I found this old Harry Potter book (The Tales of Beedle the Bard) the other day and there’s some really gorgeous artwork in it I felt like showing.

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I found this old Harry Potter book (The Tales of Beedle the Bard) the other day and there’s some really gorgeous artwork in it I felt like showing.
Rereading some supplemental books in preparation for Harry Potter Summer.
You know
with the release of the new HP movie I've been re-re-reading The Tales of Beedle the Bard. These things are really violent. Like the one where a guy rips out his own heart, locks it in a box for years, then when he tries to put it back into his chest it chokes him to death. In front of his lover. Like. Who wrote these? Why are they shown to little kids?
Then, Fountain of Fair Fortune is my favorite one, and that's really about the qualities you need to achieve your heart's desire, and the moral being that magic, ultimately, is not the best weapon.
Transcript of Part 1 of PotterCast's JK Rowling Interview - The Leaky Cauldron
Babbity Rabbity and her Cackling Stump is the stupidest title ever written by man or beast and of course when I wrote it, I never -- I had not, at the point, when I gave Ron that title, I didn't imagine for a second that I was actually going to write the story. And I did have a small -- there was this kind of margin of time where I knew I was going to write Beedle the Bard and the book wasn't published. We were still editing, and I could've gone back and changed the titles. And I really liked the idea of keeping those titles and then finding out what the stories were, but Babbity Rabbit was a challenge.
Transcript of Part 1 of PotterCast's JK Rowling Interview - The Leaky Cauldron
here are two things I think that are too horrible, actually, to go into detail about. (laughs) One of them is how Pettigrew brought Voldemort back into a rudimentary body. Cause I told my editor what I thought happened there and she looked as though she was gonna vomit. And then the other thing is how you make a Horcrux. And I don't even like- I don't know. Will it be in the encyclopedia? I don't know if I can bring myself to- I don't know.
Transcript of Part 1 of PotterCast's JK Rowling Interview - The Leaky Cauldron