The Underground Lake #14: The Castle on the Hill: Voldemort’s Next Moves
by Brandon Ford B-Fizzle signing on, back on schedule. It is now finals week at great KU, and in just five days time I shall be returning to my own Number 4 Privet Drive...
by Brandon Ford B-Fizzle signing on, back on schedule. It is now finals week at great KU, and in just five days time I shall be returning to my own Number 4 Privet Drive...
by Sarah M. Did the memory Harry watched in Dumbledore’s Pensieve truly belong to Professor Snape? I think there is room for doubt. Because Harry saw Snape putting thoughts into the Pensieve, he made...
Franz Ferdinand reconsidered contributing a song to “Goblet of Fire.”
by Christina Olanick JKR said Azkaban is on an island in a sea north of the North Sea. Unless this sea is unplottable (and it seems unlikely to me that they could make a...
by Randy A. The fan scrutiny is baffling at times. I sit and read the most over-analytical commentaries about the most obscure and irrelevant details of every book in our beloved series. In the...
by Alan We’ve all thought about it. We’ve all wondered what would happen and as horrible as it would be, we all have an inkling of hope that it will happen: a battle at...
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Dumbledore proselytizes the benefits of imagination, while in the Great Hall. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
With a loud pop, Harvey disapparated.
“Hang on,” cried Sadie, puffing out a cloud of acrid smoke. “You never told us anything about those things Rigel bought. Did he use them all on the way into Gringotts, or did they come in handy getting through the maze?”
“Yes,” said Merlin.
by Bronte Three things have stuck in my mind over the last couple of months. Firstly, on reading a fan fic (I can’t remember which, apologies to the author) whereupon hearing Trelawney’s first prophecy...
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