A New Year’s Eve Farce: Reporting Live from the Leaky Cauldron… Sort Of
You are invited to the Leaky Cauldron this New Year to celebrate saying “goodbye, 2020” and “hello (please be nicer), 2021.”
You are invited to the Leaky Cauldron this New Year to celebrate saying “goodbye, 2020” and “hello (please be nicer), 2021.”
It’s the vibe of the thing. I present to you conclusive evidence that Christmas is better in the Southern Hemisphere.
Join us for National Sock Day and relive those magical moments surrounding our favorite footwear: the sock.
Join hpboy13 as he analyzes the two main themes of “Troubled Blood”: misogyny and astrology.
hpboy13 gives us a spoiler-free peek into the increasingly important role of British politics in the “Cormoran Strike” series, particularly in “Troubled Blood”.
In his spoiler-free review of “Troubled Blood”, hpboy13 outlines a convincing case for why you should delve into this 927-page book.
“After all, to the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.” Oh, bugger off, Dumbledore. You are partly to blame for this. I want Sirius’s adventures in this realm where I can read about them.
What if Sirius Black had lived? Did he know Harry was a Horcrux? Was he a good guy? Our newest staff writer answers some of the internet’s burning questions with little (read: a lot of) bias and a lot of (read: little) research.
Were you surprised by the murderer in “Troubled Blood”? A closer look at “The Faerie Queene” epigraphs reveals extra clues that lead you in the direction of the proper suspect…
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