CC #121: Week of February 13, 2005
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Dumbledore comes to Harry’s rescue during a dangerous Quidditch match. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Dumbledore comes to Harry’s rescue during a dangerous Quidditch match. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
by Jenna A recent MuggleNet poll has posed a brilliant question: do you think it’s fair to consider the Harry Potter books children’s stories? And I think, not only am I unable to choose any of...
by Cheri Mathieu After reading Order of the Phoenix yet again, my attention came across some lines we have all read multiple times… This excerpt is from the Sorting Hat’s song: “And at last there came...
by Inzomnia_zombie I’m an astrology nerd, and I must say that I was not all too surprised to hear that Ginny’s birthday (August 11th) landed under the astrological sign of Leo. I actually remembered...
A fan who recently visited the “Goblet of Fire” set told MuggleNet that only Sirius’s head will appear in the film.
By Daniela I think it’s high time we start asking ourselves “What in the world is going on inside Dumbledore’s mind?” Dumbledore is always thinking and I am sure he lands upon numerous interesting...
by Andrew Lee and Robert Lanto “Are you that bad at kissing?” – Ron Weasley (Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix) The U-Bend has been around for a while now and we’ve been...
by Trixstar I just had another look at J.K. Rowling’s official site, wondering why “Wizard of the Month” hadn’t been changed to “Witch of the Month” in honour of the female Minister for Magic that...
by Daniela For me, thinking about “Why didn’t Voldemort die?” has been like playing with one of those toys in which you have a transparent plastic labyrinth with a hole in the middle and...
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