Harry the Hacker!
by Javier Ruiz de Ojeda I would be extremely selfish to consider myself the only Harry Potter fan who knows about computer programming, but since reading OotP, I’ve developed quite a theory. I must...
by Javier Ruiz de Ojeda I would be extremely selfish to consider myself the only Harry Potter fan who knows about computer programming, but since reading OotP, I’ve developed quite a theory. I must...
by Dan (Disclaimer: the following contains many Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenixspoilers. Do not read ahead if you haven’t finished the book.) The following is from The Toronto Star: Sirius Black: Noble wizard...
by Andrew Lee No holding hands while riding their brooms into the sunset, no romantic walks in Hogsmeade, no secret owl messages during the summer, no adventures together… Sadly, it appears as if the...
by Lauren Besquillo Warning: Spoilers galore!! Read at your own risk!!Three years…three years for an 870-page book filled with so much intrigue, action, and suspense, I thought my eyes were gonna fall out. I...
Meet Geoff, our newest Fan of the Week! Read on to find out how he became a “Harry Potter” fan and which spell from the series is his favorite!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Dobby the House-Elf makes an unexpected visit to Harry on Privet Drive. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
Meet Gemma, our newest Fan of the Week! Read on to find out how she became a “Harry Potter” fan and which book from the series is her favorite!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Gilderoy Lockhart warns of untold dangers beneath the curtain he is holding. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
The “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” release party at Waterstones bookshop, which MuggleNet attended, was a roaring success.
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