It Wasn’t Avada Kedavra
by Suzanne I firmly believe that Sirius did not get hit with Avada Kedavra the night he fell through the veil in the Department of Mysteries. Events from that night just don’t add up...
by Suzanne I firmly believe that Sirius did not get hit with Avada Kedavra the night he fell through the veil in the Department of Mysteries. Events from that night just don’t add up...
by Robbie Fischer My name is Robbie F., and I have a problem. I have a cruel addiction that has already cost me about US$100,000 and that, if it doesn’t actually destroy my human...
by Jesseca I’ve read many different editorials, essays, theories, and suggestions from many different Potter fans, ranging from the fairly plausible to the nearly impossible. Now, I don’t consider myself overly skilled at recognizing...
The page count for “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” has been revealed for both UK and US versions!
by Cristalle Watson Cast your minds back to the graveyard dueling scene in GoF. Harry and Voldemort’s wands have just connected. We see Harry force the golden beads of light back into Voldemort’s wand...
by darkBlue I’ve pondered the concept of prophecies a great deal since I began more seriously putting my thoughts together on the wizarding world. In an editorial I wrote on the subject of prophecies I highlighted...
By Christopher Stephen Dumbledore Okay, I’m quite sorry about this, but I’m going to have to go off the subject a bit here. I believe I have figured out or at least cleared up...
by Meghana Desai Every time I read the second book, there is a conversation that always bothers me when Ron and Harry miss the Hogwarts Express (thanks to my cousin, Aparna, for finding this...
by Kristin Weaver When considering the plethora of creatures, both magical and non-magical, available as a “Favorite Familiar,” it actually took me very little time to reach a conclusion (a quick perusal of the...
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