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Harry Potter Places

by C. D Miller

Book Details

Publisher:First Edition Design Pub.
Published:2012-06-08
Pages:156
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Welcome to Harry Potter Places Book Three--Snitch-Seeking in Southern England and Wales, the third of five guidebooks designed to help Potterites visit all 68 UK Potterverse places: real-life places mentioned in JKR's novels and movie film sites. Go to the website to find Book Three's Table of Contents and learn about all the Harry Potter Places travel guidebooks.

Our Review

This travel guide offers an immersive journey through the cinematic and literary landscapes of the wizarding world, focusing specifically on Southern England and Wales locations that served as Harry Potter filming sites and book references. The third installment in a five-part series, it systematically guides readers to 68 distinct Potterverse destinations across the UK, transforming real-world geography into magical pilgrimage routes. From platform nine and three-quarters to Hogwarts' hallways, the book connects fictional settings with their physical counterparts, providing a tangible bridge between imagination and reality. It transforms ordinary tourism into an active snitch-seeking adventure where every location holds potential magical significance.

What distinguishes this guide is its methodical approach to Potter tourism, organizing the sprawling universe into manageable regional explorations rather than overwhelming enthusiasts with all locations at once. The book particularly resonates with travelers who want to move beyond passive fandom into experiential connection with the stories they love. By dividing the UK into five geographical sections, it enables deeper exploration of each region's contributions to the wizarding world lore. For dedicated Potterites planning their magical tour, this volume provides the structured guidance needed to transform a vacation into a truly enchanting journey through the landscapes that brought Harry's world to life.

Themes

Fiction

Subjects

Fiction