Gryffindor Tower #25: Of Responses and Relationships
by Dan Quite obviously, spoiler alert. I had hoped that this edition of GT would begin my venture into the chapter analyses of HBP; however, two things have happened since my last column which...
by Dan Quite obviously, spoiler alert. I had hoped that this edition of GT would begin my venture into the chapter analyses of HBP; however, two things have happened since my last column which...
by Dan First and foremost, let me say, HEAVY SPOILER WARNING! SUPER-HUGE SPOILERS AHEAD, EVERY DETAIL OF HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE ABOUT TO BE DISCUSSED, READ AT YOUR OWN RISK! That being...
by Dan Harry Potter is headline news today because of the media blitz surrounding the new book. Six weeks later, you won’t hear anything. –Martin Lindstrom, author, Brand Child Thus, read an article on...
by Dan Before I begin, I ask you all to read my last column, which can be found here. It fits in nicely with my assumptions about HBP, and therefore may answer questions you...
by Dan This week’s Owl Post: As you know, J K Rowling released the title of the sixth book: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. You’ll probably be receiving many of these letters,...
by Dan *****SPOILER WARNING***** Friday night was an odd night for me, as my friends aren’t used to seeing me jump up and down like a little kid at Christmas. Although, unlike Christmas, there...
If you are reading this column, then you know that there has been an uproar in the Harry Potter community over the production of the third movie. … Why do I feel like I’m...
by Dan Okay, no reason to beat around the bush here. If you guys are those types who don’t care what’s going on in my life, don’t read this, you won’t enjoy it one...
by Dan Acknowledgements: To give credit where it is due, I would like to point out the sources I have used. First, for much of the information on house-elves, I wanted to use a...
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