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While Beauxbatons is clearly the superior institution in countless ways, I am beginning to realize that Hogwarts does possess one advantage. That is, its offering of Muggle Studies to the curious student. I feel that my own otherwise remarkable education has done little in the way of granting me any insight into the world of those born sans magie. I am afraid my father-in-law has more than once sought to remedy my ignorance over Muggle life and inventions, but I've never paid him the least attention. He has the unfortunate habit of bringing them up while one is in the midst of enjoying a meal. Now however, I'm beginning to regret my former lack of interest.
I am planning on purchasing A Wizarding Guide to Muggle London tomorrow and passing the day in study. Assuming Victoire consents and actually naps, of course. I am sure the intellectual stimulation would do me good, I have been at rather loose ends for too long. Does anyone have any other reading recommendations for a novice in the ways of Muggles? Or perhaps le petit conseil? A word of advice?
I am planning on purchasing A Wizarding Guide to Muggle London tomorrow and passing the day in study. Assuming Victoire consents and actually naps, of course. I am sure the intellectual stimulation would do me good, I have been at rather loose ends for too long. Does anyone have any other reading recommendations for a novice in the ways of Muggles? Or perhaps le petit conseil? A word of advice?
