One reason could be that it deviated too much from the original tone and style of the Harry Potter series. The characters seemed to act out of character at times. For example, some of the relationships and character developments felt forced, not in line with how they were built up in the previous books.
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to The Cursed Child:
1. "Book of Troubled Times"-Author: Ji Cha
2. "Spirit Realm Walker"-Author: Paper seller, Little Langjun
3. The Tang's Table-Author: Jie Yu
4. King of the Familiar-Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound
5. 'Fairy, please listen to my explanation.'
Please note that these novels may have some similarities with The Cursed Child in terms of storyline, style, or theme.
Yes. The novel version of The Cursed Child offers more detailed descriptions and inner thoughts of the characters. It provides a deeper dive into the magical world created for this story.
One of the things that makes it seem like bad fanfiction is the way it handles magic. In the original books, magic had a certain logic and mystery to it. In 'The Cursed Child', magic was used in ways that seemed more for the convenience of the plot rather than being an integral part of the world - building. Also, the dialogue in some parts was rather stilted compared to the natural and engaging conversations in the original books.
In most cases, reading fanfiction is legal as long as it is for personal enjoyment and not used for commercial purposes without permission. Fanfiction is a form of creative expression by fans, and as long as it doesn't violate any major copyright laws in terms of mass distribution or claiming the work as original, it's okay to read.
Sure is. The story of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is presented in a written form typical of a novel, featuring characters and plotlines from the Potterverse.
Technically, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a script rather than a traditional novel. However, it still tells a story in a written format and has elements common to fictional narratives.
Hogwarts is a magical school, not a sentient being that can read. But if we consider the idea in a more metaphorical sense, within the world of fanfiction, we could imagine that some of the students at Hogwarts might be interested in 'The Cursed Child' fanfiction. They might read it to explore different interpretations of the events and characters they know so well. But in the context of the original series, there's no such indication.
I'm not entirely sure as 'lemon' in fanfic often refers to something inappropriate or adult - themed. However, if we assume it's a more general take on the 'Cursed Child' story, it might be a fan - created story that explores different aspects of the characters or plot in a rather unique or unorthodox way.