Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts 1 and 2 SPOILER-Review
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- Jul 31, 2016
- 2 min read
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts 1 and 2 Special Rehearsal Edition comes out today, and I gave a spoiler free review already. But now let's do a spoiler review! So final warning, if you have not read it and do not want to be spoiled, click away, or if you just want to get spoiled, welcome!

So first the two biggest spoilers are this. Albus Severus Potter is sorted into Slytherin! Now this was necessary for the entire plot tow work, to send Albus down on the dark path he goes in the book. The story is actually focuses on the Time-Turner that is recovered from Theodore Nott, and Amos Diggory wants Harry to let him use it to save Cedric, and this is very interesting. Since Cedric's death wasn't that impactful for the rest of the series, sure it was for Order of the Phoenix, but it never got that impact. Here Amos is actually an important character which is awesome! Albus and Scorpius are very similar, which makes them even more likable and innocent.
Now the second major spoiler, is that Voldemort and Bellatrix Lestrange wait for it....have a daughter named Delphi! And Delphi is a really relatable character, since all she wants is to meet the father she never knew, and that what makes here character all the more amazing. Also the relationship between Albus and Harry, is a loving and honorary relationship, but at the same time is tense and cold. I gave the book a 10 out of 10 and I still stand by it. I feel as if it comes in between Goblet of Fire and Prisoner of Azkaban in terms of quality, making it my third favorite Harry Potter book. Once downside is that this book pretty much closes the Harry Potter book series. It's done, this was really built on fan service and J.K. Rowling wanting to give to us for our devoted readership, but now it's down. But I am satisfied, and will still call the series the best of all time, and it ended beautifully and perfectly. The Cursed Child feels more like a continuation of the epilogue, "Nineteen years later" rather than a new story. But it is still magically perfect!
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