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Our very own Jerry Cooke was on hand for both the live MuggleCast podcast at Waterstones and JK Rowling's midnight release party. From his report, we've learned exactly what went on in Jo's media-less...
The MuggleCasters have just finished reading Deathly Hallows and are now hosting a live discussion! If you've finished the book, click the link below and listen away! UPDATE: The show has now concluded and...
Have you finished reading the book? Are you looking to spy in on some other people reading the book? Laura, Kevin, Eric and I are all sitting in our London hotel room right now...
In an op-ed piece from Clark Hoyt, the Public Editor of The New York Times, he responds to the outcry from fans surrounding the Times' early review of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:...
For the past two days, fans have been lining up outside Waterstones Piccadilly Circus where MuggleNet staffers/MuggleCast co-hosts Andrew Sims, Kevin Steck, Jamie Lawrence, Eric Scull, and Laura Thompson will be podcasting from tonight,...
…at 2:50PM EST to hear Emerson discuss his thoughts on the final book, and YouTube it for us if you can! Just a reminder, Emerson and I will be hosting a discussion in Oak...
Israel's ultra-Orthodox minister of trade and industry has threatened to sue any shop opening on the Jewish Sabbath to sell Book 7. “We must put a limit on the desire to imitate other countries,”...
As smart as “Harry Potter” fans are, I’m sure you’ve already noted my pattern from Part 1 of this three-part editorial and know by now that I’m conveying an ancient Egyptian myth that seems in some ways very similar to the “Harry Potter” series.
After receiving an early copy of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” from an unnamed bookstore, The New York Times has posted a review of the book which also contains a few plot details.