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Let me tell you a story of a boy who lived. He was sometimes called the Potter and he passed from death to life by way of seven stages, or gates. Each gate presented him with an obstacle to be overcome, a guardian or keeper. Through spells provided to him, the Potter had to learn the names of each of these guardians in order to defeat them and pass further along his course.
by Saint_Helga and Dan Estes If in the first act you have hung a pistol on the wall, then in the following one it should be fired. Otherwise don’t put it there. (A. P....
As many of you know or have read, Darfur, in the Sudan region of Africa, is currently under a horrendous regime of genocide and brutality. It's allowed to continue for many reasons, a chief...
After over two years of being on a “temporary site,” MuggleNet Interactive has finally opened the doors to its brand new site. Complete with Galleons and shopping in Diagon Alley as well as other...
Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson are honored with the “Hand, Foot, and Wand Ceremony” in Hollywood.
Check out video interviews with the cast and crew of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.”
A day before its release, the entire Order of the Phoenix soundtrack is now available for listening online. AOL music has this streaming audio and says “the brilliant score for the latest Potter installment...
By Brian Bethune | Macleans Magazine The experts weigh in on whether Harry Potter has a chance in the final book J.K. Rowling: The final chapter is hidden away, although it has now changed...
For a Harry Potter book, as with any book, the cover is the representative of the novel as a whole. A good cover must instantly tell a story but not THE story. Careful analysis of the cover, prior to delving into the novel, will allow one’s predicting capabilities to increase exponentially.