A Mysterious Plant
by Linda I am writing this editorial to point out something. I’m surprised I haven’t read any on this subject yet, especially while so many other things have been discussed. I am talking about...
by Linda I am writing this editorial to point out something. I’m surprised I haven’t read any on this subject yet, especially while so many other things have been discussed. I am talking about...
by Azlin Murst How to tell when you’ve gone a bit too far in your analyzation of Harry Potter… For those of us who are longtime fans, we know that never before has there...
When little Ginny is first introduced in “Sorcerer’s Stone”, she’s obviously starstruck with Harry. Over time, that changes – as do they.
by Daniela A narrative detail struck me in the Harry Potter books: Harry is said to have affronted Voldemort five times in five books, but Voldemort was conspicuously absent from Book 3, the PoA....
by Esther Kleinig We know so little about Narcissa Malfoy, but she will be appearing in the next book. What can we expect? I think we can expect more than just a little, like...
By Daniela “Fire burn and cauldron bubble…” was the second line of Shakespeare’s witch poem. But what’s up with the doubles? I have begun to wonder about all the doubles that occur in the...
by Bob Sindeldecker This past week has been hectic, what with the election, being honored with my own column and the barrage of e-mail that came of it (hem! hem!). I know I promised...
by Bob Sindeldecker I have received lots of emails about my editorial “I Predict!” Most thought the editorial was pretty sharp, but some accused me of making “wild-ass guesses.” Okay: Here’s one that takes...
by Robbie Fischer Such is life in a large, not-very-well-off family. Ron Weasley is the sixth of seven children, and everything he owns is worn-out, second-hand stuff. Hand-me-downs. Second-hand stuff. Or at best, hand-knitted...
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