Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

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for some reason i read the cursed child even though i hadnt even finished the harry potter series, i didnt enjoy it and i didnt understand a lot. thats my fault tho
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I read all of the books and I was pretty excited about the Cursed Child, but to be honest it was kind of a letdown. I did not like the way the book was written, it did not have the "body" the previous books had. It was a good storyline though.
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Post by Carlos Mata Saenz »

I had contradictory feelings with this book. I got the sensation of being reading a fanfic (neither the best one I have read). Some moments felt too chaotic.
On the other hand, I like how it explores alternative scenarios of what if…
Still, I love the idea of being a way to get a stronger bond with the family, that’s how I feel the Harry Potter series.
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