Some of the spooky material in this book should be familiar to you. Some of it will almost certainly be breathtakingly new to you. All of it is essential to obtain a thorough understanding of the Dark Arts and of all the other formidable, scary, creepy things which are out there.Description of the book on its back cover Dark Arts Defence – Basics for Beginners[2] was an introductory level Defence Against the Dark Arts textbook issued by the Ministry of Magic. The people who wrote this book also
Dark Arts Defence – Basics for Beginners was an introductory level Defence Against the Dark Arts textbook issued by the Ministry of Magic. The people who wrote this book also wrote Abracadabra: An A-Z of Spooky Spells. The book was presented only a theoretical examination of the topic, and lacked practical information on countering Dark Magic, such as how to use defensive spells. Favoured Position for a Left-Handed Hex Breaker and Intercepting a Counter Incantation 'On-the-Go' are among the tech
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