Pottermore Moments Revisited: The End
In the final installment of “Pottermore Moments Revisited,” we conclude “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”, saying goodbye to this age of the site.
In the final installment of “Pottermore Moments Revisited,” we conclude “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”, saying goodbye to this age of the site.
In this week’s installment of Pottermore Moments Revisited, Harry learns more of the truth, and we get a few exciting moments on the site.
In this week’s installment of Pottermore Moments Revisited, the Marauders backstory is revealed in two dialogue-heavy chapters. But how do the site’s Moments stack up to the book?
As we approach the end of the third book on Pottermore, the chapter moments seem to be getting smaller. In this installment, Harry wins the Quidditch Cup, and the trio takes on exams, predictions, and the Minister of Magic.
After a Muggle-life induced hiatus, Pottermore Moments Revisited is back! Join in as we go through the moments on the site as they were designed to be experienced while reading the chapters, just in time for the beginning of the Hogwarts term.
As Christmas comes to Hogwarts, Harry suffers some major disappointments. He also learns some interesting information that is sure to have consequences later.
The next two chapters are some of the most action packed in this book. However, Pottermore doesn’t offer much in the way of interaction…
In this installment of Pottermore Moments Revisited, Lupin proves to be the best teacher around while Snape is nothing but a bully. Sirius Black is in the castle; is he looking for Harry?
It’s back to Hogwarts for Harry and his friends, but the first day is anything but smooth. Pottermore offers us some beautiful artwork for this eventful day, but what is there for us to do?
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