MuggleNet March Madness: Ranking the Seven Books of Potterdom
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.
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.
This editorial was written for an essay contest at the Harry Potter Festival at Chestnut Hill College.
by Kat M.
Magic really isn’t just a simple “swish and flick” as Professor Flitwick so elegantly put it, and here’s why.
This week, hosts Eric, Kat, and Michael (who sadly had some tragic technical difficulties and is missing from the show), are joined by Arthur A. Levine Books executive editor Cheryl Klein! Join in the discussion of Chapter 25 of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”: “The Beetle at Bay.”
MuggleNet’s global book club, “Alohomora!”, continues its reread of the “Harry Potter” series with Episode 102: “Memory Madness.” Join hosts Caleb, Michael, Eric, and special guest host Kayla as they analyze Sirius, Snape, and Harry’s relationships as well as the newly introduced acts of Legilimency and Occlumency.
The crew over at TT Games brings a touch to the Harry Potter series that previously hadn’t been seen on gaming consoles. While Electronic Arts has created a corporate carbon copy of the movie adaptations, it is evident that you have true Potter fans behind the scenes of LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7.
Released on June 21, 2003, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the fifth and longest book in the Harry Potter series. It has...
Dear Professor Snape,
Though I’m sure you’ll scoff at me for asking you to dwell in the past, suppose the Dark Lord had been defeated in truth all those years ago in Godric’s Hollow. That would have left you free to pursue a life free of the perils of a double agent, free from having to perform Occlumency at every waking moment, able to express your emotions if you saw fit. If that had been the case, how might your life have been different? Where do you think you would be now?
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Death Eater (DH1, DH2)
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Rosier
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