Fantastic Resolutions and How to Keep Them in 2020
It’s time to make some New Year’s resolutions for 2020. We can look to some of our favorite characters from the “Fantastic Beasts” series for inspiration.
It’s time to make some New Year’s resolutions for 2020. We can look to some of our favorite characters from the “Fantastic Beasts” series for inspiration.
The theme parks don’t have it all; there are a number of small wizarding businesses I wish I could visit for some holiday shopping.
Just as the words on the pages of each “Harry Potter” book enchant millions around the world, so too does illustrator Jim Kay’s art.
Over on the CW, witches, vampires, and werewolves attend the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted. Let’s Sort seven characters into the four Houses of Hogwarts.
Jim Kay’s striking depictions and hidden treasures deserve recognition. It’s time to dissect the details in “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”.
Both “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” and “Game of Thrones” have faced their share of criticism over the past year, and much of it has been justified.
Since Kay puts so much passion and effort into his work, every detail deserves recognition. Let’s dive in and unfog the frequent figures together.
Jim Kay breathes new life into the story, hiding fascinating references and jokes in the details.
Rereading the series as an educator reveals how much Rowling got right about teaching. This shouldn’t be a surprise since she was a teacher herself.
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