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Yesterday the Deathly Hallows 15th Anniversary cover was finally unveiled, and the press release from Scholastic also revealed that Kazu Kibuishi not only created seven beautiful covers for the front of each Harry Potter book, he also created new art for the books’ back covers!
Earlier this evening, Hogwarts Radio sat down to record the 132nd edition of their Harry Potter podcast to discuss the big news of the day! Pop in your earbuds, and take a listen to the show as Terrance Pinkston, Keith Hawk, (from MuggleNet Academia) Marissa Reynolds, and Jeanna Marie bring you their thoughts on the all new Deathly Hallows cover by Scholastic!
In news that is likely to excite many fans, Pottermore has released the highly anticipated final chapters of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and with them, Lupin’s full biography.
The revealing of the seventh re-designed Harry Potter US book cover by artist Kazu Kibuishi took place this morning at Scholastic’s headquarters in New York City. The ceremony coincided with Harry Potter’s (and author J.K. Rowling’s) birthday, and marked the end of a drawn-out campaign of controlled releases put on by Scholastic in the previous months.
MuggleNet’s Keith Hawk is LIVE at Scholastic Headquarters in New York City where the all-new paperback cover art for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is being released. Many Potter fans showed up early this morning to be one of the first to see this amazing piece of art created by Kazu Kibuishi, the last of seven book covers that have been unveiled by Scholastic in recent weeks.
At today’s unveiling of the new Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows book cover by Scholastic, artist Kazu Kibuishi also revealed the image that occurs when the spines of the seven newly-redesigned Potter novels are put together.
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A new Minecraft server is opening that is geared toward Harry Potter fans. The server, which is maintained by the Enjin network, is called Dumbledore’s Army.
This past weekend, I was given the privilege of attending The Joe Moses Showses in Boston. This is the first time The Joe Moses Showses (previously known as The Joe Moses One-Man Showses or...