“Harry Potter: The Exhibition” Fan Report #2
Check out this special report on “Harry Potter: The Exhibition” in Chicago by MuggleNet reader Selena.
Check out this special report on “Harry Potter: The Exhibition” in Chicago by MuggleNet reader Selena.
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Molly, Fred, and George look outside the Burrow with worried looks on their faces. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Harry and Mr. Weasley use the visitor’s entrance to enter the Ministry of Magic. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
Let me tell you a story of a boy who lived. He was sometimes called the Potter and he passed from death to life by way of seven stages, or gates. Each gate presented him with an obstacle to be overcome, a guardian or keeper. Through spells provided to him, the Potter had to learn the names of each of these guardians in order to defeat them and pass further along his course.
For a Harry Potter book, as with any book, the cover is the representative of the novel as a whole. A good cover must instantly tell a story but not THE story. Careful analysis of the cover, prior to delving into the novel, will allow one’s predicting capabilities to increase exponentially.
by Ben V.T. Editor’s Note: This isn’t the typical editorial, but we thought it’d be fun to test your “Divination” skills with this quiz. Here are 101 chances to “Unfog the Future.” Good Luck!...
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Ron and Hermione train with Luke Skywalker on the Millennium Falcon. This is a special Maniacal Month caption image! Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, the name’s Potter. Harry Potter. This is a special Maniacal Month caption image! Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
by Andrew Lee and Robert Lanto “I don’t want [Harry Potter] to go over the Reichenbach Falls.” -Stephen King Who is Stephen King? Stephen King is America’s most prolific horror/thriller/suspense writer. Known mostly for his horror...
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