The Burrow: It’s a Matter of Trust
by Nicoletta Question by Ali: Why, specifically, does Dumbledore trust Snape? Answer from JKR: …I shall merely say that Snape has given Dumbledore his story and Dumbledore believes it. A question that has been...
by Nicoletta Question by Ali: Why, specifically, does Dumbledore trust Snape? Answer from JKR: …I shall merely say that Snape has given Dumbledore his story and Dumbledore believes it. A question that has been...
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Molly Weasley welcomes Harry to the Burrow for the first time. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
“It was a cold and windy night like this,” said Sadie from under her veil, between puffs on her long foul pipe, “when Harry Potter was born.”
by Jacqueline Larson Internet access is becoming more and more available to people of all ages. Populated as it is with every subject a person can imagine, it is not at all surprising to...
by Erin Riley The recent World Book Day online chat with J.K. Rowling could not have surprised me more. I doubt if our beloved J.K. has ever given so many spoilers, so early –...
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Professor McGonagall, Madame Pomfrey and Severus Snape stand before a shocking sight. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
by HC Paes One of the most intriguing aspects of Harry’s personality is that he doesn’t seem to fit in the background of bullying and humiliation he has suffered during his childhood. Some even...
by Dawson Smith In all the debate over the language of Trelawney’s first prophecy (see the editorial Chosen, which covers the debate very well), one important aspect has been discussed very little, if at all....
A cloaked figure paused on the threshold of the Hog’s Head while icy gusts hurled snow. The figure seemed to be considering whether to enter the darkness inside or return to the darkness outside…
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