Celebrating Seven Powerful “Harry Potter” Women
It’s International Women’s Day, so it’s time to celebrate some “Harry Potter” women.
It’s International Women’s Day, so it’s time to celebrate some “Harry Potter” women.
Despite being Harry’s father, it’s undeniable that James Potter was “an arrogant, bullying toerag” (OotP 28). According to Sirius, James eventually changed, but should we really take his word for it?
These Hogwarts students would fit right in with Pukwudgie House at Ilvermorny.
On this day in “Potter” history, everything fell to pieces for the Marauders. Let’s take some time today to raise our wands and remember their story. November 1 is the day “Harry Potter” began.
Fed up of reading articles celebrating the heroic actions of Professor Snape? Me too! Why not read this instead!
What was going through Lily Potter’s mind in the moments leading to her death? Check out this alternate, fan-written scene!
It’s National Sisters Day, and we take a look at the sisters within the “Potter” series and how their relationships shaped the stories.
You may remember the enormously successful fan-made film from 2013, “The Greater Good”, which depicted the duel between Dumbledore and Grindelwald that resulted in the tragic death of Dumbledore’s sister, Ariana. Now, a new film, “Severus Snape and the Marauders”, is completed and available for our viewing pleasure!
J.K. Rowling started quite the conversation on Twitter: Is Snape good, evil, or… what?
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Mafalda Hopkirk (DH1)
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