The Underground Lake #29: Grown-Up Harry: Is He Ready Yet?
Ahoy to all my readers out there in editorial land! I trust you are all still recovering from the brilliance of Mike Newell’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, just as I am. I’ll...
Ahoy to all my readers out there in editorial land! I trust you are all still recovering from the brilliance of Mike Newell’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, just as I am. I’ll...
by king Let’s assume that Ron and Hermione are destined to be a couple, at least for a short while, and try to guess what’s in store for Hermione once Ron has her. JKR...
by Lady Lupin JKR: I see him [Dumbledore] primarily as someone who would be self-taught. However, he, in his time, had access to superb teachers at Hogwarts, so he was educated in the same...
by Peter This potion has been interwoven into the very fabric of HBP and has sparked discussions as to its ability to alter lives and the world. A friend of mine, for instance, contends...
By Daniela I just got done reading an interesting thread on the Seven Tasks. I thank Ruben Garz, who directed me to: 7 tasks, 7 books, Clues in The Philosopher’s Stone. I will, later...
by Richard A. Glover The Echo of myth was a talkative muse, punished for her infidelities by being condemned to repeat that which was said to her, without the ability to enter into conversation...
by Lady Lupin With the sudden passing of Dumbledore, and Snape’s late night escape after the dastardly deed, it strikes me that there is much turmoil among the faculty of Hogwarts. The new faculty...
by Lady Lupin Alchemy and the Harry Potter series are so deeply intertwined that new insights on the theme float around cyberspace on an almost daily basis. Many writers before me have highlighted pertinent...
by Ginny S. Since the publication of HBP, it is apparent that Harry will need to find a number of Horcruxes, which may include Hufflepuff’s cup, Slytherin’s locket, and an object of value from...
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