MuggleNet March Madness: Why the Structure of “Prisoner of Azkaban” Was Best
We discuss significant attributes in ranking the “Potter” novels.
We discuss significant attributes in ranking the “Potter” novels.
by Elayna Mae Darcy · Published March 8, 2015 · Last modified April 23, 2023
For the next installment of the MuggleNet March Madness series, this staff member ranked “Half-Blood Prince” as the best book.
by Amy Hogan · Published January 11, 2015 · Last modified August 18, 2024
This list is dedicated to those of us who are sometimes accused of being “insufferable know-it-alls.”
Chinese Fireballs! Our latest addition to Rosmerta’s Recipes, these spicy delectable treats will work exceptionally well for the upcoming holidays.
The Quibbler / The Three Broomsticks
by MuggleNet · Published November 23, 2014 · Last modified September 19, 2022
Can the seven protections given to the Sorcerer’s Stone connect to the seven books of the “Harry Potter” series?
by MuggleNet · Published November 8, 2014 · Last modified June 30, 2022
Jo has written about a lot of strong women in her work, but fans typically only cite Hermione (and maybe Ginny, if they’re feeling charitable) as her feminist characters. Love Ginny and Hermione as I do, there are so many fantastic women in the series who don’t get enough credit for being brave, smart, and strong. Do you really think Jo would only write a couple of characters to be feminist icons? In my opinion, every woman in the series has something to teach us about being independent, courageous, and wise. In Jo’s world, feminism isn’t just for the bold young warriors: Mothers and professors and fangirls can be feminists, too.
Department of Mysteries / The Quibbler
by MuggleNet · Published November 1, 2014 · Last modified September 19, 2022
This editorial was written for an essay contest at the Harry Potter Festival at Chestnut Hill College.
by Kat M.
Department of Mysteries / The Quibbler
by MuggleNet · Published October 27, 2014 · Last modified September 19, 2022
This editorial was written for an essay contest at the Harry Potter Festival at Chestnut Hill College.
by Sarah P.
Book Series / GOF / Movie / News
by Mary Wojcicki · Published October 27, 2014 · Last modified August 9, 2023
These aren’t your usual wizarding world monsters! “Sesame Street” character Cookie Monster plays the role of Furry Potter in a parody video of “Goblet of Fire”!
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