The authors of "What Will Happen" run MuggleNet.com, a delightfully thorough and fanciful Web site devoted to all aspects of the world of Harry Potter. Though they self-deprecatingly call themselves Muggles - a Muggle is a person without the powers of a wizard - the authors of this rapt little volume appear to have magically transported every bit of information in the Potter epic into their own lively, teeming brains. They are as adept at parsing plot details as they are at anatomizing the characters' motives and predicting their next steps. The founder of MuggleNet.com - established when he was 12 - even has a name right out of Hogwarts: Emerson Spartz. Spartz and his colleagues apply themselves to every question and conundrum that Rowling (or J.K.R., as they affectionately refer to her) has created and thus far left unresolved.
You can read the full review online now and expect to find it in print this Sunday. There is also a small article on the online fandom (including a blurb about MuggleCast) that will accompany the review at this link. Interested in purchasing your own copy of the book? Click here!













101-- I like that number :) GOOOO MUGGLENET!
i already own the book, though i havent had time to read it. top 120? whoohoo!!!!!!!!!!!
I just bought the book at a local Borders. I LOVE IT!!! Whenever I bring it to school EVERYONE asks me if they can read it! I cannot think of a better, more entertaining book other than the Harry Potter books themselves! ~Luna
I haven't read it yet (saving up:P)... but I can't wait to!... and I realy want congrat all MG for making such a stupendous job on the book!... I mean, who can get the New York Times to speak so wonderfully about a book analysing hp!?... just to good news to hear!=D.... They are right, this is the best and the most delightful site ever!=D... Congrats MG!!... You all deserve!!
Congratulations to all of the authors on the great review! You're destined for greatness!
wow getting in the Times is huge!!! Big congrats to you guys! i read the book in one sitting and absolutely loved it! i especailly loved Emerson's intro - it was really amazing. great job guys and thank you for everything :)
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