• Summary of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J.K. Rowling

  • By: FastReads
  • Narrated by: Kelly McGee
  • Length: 45 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Summary of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J.K. Rowling

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Narrated by: Kelly McGee
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Publisher's summary

Fun Facts about Fantastic Beasts:

  • The book is set way back in 1926 in New York, and it takes place before any of Harry’s adventures
  • J.K. Rowling made her screenplay debut with this book
  • The movie will have four more movies as sequels
  • This book served as a textbook for Harry Potter and many of his friends when they studied at Hogwarts
  • The Niffler - a kleptomaniac shown in the movie - is very similar to Echidnas sans the spines
  • Muggles are known as “No-Majs” in the American version of wizardry
  • Newt’s only intention is to save all his creatures from harm
  • Graves is none other than Grindelwald - the man responsible for several mysterious disturbances occurring across the world

Don't miss this summary of the first installment of the newest saga in the Harry Potter adventures!

J.K. Rowling debuts her first screenplay with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Learn about the world of wizardry in America long before Harry and friends are ever born!

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terrible

narrator was extremely monotone, I struggled to stay interested/engaged, I'm a huge HP potterhead!!!! very disappointed, waste of credits

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Monotone

Narrator was to monotone and put me to sleep multiple times. This book was read without feeling at all.

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Reminded me of a book report

I have to say that based on the narrators voice, monotone reading, and her selections of detail, I thought that this was being read by a child or adolescent: I still don’t know if that is an accurate description or not. Fortunately, or perhaps unfortunately, I had already read the book and seen movie, which made it more noticeable to me, when some part of a scene, that I thought was important to the storyline, was left out.
This listened very much like a middle school book report, complete with a summary at the end. Only the reading didn’t have the flow of a story, and it all sounded very flat. I think this is an action packed and difficult book to summarize in such a short amount of time, even if the narrator were more engaged, However, the lack of organization of the story, by the narrator felt very confusing, and there was no way to differentiate between those dramatic chases, magical explosions, or just everyday interactions. For anyone who hadn’t seen the movie or read the book, I don’t think there was enough detail or excitement, to lure a listener into the magical world of Fantastic Beasts!

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