Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter
Publisher: Wikibooks 2010
Number of pages: 1602
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The Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter is a guidebook to the Harry Potter series. Critical commentary on each chapter, character, place, and event is provided in an effort to help the reader better understand detailed content and see connections to the greater storyline.
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