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Joystiq review is very positive and kind of interesting to read.

"When I learned I'd be reviewing Book of Spells, I assumed it'd be from the perspective of an adult purchasing something for a child. Even with 4 million members on Pottermore and my own maniacal dedication to the Harry Potter series, I figured the game's appeal would be aimed at kids discovering things with fresh eyes, and I was mostly correct on this count. What I didn't consider was the entertainment value for both groups of people: Adult Harry Potter fans and (their) children. Turns out, Book of Spells is a children's game that retains the magical appeal that makes Harry Potter's world so intriguing, even for older players. The games are easy, true, but if you, as a grown-up, can read a young adult novel on a packed bus without shame, you can probably enjoy Book of Spells in the comfort of your own home.

Now if only there were a Wonderbook: Book of Potions in development, Gryffindor would have no chance at the next House Cup." http://www.joystiq.com/2012/12/03/wonderbook-book-of-spells-review/