Yes, J.K. Rowling wrote it.
Hermione Granger is not a character in 'Tales of Beedle the Bard'.The book is a collection of old wizarding fairytales (one of which, 'The Tale of the Three Brothers' depicted real people). Albus Dumbledore left his copy of the book to Hermione in his will and the actual published book is supposed to have been translated from the original runes by Hermione (the copy given to Hermione was in runes).
Yes. J.K. Rowling wrote it.
None of the school books are 'real' as such but J.K.Rowling has written three of them: Qudditch Through The Ages, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find then and Tales of Beedle The Bard.
No, they are mainly made up magical stories by JK Rowling
7 Harry Potter books The tales of beetle and the bard fantastic Beasts and where to find them Quiddich through the ages
He was known as England's national poet or the Bard of Avon. Today he is often known as the Common Bard.
bard
his real name is bard Peri
the latest in tales of the beeltle bard that comes out on the 4th no more real harry books as his story finished (from her point of view but many other people think other wize ) see the following webstie for fanfiction on harry later life http://www.fanfiction.net/book/Harry_Potter/3/0/1/1/0/1/4566/2/0/1/) She is also writing a book about dudleys son, Durstable, getting into hogwarts(:
No.
i don't know maybe because they're fairy tales and they ain't real
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