Book Review: “Harry Potter and Resistance” by Beth Sutton-Ramspeck
Beth Sutton-Ramspeck’s “Harry Potter and Resistance” gets at the heart of the complexity that makes the series so hard to resist.
Beth Sutton-Ramspeck’s “Harry Potter and Resistance” gets at the heart of the complexity that makes the series so hard to resist.
Remus Lupin isn’t the only victim of bias against werewolves. The wizarding world has the power and responsibility to improve lycanthrope lives.
Hermione had the right idea with SPEW. Elf enslavement is a stain on magical society that must be corrected with long-term action.
There would be no goblin rebellions if wizards didn’t hold all the power. It’s time to listen to goblins’ desires and respect their culture.
Episode 35 of “Potterversity” discusses various types of rules in the wizarding world and what it means to break them.
Why shouldn’t wizards learn to live alongside Muggles? The potential benefits outweigh the risks.
Take your “Harry Potter” obsession to the bathroom with everyone’s favorite Defense Against the Dark Arts professor in her rightful place.
With the future of the “Fantastic Beasts” films uncertain, another magical author is set to arrive on the big screen, alongside a “Potter” alum.
Episode 34 of “Potterversity” features authors of MuggleNet’s unofficial “Hogwarts Handbook” discussing the process of writing about the school.
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