Two “Harry Potter” Books on BBC Culture’s Greatest Children’s Books List
Did your favorite “Harry Potter” book make it onto BBC Culture’s list of the 100 greatest children’s books of all time?
Did your favorite “Harry Potter” book make it onto BBC Culture’s list of the 100 greatest children’s books of all time?
In the years since the last “Harry Potter” film was released, cast and crew alike have revealed trivia. Here are 12 fascinating facts we learned.
Flip to page 394 in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” with us and dive deep into its lessons.
Tom Felton’s autobiography, “Beyond the Wand,” is filled with funny on-set “Harry Potter” moments.
Remus Lupin isn’t the only victim of bias against werewolves. The wizarding world has the power and responsibility to improve lycanthrope lives.
We want to see the “Potter” story expanded by adding other character perspectives. There is so much potential with these possibilities.
Should Hagrid have had the right to a trial instead of being sent straight to Azkaban? The justice system of the wizarding world could use reform.
Your digital bookshelves are about to look positively enchanting.
We’ve got a prequel play that will take us all to the Upside Down as well as new projects for Eddie Redmayne and David Tennant this month.
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