“Reading, Writing, Rowling” Episode 19: “The Marauders”
The Marauders are some of the most beloved and controversial characters in the “Harry Potter” series. Episode 19 of “Reading, Writing, Rowling” takes an in-depth look at these troublemakers.
The Marauders are some of the most beloved and controversial characters in the “Harry Potter” series. Episode 19 of “Reading, Writing, Rowling” takes an in-depth look at these troublemakers.
Albus Dumbledore has more in common with the famous Merlin than a cloak and beard. Their similarities extend to their weaknesses, difficulties, and eventual dooms.
There are plenty of new “Harry Potter”-inspired events to look forward to this month, including some awesome bar crawls, Quidditch, and an art exhibition.
Harry’s greatest power is the strength that he draws from his friends.
“Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” comes at a transition point in the series, and as such, it contains a few important life lessons to bestow on us all.
Haven’t you ever wondered what your favorite characters would look like in another world? For example, what would happen if the “Harry Potter” characters got dropped into Tolkien’s world, specifically the city of Gondolin?
In honor of Spouses Day, I decided to examine five great couples in the “Harry Potter” series.
Lately, I can’t help but think about how not only is it okay for fans to disagree, but I believe that it’s GOOD for fans to disagree!
MuggleNet has run an annual holiday giveaway where fans around the globe have the chance to win 25 different giveaways and special prizes. Check out the lists below to see past prizes and trivia...
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