Tying Up Loose Ends
by Robbie Fischer A few people might have noticed, and wondered about, the fact that I didn’t write a Book 7 Theories editorial before Deathly Hallows came out. There are two reasons for this. First, everyone...
by Robbie Fischer A few people might have noticed, and wondered about, the fact that I didn’t write a Book 7 Theories editorial before Deathly Hallows came out. There are two reasons for this. First, everyone...
As smart as “Harry Potter” fans are, I’m sure you’ve already noted my pattern from Part 1 of this three-part editorial and know by now that I’m conveying an ancient Egyptian myth that seems in some ways very similar to the “Harry Potter” series.
by Lady Lupin Given the myriad of possibilities afoot in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, one might wish the help of Sybil’s illustrious ancestor, Cassandra Trelawney, to unravel the clues. J.K. Rowling has...
by Allie From Fawkes to the name of the anti-Voldemort Order, the phoenix has played an interesting and important role in the first six Harry Potter books. The purpose of this article is to...
Let me tell you a story of a boy who lived. He was sometimes called the Potter and he passed from death to life by way of seven stages, or gates. Each gate presented him with an obstacle to be overcome, a guardian or keeper. Through spells provided to him, the Potter had to learn the names of each of these guardians in order to defeat them and pass further along his course.
For a Harry Potter book, as with any book, the cover is the representative of the novel as a whole. A good cover must instantly tell a story but not THE story. Careful analysis of the cover, prior to delving into the novel, will allow one’s predicting capabilities to increase exponentially.
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Kreacher the House-Elf judges his new housemates. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood) has done a new interview with the NY Post where she discusses landing the coveted role, some of her theories on the books, and more. As a fan, are you...
by Brandon Let me preface this entry by saying that the reason it has been so long since you all heard from me is that I had to stop writing this entry to do...
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