Harry Potter: The Boy Who Lives
by Brittney C. “It’s just a book.” You know the phrase. It comes at the worst possible times. When you’re completely hyped for the release of the long awaited fifth book that night. You’ve...
by Brittney C. “It’s just a book.” You know the phrase. It comes at the worst possible times. When you’re completely hyped for the release of the long awaited fifth book that night. You’ve...
by Sarah Keeler I was excited, perhaps a little over-excited truth be told. It was July 7, 2000, and the fourth book in the seven-part Harry Potter series would be mine in just a...
by Evon Donnell A fourteen-year-old boy I know asked me the other day if I thought his teacher would let him do his book report on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. I...
by Brittany Kramer To start it would help to know a little background on myself. I am seventeen. I love to read. I am a Christian. Although I have known for a long time...
by Matt Tarrant I was lucky enough to have been introduced to Harry Potter not long after Philosopher’s Stone was released in the UK, during which time the HP phenomenon was still a twinkle in the eye of...
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” has won a W.H. Smith prize by popular vote.
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Tom Felton, Jason Isaacs, and Helen McCrory reunite to read the latest chapter for Harry Potter at Home.
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‘Tis the season, in the Harry Potter at Home read-along, at least! Taking on Chapter 12 from “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” are Matthew Lewis, Helen Howard (“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” Melbourne), and Imelda Staunton (Dolores Umbridge).
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It’s a tale of two Davids in the latest installment of Harry Potter at Home’s read-along of Harry’s first year at Hogwarts. This time, it’s Chapter 11, “Quidditch.”
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