Fate of the Weasley Twins
by Heather Tweed Don’t you think it’s a bit funny that Fred and George Weasley are never seen apart? Harry has NEVER encountered one of our favourite twins without the other being there. Effectively,...
by Heather Tweed Don’t you think it’s a bit funny that Fred and George Weasley are never seen apart? Harry has NEVER encountered one of our favourite twins without the other being there. Effectively,...
by Red Monster (All page numbers are taken from the U.S. editions. All references come from Goblet of Fire unless otherwise noted.) Goblet of Fire is arguably the most shipping-oriented installment of the Harry Potterseries to date. It...
by Bob Sindeldecker OPENING REMARKSAs of this writing (Thursday, February 17), we have 21 more weeks until Half-Blood Prince comes out, and I have 19 columns that need to be posted before that book makes them...
Julie Walters expresses her disappointment in her character, Mrs. Weasley, being cut from the “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” movie.
by darkBlue It is a commonly explored topic that Harry looks exactly like James and has Lily’s eyes. In fact, on the Scholastic.com Wizards Challenge one question specifically asks what Harry inherited from his parents. Having...
by Rob Taylor Ever since the ninety-second page of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, we’ve been accustomed to love our favorite wizard family, the Weasleys. We’re all familiar with the humorous Fred and George,...
by Richard Jones In a TV biography on A & E, JKR has said that death is a major theme of the series, perhaps the most important theme throughout the seven books, and when...
by Christina One thing struck me when re-reading OotP for about the zillionth time. In Chapter Nine (“The Woes of Mrs. Weasley”), when Harry is shown the photo of the original Order of the...
by Bridget Carney There have been many theories concerning Percy Weasley and what the future will hold for him. I think he’s actually a very fascinating character, and I feel that there is a...
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