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A review by sophiesometimesreads
Beyond the Wand by Tom Felton
funny
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
Started on the 19th of March but put on pause between the 20th and 27th of March for the trans rights readathon.
I had a good time reading this and it was interesting to see the different experiences in child acting after having read Jeanette McCurdy's memoir earlier this year.
There was a large focus on the HP component of Tom's life, understandably so though, as that was important in his formative years. It was interesting to hear about all the great people he worked with, but I did feel partway through that we got a lot about other people when I picked up the book to learn about his life.
I would have liked to learn more about Tom's life outside of HP but I do understand that this is a real person's life and he may not have wanted to disclose more than he did, and that's okay.
It was an interesting read and I'd definitely recommend if you're interested in or a fan of Harry Potter. If not, you may not find this as interesting.
I had a good time reading this and it was interesting to see the different experiences in child acting after having read Jeanette McCurdy's memoir earlier this year.
There was a large focus on the HP component of Tom's life, understandably so though, as that was important in his formative years. It was interesting to hear about all the great people he worked with, but I did feel partway through that we got a lot about other people when I picked up the book to learn about his life.
I would have liked to learn more about Tom's life outside of HP but I do understand that this is a real person's life and he may not have wanted to disclose more than he did, and that's okay.
It was an interesting read and I'd definitely recommend if you're interested in or a fan of Harry Potter. If not, you may not find this as interesting.
Moderate: Addiction and Alcohol