Tells us everything you need to know about Quidditch(and if you don’t know what it is, I will tell you later)and some things you don’t need to know, but never mind that. What you do need to know is that, Quidditch is a sport. Played on broomsticks, there are three fifty-foot tall goal hoops on either end of the pitch there are seven players on each team. 3 Chasers, 2 Beaters(who hold special bats), 1 Keeper and 1 Seeker. There are also 4 balls: the red Quaffle, 2 black Bludgers, and the Golden Snitch. The Chasers try to get the Q through on of the goal hoops. Ten points for getting the Q through a hoop once. However, the Q must be thrown and the hoops are guarded by the Keeper. The 2 Bs are beaten around by the Beaters, so it is the perfect name. Oh, I hear you asking why. It a good question too, if the Bs aren’t doing any harm——stop right there! They are doing some harm. Their job is to knock the closest player off their broom. And fast forward to the Seeker. Obviously, their job is to catch the GS. But the GS is about the size of a walnut, so it is very hard to catch, and its capture will result in the end of the game, and the team whose seeker catches the GS will get an extra 150 points. Okay, I’ve told you what Quidditch is. Now, more about the book.
As I said, it tells you everything about Quidditch from evolution of the balls and brooms to different Quidditch teams. And here is the last comment: you cannot escape reading this, if you have read what I think about “Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them” and “The Tales Of Beedle The Bard” and bought these two books. If you have them, you are bound to have this one. The end.