Six Reasons You Should Go to a “Potter” Convention
Here are six reasons why going to a “Potter” convention is worth it, straight from the keyboard of a first-time con attendee.
Here are six reasons why going to a “Potter” convention is worth it, straight from the keyboard of a first-time con attendee.
Back in 2013, the news surfaced that a new author, Robert Galbraith, was actually J.K. Rowling writing under a pseudonym. This is probably one of my favorite J.K. Rowling moments, just because she had us all fooled. Had someone not leaked the information, we probably would have all gone on thinking that she had yet to publish any new work after “The Casual Vacancy”. It’s just so typically, sneaky Jo, and I love it.
There are several potions I wish I could use, but these five are the ones that would make my life a lot more interesting.
Have you decided which “Cursed Child” release party to attend? If not, here’s a list of many of the parties happening across America.
Fred and George may be the undisputed kings of pranking, but these tricks are enough to make them laugh. And you’re sure to enjoy them as well. After all, who doesn’t love a little bit of pandemonium?
So many feelings, so little time!!
For all of those with that one friend who refuses to see the light.
Have you noticed any similarities between “Harry Potter” characters and “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”? Whom would your favorite characters play?
From the person who used “Potter”-themed pick-up lines on Tinder: a step-by-step guide on how to date a non-“Potter” fan.
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Amos Diggory
Set decorator – RIP
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