Bloomsbury relaunches “Harry Potter” site for new release
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Muggle tested, “Potter” approved.
More often than not, if you’ve discovered your magic, you’ve probably encountered a moment of doubt. You think, “I can write, but I’m no J.K. Rowling.” Or “I can paint, but I’ll never be Picasso.” Or “I’m fairly good at Legos, but I’ll never be able to build the Empire State Building.” And you are right – you won’t. But what you will do is something no one else will do.
Many of us long for Hagrid to bust down our door and tell us that we are able to do magic, that we belong in this place called Hogwarts, that we have rare gifts and abilities that connect us with a very special world. We want to discover that we are witches or wizards. But the thing is, we all have magic on the inside.
Still feeling that post-“Potter” depression? So are we.
This last week, MuggleNet was down in Orlando, Florida, at Universal Orlando Resort for a VIP/media preview of the all-new Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley expansion. No doubt you’ve seen the trailers, the photos, the interviews, and the endless pictures of people standing on benches trying to get a glimpse – and all of that stuff is great. But what you can’t see is the absolute best part of the park – the inherent magic.
It’s all good fun until you’re told you’ve got to take a rowboat to get to class.
Memorabilia has given people who truly love and connect with a particular field of interest a way to tangibly obtain a piece of the magic.
I opened an email this week to find myself looking at a Marauder’s Map cardigan. I spent the next two hours googling awesome and creative “Potter”-inspired goodies.
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