New Harry Potter title breaks booking records

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

We have again the adventures of Harry Potter in the making and with it all that invasive marketing will come that for the next few weeks they will let us know that there is a new Harry Potter book. I am redundant like all the publicity that we will see in these next days related to this arrival of the new title of the series created by JK Rowling.

It is now Barnes and Noble who has just announced that the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child It is the most booked book ever, breaking all previous records for a book. The publisher has not published how many units have been sold, but this is the written work with the most reservations sold on Amazon. A play that was put on your reservation just a week ago.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child it is a play of the West End production consisting of two parts about to be released. Additionally, it is a book written by Jack Thorne and based on a story by author JK Rowling, Thorne, and director John Tiffany. The play will be premiered to open on July 30 this year at the Palace Theater in London and will feature Rowling herself to bring the production to the stage.

The play will take us nineteen years after the conclusion of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Focuses on the life of Harry Potter, who is now an employee of the Ministry of Magic, and his youngest son Albus Severus Potter.

With this title we are more in front of a play than a novel, which can leave many disenchanted when August 1 begins to arrive at their homes. So we are not surprised at all that it begins to receive one-star ratings in reviews on Amazon.


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