Pottermore Moments Revisited: Spiders and Serpents
In this installment of Pottermore Moments Revisited, we take a look at that chapters that caused so many fans to develop two major fears.
In this installment of Pottermore Moments Revisited, we take a look at that chapters that caused so many fans to develop two major fears.
As we head towards the climax of this book, there are secrets abounding in this Pottermore Moments Revisited!
If you want to become Harry Potter, you’ve got to be more that what is expected – you have to be unexpected. And here’s how…
With the release of Mudbloods quickly approaching, Tori suggested we do a Quidditch WOULD YOU RATHER. Last week she asked: Would you rather be a beater or a seeker? This week we are looking at the other two positions on a Quidditch team:
his past weekend, MuggleNet attended Wizard World’s Chicago Comic Con at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. While none of the special guests were HP actors, there was still a noticeable presence of fans dressed up as characters from the Harry Potter series. We caught several of them and asked them why they chose what they did for their Comic Con outing.
Part 2 of our “What Is Canon?” editorial is now available for your reading pleasure. We look forward to reading your respectful comments.
Since the release of the last “Harry Potter” novel and the invention of Pottermore, there has been a great debate bubbling and brewing within the “Harry Potter” fandom: canon – and what exactly it envelopes. So we decided to argue both sides of the coin, and then let you decide for yourself.
Coming up with a name as amazing as “Sirius Black” can’t be simple, still, Rowling was able to come up with an army of perfect names for each and everyone of her characters, all of them unique and with that touch of “potterness” that makes you immediately relate them with Rowling’s masterpiece.
Harry is rescued from his locked bedroom and is off for the best summer of his life so far!
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