Where the format is script, there is not a lot of intricate detail as you see in the later books, and not a lot of scenery description as the stage is supposed to speak for itself. However, I'm very satisfied with how it characterizes the main cast in their adult roles, raising families, juggling jobs and life. I especially love how Slytherin was depicted in a much better light, and the bildungsroman-esque development of Harry's youngest son and his struggles accepting a hero father who is not at all perfect and still very much haunted by all the deaths laid at his feet. It also provides healing for many characters that you never get to see recover emotionally from DH as the book ends so suddenly after the battle of Hogwarts. It was a quick, spiritually refreshing read for HP fans, IMO.