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Hogwarts.
A huge castle where you can learn magic, explore and live adventures with your friends? There's a reason there was so much success for that saga.
JKR is a horrible person, but that universe is still there for people to create and share stories. There are a few fanfictions out there that are better than the last books.
[email protected] for people interested in that universe.
But I also want the fantastic beasts too. That book is way more interesting! Same universe but less about the school and more about finding the creatures.
The Fantastic Beasts concept was nice, but I really preferred the world building in the main HP series. To each their own!
Oh I like the whole universe, but the creature in the main guide book "fantastic beasts" were what I liked more.
I like the moving stairs in Hogwarts and the magic map they use. Never read nor do I know if there was an actual novel for Fantastic Beasts movie. Just the guide book that was a supplement to the HP series.
There was also a quidditch rule book that was cool. I wish I could play quidditch. Even without flying IRL would be a creative challenge. No golden snitch. Just hitting quaffle into small hoops might be fun while running around a field or maybe on horses IRL.