Horcruxes: How Do They Work?
The etymology of the word seems to be this: a combination of “hors” from the French “dehors” meaning outside and “crux” meaning “essence.” Thus, a Horcrux is a device for keeping your soul (the...
The etymology of the word seems to be this: a combination of “hors” from the French “dehors” meaning outside and “crux” meaning “essence.” Thus, a Horcrux is a device for keeping your soul (the...
At midnight on July 21, 2007 “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” was released worldwide by “Bloomsbury Publishing” in the UK, “Scholastic” in the US, and “Raincoast Books” in Canada.
Over 15 million copies were sold in the first 24 hours shattering the previous record of 9 million by “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”.
Another detailed looked at “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” has been released today over on “Yahoo!”.
The golden trio would have been a lot happier, and more willing, to hunt down the Horcruxes if they were these delicious cupcakes.
This week’s cute and creative recipe – Deathly Hallows and the Seven Horcrux Cupcakes – comes from Lauren of the UK.
by D.W. Hill (pentawork@epix.com) Introduction: The Job Ahead Now that we have digested the sixth book in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, we as readers are in a unique position. Never before have...
Scholastic has posted the fifth of their seven pressing questions about Deathly Hallows leading up to the release of the book: Where are the Horcruxes? A downloadable bookmark with this question can be found...
by Robert Ogden We readers have all but decided that Harry must set off and destroy the rest of Voldemort’s Horcruxes in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. This has presented all sorts of problems,...
by Cady McKinnon Today, our journey starts in a compartment aboard the Speculation Express. We will be traversing across the Thickets of Wildest Guesswork, finally arriving in Illumination City. The goal with this journey...
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