End of an Era: Five Years Since the Release of “Deathly Hallows – Part 2”
On the five-year anniversary of the “Deathly Hallows – Part 2” release, we take a look back on how the series has shaped us personally.
On the five-year anniversary of the “Deathly Hallows – Part 2” release, we take a look back on how the series has shaped us personally.
Yes, the MuggleNet staff has ALWAYS been this nerdy. And by nerdy, we mean passionate for “Potter”.
Even though she was bullied by her teachers and peers, Hermione Granger always stayed true to herself. Watching her walk courageously through Hogwarts’s halls helped me embrace my geekiness and overcome the bullying that came with it.
For many of us, being Sorted into one of Ilvermorny’s Houses has shed new light on our connections with the original Hogwarts Houses. Horned Serpent may be a place for scholars, but Isolt Sayre’s Gaunt heritage has been making me think about my Slytherin side.
Thirteen years after the release of “Order of the Phoenix”, Luna Lovegood still stands as one of the most compelling and admirable characters from the “Harry Potter” series. I look back on the day I met her.
It’s been 19 years since the original publication of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”, and a lot has changed since then. These are some of the series’s best quotes for dealing with change.
Twenty years ago today, Sirius Black fell through the veil in the Department of Mysteries. How translucent is that veil during the painful grieving process? Do souls sometimes linger a little longer around their loved ones before journeying permanently beyond the veil?
While the list of amazing things that J.K. Rowling does for her readers – from responding to tweets to popping into book club meetings – would probably circle the Earth multiple times, we wanted to take a minute to acknowledge a few times that Jo went above and beyond for the sake of love.
After reading the comments on our latest “Cursed Child” article, I decided that I’ve had enough. It’s time to get my feelings out, to try to help remind the “Harry Potter” fandom of what matters.
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