ....just... special. each story is a companied by notes written from Dumbledore to help the reader understand the stories to greater depth.

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    Rating: 3/5

    amusing

    BuffyBot

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    3 years ago

    This book is pretty much to Harry Potter as the special feathures are to any movie. It is a tiny book (took less than an hour to read) and in it are 5 little fables from the wizarding world. They are very similar to our fables in a way, but have their own magic and lessons. Dumbledore then comments on each story afterwards and JKR puts in her foot notes as well. The book is slightly entertaining and well worth the time to read it, as it only takes a short time to breeze through it. I see that it is a charity book, so for that reason i would say buy it to look nice in your collection, but other than that it is a HUGE waste of money. Also i thought that JKR could have done a lot better on it, but i guess maybe she just didn't have the time. This book makes me want to scout around used book stores for the other supplemental material of the HP world (the quidditch and fantastic beasts books) but only for the athetics of it sitting next to my novels. I'd say if you can borrow the book go for it, unless you want to donate (but who knows how much) to the charity, in which case buy it.

    Comments on this review:
    Bookmason

    Much the same, worth it because it probably earned a tonne for the charity, but really added little to Potter world. Actually found the stuff between the tales rather forced and found it took away from the quaintness of the tales themselves.

    Lady Grey

    1.61 Pounds from the sale of each book goes to the charity (Children's High Level Group) which roughly translates to 2.87 CAD. I feel the same way as you do about the book.

    Word Taster

    I understand what you mean by the cost and what you get, though I was given my copy as a gift. But Quidditch Through the Ages & Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them were originally available at Indigo for 5.95 each and are about a dollar more now. The HC library binding editions are more expensive still. The 1st 2 were written for Comic Relief. I went to England & Wales in '01 and they cost twice as much there considering the exchange rate at the time - I'd taken 5 copies of each for friends' kids because I knew they were so much more but I was still shocked when I saw them in stores there. I do love Quidditch Through the Ages though - highly entertaining. But I've been rereading the series & will look reread Beedle when I get to DH's.

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In December 2007, J.K. Rowling unveiled The Tales of Beedle the Bard , a very special book of five fairy tales illustrated by the bard herself, embellished with silver ornaments and mounted moonstones.  Now J.K. Rowling is giving millions of Harry Potter fans worldwide cause for celebration with a new edition of The Tales of Beedle the Bard , available December 4, 2008. Offering the trademark wit and imagination familiar to Rowling's legions of readers--as well as Aesop's wisdom and the occasional darkness of the Brothers Grimm--each of these five tales reveals a lesson befitting children and parents alike: the strength gained with a trusted friendship, the redemptive power of love, and the true magic that exists in the hearts of all of us. Rowling's new introduction also comments on the personal lessons she has taken from the Tales , noting that the characters in Beedle's collection "take their fates into their own hands, rather than taking a prolonged nap or waiting for someone to return a lost shoe," and that "magic causes as much trouble as it cures, and to this day it is often Beedle's stories that help the parent explain this fact of life to their young sons and daughters." But the true jewel of this new edition is the enlightening and comprehensive commentary (including extensive footnotes!) by Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore, who brings his unique wizard's-eye perspective to the collection. Discovered "among the many papers which Dumbledore left in his will to the Hogwarts Archives," the venerable wizard's ruminations on the Tales allow today's readers to place them in the context of 16th century Muggle society, even allowing that "Beedle was somewhat out of step with his times in preaching a message of brotherly love for Muggles" during the era of witch hunts that would eventually drive the wizarding community into self-imposed exile. In fact, versions of the same stories told in wizarding households would shock many for their uncharitable treatment of their Muggle characters. Professor Dumbledore also includes fascinating historical backstory, including tidbits such as the history and pursuit of magic wands, a brief comment on the Dark Arts and its practitioners, and the struggles with censorship that eventually led "a certain Beatrix Bloxam" to cleanse the Tales of "much of the darker themes that she found distasteful," forever altering the meaning of the stories for their Muggle audience. Dumbledore also allows us a glimpse of his personal relationship to the Tales , remarking that it was through "Babbity Rabbity and Her Cackling Stump" that "many of us [wizards] first discovered that magic could not bring back the dead." Both a wise and delightful addition to the Harry Potter canon, this new translation of The Tales of Beedle the Bard is all that fans could hope for and more--and an essential volume for the libraries of Muggles, wizards, and witches, both young and old.

About the Author

J.K. Rowling was a struggling single mother when she wrote the beginning of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone on scraps of paper at a local cafe. But her efforts soon paid off, as she received an unprecedented award from the Scottish Arts Council enabling her to finish the book. Since then, the Harry Potter series has become an international phenomenon, garnering rave reviews and major awards, including the British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and the Smarties Prize. Ms. Rowling lives in Edinburgh with her daughter.

Hardcover

128 Pages, 5.25 x 7.3 x 0.5 IN

December 4, 2008

Childrens High Level Group--Bloomsbury

English


0747599874
9780747599876

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