really no it is just a book for kids you can think its real if you have an imaginaiton
No, im sorry to say, that "Charmed and Dangerous the Story of the Lost Wand" is not a real book and H.J. Darling is not a real author, too. I wish they were real book but they're not---Charmed and Dangerous is fictional, but it's based on the Harry Potter books.
NO there isn't such thing as a real wand
In addition to the Ollivander family, other notable wand makers in the Harry Potter universe include Gregorovitch, a renowned wand maker in Eastern Europe who was known for creating high-quality wands. Additionally, there is a mention of wand makers in the wizarding community, such as Mykew Gregorovitch, who was considered a competitor to Ollivander and created some unique wands, though his reputation did not reach the same heights. The lore of wand making also hints at other lesser-known artisans, but the Ollivanders remain the most prominent.
Harry Potter brandishing his wand on the front of the book, and Voldemort brandishing his wand on the back of the book.
It depends which book you read. The author of the book may or may not say.
you dont
I think in Deathly Hallows, when after she broke Harry's wand and lends her wand to harry
That depends on what you mean with "real wand". Magic, which you see in stories such as Harry Potter, only occurs in fantasy stories; it won't happen in real life. Thus, you won't be able to do real magic with any wand.
the wand was made of elder wood, thus its nickname "the elder wand"
to me, yes. i read in a book that a baby fairy starts off by having a dandelion as a wand and then goes on to have a wand that I'm not sure is called. more older fairies don't need wands resulting in that they can use their mind to do such magic.
You should have a wand or some similar prop-but magic is sleight of hand and not real
You go on alivans.com put win a wand and enter your info. It might not be real though.