Ultimate Year in Review: 2005
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to 2005 as we talk about MuggleNet’s interview with J.K. Rowling, the launch of “MuggleCast”, and the release of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to 2005 as we talk about MuggleNet’s interview with J.K. Rowling, the launch of “MuggleCast”, and the release of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to the years 2002–2004. Read all about the development of the third “Harry Potter” film, the release of J.K. Rowling’s first website, and more.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to the beginning years of MuggleNet: 1999–2001. Read all about how Emerson Spartz founded MuggleNet, the first midnight release parties, and Rowling’s thoughts on the movie adaptation of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”.
I hate to admit it, but part of me always wanted Hermione to actually end up with Viktor Krum, not Ron. But no matter the ending, I will always love Krum, if not for Hermione, then for myself. Viktor, I love you. Viktor, I do!
Giveaways / Merchandise / News
From Christmas countdown calendars to pop-up cards and beyond, check out what “Potter” goodies are forthcoming from Scholastic and Insight Editions.
In this week’s episode, Eric Scull discusses the impact of the “Potter” fandom on his world and his fear of a life without Harry.
Pottermore shares an exclusive first look at Jim Kay’s gorgeous illustrations inside “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”.
Bloomsbury and Scholastic have revealed Jim Kay’s cover for the upcoming illustrated edition of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”.
Bloomsbury has announced the release date for the paperback version of the illustrated “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” and confirmed that the cover art for the illustrated “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” will be revealed soon.
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