What “Harry Potter” Teaches Us About Love
Love is a central theme within the books and movies, but what is it exactly that we gain from understanding this theme?
Love is a central theme within the books and movies, but what is it exactly that we gain from understanding this theme?
Molly Weasley sets the standard for good parenting.
Dating is complex. You spend time getting to know strangers who could very well turn out to be just as bad as “You-Know-Who.” We all know that the basis of a solid relationship is a mutual love for all things “Harry Potter”. So why not take a look at compatibility based on your Hogwarts House?
What did MuggleNet expect to come of all the relationships in “Potter” prior to Book 7?
J.K. Rowling started quite the conversation on Twitter: Is Snape good, evil, or… what?
Voldemort’s first downfall happened 34 years ago, and it changed the lives of so many beloved characters.
I’m bad at dating and enjoy living dangerously. So I’m marking the week of my two-year anniversary with my boyfriend by taking all the dating advice given in the “Harry Potter” books. Will we still be together by the end of the week?
Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys, Grounds, and Harry at Hogwarts.
Sure, they may have the ability to fly and get the housework done by magic, but when it comes to dating, the characters of “Harry Potter” have to wade through the same morass of horrible mistakes as the rest of us.
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Lord Voldemort (PS/SS)
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