Harry’s Topsy-Turvy Day
Since we can’t party like it’s 1482, we can have a “Harry Potter” version of Topsy-Turvy Day and look at how some well-known lines from the books and films would play out if they were said by a different character.
Since we can’t party like it’s 1482, we can have a “Harry Potter” version of Topsy-Turvy Day and look at how some well-known lines from the books and films would play out if they were said by a different character.
Notable actors from the Wizarding World have come together to spread some holiday cheer.
Both “Harry Potter” and “Soul” explore topics such as fear of the unknown, the dreams that drive us, and the power of choice.
Gary Oldman, who played Sirius Black in “Harry Potter,” discusses his rise to fame over the last 40 years and how he can relate to the successful, alcohol-fueled life of Hollywood screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz in his latest film, “Mank.”
Here’s a list of fiction books released in 2020 for Middle Grade, Young Adult, and Adult readers to help you complete the January piece of our FART Reading Challenge.
Need some recommendations for your reading list? Here’s what Dumbledore might have on his shelves.
Toby Jones, known for voicing Dobby the house-elf in the “Harry Potter” film series, was honored as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen’s New Year Honours list.
Join us for our year-long reading challenge, Folks All Reading Together, otherwise known as FART! Here are five YA recommendations that fulfill the first challenge of the year.
Start the new year off with a “Harry Potter”–themed celebration.
Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
Viktor Krum
Pomona Sprout
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