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Sitting on the floor of the Time Vault with an infant Rigel balanced between his lap and Slavik’s, with their only exit blocked by a detachment of goblin bank guards, Merlin did not expect anything to delay his recapture. And this time, he was sure, there would be no more chance of escape.
by Alex Nelson A part of what makes the Harry Potter series so wonderful is not just the growth and development of the main character, but of the surrounding characters as well. Throughout each...
by Dan The seven-task obstacle course in The Philosopher’s Stone set up the expectation of a seven book series, each book presenting a different major challenge for Harry and his friends just like each task of...
Ahoy to all my readers out there in editorial land! I trust you are all still recovering from the brilliance of Mike Newell’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, just as I am. I’ll...
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is the highest-grossing film for the third weekend in a row.
J.K. Rowling likes to hide clues in unusual ways, and one of the most cryptic ways to hide a clue is to embed it in another clue. While the Sorcerer’s Stone riddle has received a fair amount of conversation, the sphinx’s riddle and the merpeople’s riddle in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” have received much less talk, yet they seem to function in a similar way to the Sorcerer’s Stone riddle.
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Rita Skeeter introduces herself to Cedric Diggory and Harry Potter. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
Recently I have become obsessed with Draco Malfoy’s character. There’s so much complexity to examine.
by Jeroen Horcruxes are, in my opinion, a fascinating subject. Apart from what you need to do to create them, the way they work is also intriguing. What do the “experts” say about this?...