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Harry Potter Magic Bookshop Trivia Tournament Friday 7th July 7pm


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Are you and your family true Potterheads?

Do you know the difference between Monkshead and Wolfbane?

Have you honestly read Hogwarts: A History?

If so, join us for a night of magical trivia on Friday 7th July, 7pm, with quizmaster Professor Pip Torrens!


As part of the 20th anniversary celebrations for Harry Potter, the publisher Bloomsbury is running an official Harry Potter Trivia Tournament. Twenty bookshops across the UK have been chosen to host the quiz and Village Books are delighted to be one of only two shops chosen in London.


Tickets are ?25 per team BOOK TICKETS HERE: www.village-books.co.uk This event will take place in the Hall at All Saints Church.


We have fantastic prizes to present on the night and the winning team will be invited to join 19 other teams for a grand finale, hosted by Bloomsbury in London. Bloomsbury will pay travel costs to attend this event which will take place in the autumn.


Village Books will be donating profits from this event to Lumos, the children?s charity founded by J K Rowling.


SPACES ARE LIMITED ? PRE-BOOKING ESSENTIAL ? BOOKING ONLINE ONLY ? TEAMS OF FOUR MUST INCLUDE ONE ADULT

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