Lily Evans, a Weasley?
by Liz Naishtut Editor’s note: JK Rowling reveals in one of her interviews that Mrs. Weasley’s maiden name is Prewett. The editorial still makes excellent points based on other evidence and theory. Just a warning, this...
by Liz Naishtut Editor’s note: JK Rowling reveals in one of her interviews that Mrs. Weasley’s maiden name is Prewett. The editorial still makes excellent points based on other evidence and theory. Just a warning, this...
by Chloe “Mr. And Mrs. Dursley, of Number Four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much” (SS/PS). Yes, this statement opens up the series to which...
by Tammy Nezol …Harry frequently heard students saying things like, “Honestly, some days I just feel like jumping on my broom and leaving this place,” or else, “One more lesson like that and I...
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Hermione Granger enters Harry and Ron’s train compartment on the Hogwarts Express. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
by Bryan Alvarado In the Harry Potter septology, the power of love (now confirmed by the veil at the Ministry of Magic, Department of Mysteries) is the one thing that can defeat all evil,...
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Harry and Tom stand over an unconscious Ginny Weasley in the Chamber of Secrets. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
“Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” helps young readers understand and cope with anxiety and depression.
by Isla Kennedy When JK Rowling gave her webchat at the start of last month, she gave me a lot of food for thought. For example, who will the next Minister for Magic be? However, one...
by Taylor Shocking, huh? Betcha nobody suspects Ginny could be evil. Why would they? She’s one of the “good guys,” she’s in Gryffindor House, and she seems totally opposed to Voldemort, right? Well, so...
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