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MuggleNet Takes a Look Inside the New “Harry Potter” Adult Coloring Book!
We know you guys are excited for the new “Harry Potter” coloring book for adults that’s due out soon – on November 5 in the UK and November 10 in the US – and we’ve got a little preview of it to tide you over while you wait!
Meet Jim Kay’s Model for Harry Potter!
Illustrator Jim Kay’s model for Harry Potter in the illustrated edition of “Sorcerer’s Stone” has been revealed! Find out more about him here!
Seven Magical Facts We Learned From Pottermore’s Update
Ever since Pottermore came out in 2009, J.K. Rowling has been adding exclusive information bit by bit, but up until now, fans have had to work for their information. With the new design, the game changed for the everyday information seeker. I took a stroll through the Pottermore pages to find the juiciest information you may have missed before….
“Harry Potter” Now Available as an Apple iBook
Just two days after the release of Jim Kay’s illustrated edition of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s/Sorcerer’s Stone”, we have been treated yet again by J.K. Rowling in collaboration with Apple and Pottermore.
UK Fans Can Become Harry Potter Spotters with Bloomsbury
Do you want to be a Harry Potter Spotter? Bloomsbury is launching a special sort of competition for UK-based “Harry Potter” fans.
Everything MuggleNet Loves About “Harry Potter Illustrated”
It’s been approximately 24 hours since the release of Jim Kay’s illustrated edition of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”. If you’re anything like us, you’ve spent the best part of the past day devouring every inch of the book and will already have you favorite moments, sketches, and characters.
EXCLUSIVE: The Great Big “Harry Potter” Fansite Interview with Jim Kay
Bloomsbury invited MuggleNet and other “Harry Potter” fansites to submit questions for an interview with Jim Kay, who illustrated “Sorcerer’s Stone.”
Stupefied: Reimagining a “Sorcerer’s Stone” Riddle
Take a look at the inspiration behind that potions riddle in the “Sorcerer’s Stone”, and see if you can figure out this brain buster straight from the mind of Einstein himself.