MuggleNet March Madness: Why “Goblet of Fire” Is the Pinnacle of the Series
This edition comes from MuggleNet blogger and “Quibbler” editor Caitlin about why “Goblet of Fire” is No. 1 in her book.
This edition comes from MuggleNet blogger and “Quibbler” editor Caitlin about why “Goblet of Fire” is No. 1 in her book.
HogCon Day 2: Dumbledore’s Army panel discussion continued ~ Scribble: “Just one more question, Arabella. But first, for those of you just joining us for the DA discussion panel, welcome. Thank you for deciding to grace us with your presence.” (Says in an uncanny impression of Professor McGonagall). “Now, as I was saying, I have one last question. This one is for Mrs. Hermione Weasley…”
The panel discussion continues, and the original DA members share some very emotional moments.
For the next installment of the MuggleNet March Madness series, this staff member ranked “Half-Blood Prince” as the best book.
Bloomsbury / Book / News / PS/SS / Scholastic
Today Bloomsbury revealed the latest image from the upcoming “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: Illustrated Edition”, illustrated by Jim Kay. The new illustration is of Flourish & Blotts and joins six other previously released illustrations.
As we open Day 2 here in the Room of Requirement—the original meeting grounds of the infamous DA—a panel of the surviving members of the DA awaits questions from the crowd…
Over the next several weeks, a handful of MuggleNet staff members are going to be ranking the seven books of Potterdom from the best to the least best.
Becoming Harry Potter: Impervious to Imperio ~ In his first lesson on the Unforgivable Curses, Mad-Eye Moody (Crouch Jr.) tells the class that, “it takes real strength of character, and not everyone’s got it,” to be impervious to the Imperious Curse. Clearly, Harry has very strong character because he was impervious to Voldemort’s Imperious Curse.
So, how do we, those of us who want to be a bit more like this boy wizard we so admire, develop the strength of character to become impervious? I think we can find the answer, or at least part of the answer, in the words of our favorite Headmaster…
Professors Filius Flitwick and Minerva McGonagall showcase “Piertotum Locomotor” in a unique wizard’s duel!
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