First-Edition “Philosopher’s Stone” That Was Bought for Pennies Leads to Bidding War at Auction
The “Harry Potter” book’s owner bought it for 30p (39¢) from Wolverhampton Library in England because it had become too tatty to lend out.
The “Harry Potter” book’s owner bought it for 30p (39¢) from Wolverhampton Library in England because it had become too tatty to lend out.
How the physical and social orientations of these mirrors reflect social media and what that reveals about our tendency toward echo chambers and homophilic communities.
Time to see what life lessons await us on page 394 in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.”
Learn Neville’s favorite classes, memories, and more. The class of 1998 reflects on their experience at Hogwarts.
Hear about Blaise’s favorite classes, memories, and more. The class of 1998 reflects on their experience at Hogwarts.
Join us as Draco Malfoy looks back and reflects on his years at Hogwarts in this exclusive Hogwarts graduation questionnaire.
The Wizarding World’s flagship store, Harry Potter New York, is celebrating an important holiday. Here’s how to get in on free butterbeer ice cream.
Her work might not be appetizing, but fortunately, the Chocolate Frogs still are.
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