“Beyond the Veil” Episode 47: “Really, What Is Perfect Anyway?”
On this episode, Sabrina shares the magic of Sorting and teaches us about the beautiful lessons about grief the “Potter” series holds for us.
On this episode, Sabrina shares the magic of Sorting and teaches us about the beautiful lessons about grief the “Potter” series holds for us.
When “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga” came out, I couldn’t help but wonder which Hogwarts Houses some of the characters would be in.
After a viral tweet pointed out “you could reasonably be both a wizard and a demigod without missing any classes,” I just HAD to sort the characters of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians”.
Man’s best friend also makes for a very comforting quarantine partner. Here are some simple DIY projects inspired by “Harry Potter” to easily enchant any dog.
“Northanger Abbey” was published 200 years before the first “Potter” book, so let’s Sort these characters into their Hogwarts Houses!
The latest adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Emma” recently came out and I couldn’t help but wonder which Hogwarts Houses these characters would be in.
Although “Pride and Prejudice” was published nearly 200 years before “Harry Potter”, it’s hard not to imagine which of the Hogwarts Houses the Bennet sisters and their beaux would be Sorted into.
If there’s something that can be taken from looking at the Sorting of the Losers Club, it’s how well these characters work together!
With “Little Women” in theaters, let’s Sort Meg, Amy, Beth, and Jo into Hogwarts Houses.
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2019
Helena Ravenclaw (DH2)
1996
Graphic artist
1995
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Young Sirius Black (DH2)
Peter Pettigrew
Katie Bell (HBP-DH2)
Ginny Potter (CC – London and New York)
1997
Reg Cattermole
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