![]() LOVED it!! (I mentioned that already.didn't I? Oh well, I double-loved this one!) This really felt like a whole new way to experience this book! I always love it when the audiobook creator put forth so much effort into a book. ![]() This was such a quick read (only 2 hours) but it was SO much fun. There's one creature that does not make a sound until its death - and we actually hear the cacophony of noise. If the creature hatches from an egg - there will be eggs cracking in the background. If a creature lived in the jungle - there's monkeys chattering and trees rustling. And we're not just talking about an unicorn whinny or a dragon roar. Second of all, Every animal came with side effects. ![]() ( Aside: could you imagine getting Emma, Rupert and Daniel to read their parts from the original? That would be just too awesome) He read the more recent version ( Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Illustrated Edition) so it really felt like "the author" was reading us a copy of his personal book - simply fabulous! Seriously, this is in the top 5 audiobooks I've ever listened to.įirst of all, it's read by Eddie Redmayne who played Newt Scamander in the movie. ![]()
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