CC #105: Week of October 24, 2004
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Harry receives the Marauders Map from Fred and George Weasley. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Harry receives the Marauders Map from Fred and George Weasley. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
by Rach There are some questions about the whole HP series that I’ve been wondering about and the identity of the Half-Blood Prince is not one of them. Nor is the correspondence between Dumbledore...
by Charlie Fine I know the subject of the prophecy has been beaten to death, but I’ve noticed that everyone is worrying about the wording of the Prophecy and who its talking about, not...
by Meredith E. I had not planned for this to be my first editorial and Im taking precious time away from my fanfic to write it, but I just have to speak. I have...
by Betty Noir Most discussions of radical character development in the first five Harry Potter books tend to focus on “supporting characters”: often Neville and Ginny, but also, to a lesser extent, Snape and...
by Melissa “Harry, suffering like this proves you are still a man! This pain is part of being human-““THEN-I-DON’T-WANT-TO-BE-HUMAN!” Harry roared. – p. 824, OotP Recognize this? It is a quote from OotP that...
by Louise Fecher Although The Goblet of Fire is a series highlight for many of J.K. Rowling’s fans, it was my least favorite of the Harry Potter books. Early on in the series, I was bitten...
by Lucy Wilson According to the Sorting Hat, the Hogwarts Houses have to reconcile, or else risk danger from “external, deadly foes.” This storyline would not have been introduced if the Houses weren’t eventually...
by MJ Since Prisoner of Azkaban we’ve seen Hermione, as the second lead character (sorry to all you fans of Ron, but really, you can’t deny this fact), foil the secondary villains or help to resolve...
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