Magical Books That J.K. Rowling Should Bring to Life
What do wizards read in their spare time? We’re diving into the topic of the most wacky and interesting magical books mentioned in the “Harry Potter” series.
What do wizards read in their spare time? We’re diving into the topic of the most wacky and interesting magical books mentioned in the “Harry Potter” series.
“You’re just as sane as I am.” Luna is as whimsical and wacky as you get, but is it really that insane to imagine a friendship between her and the infamous Sirius Black?
Given our current climate, socially and politically, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” is the most relevant “Harry Potter” book right now. This first article in a two-part series examines how mental health issues and the phenomenon of biased news reporting are portrayed in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”.
Which “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts” characters share the same Myers-Briggs personality types? Hint: Fred and George Weasley don’t!
Now US audiences will get the chance to see the documentary about the British Library’s “Harry Potter: A History of Magic” exhibition.
The Saturn Awards nominations are out and “Potter” alumni are up!
Emma Watson and other “Harry Potter” actors have a chance to take home Kids’ Choice Awards and Olivier Awards this year.
J.K. Rowling has said that Dementors are a metaphor for depression, but why is thinking of a happy memory the way to fight it? Psychology may provide an explanation.
Despite being Harry’s father, it’s undeniable that James Potter was “an arrogant, bullying toerag” (OotP 28). According to Sirius, James eventually changed, but should we really take his word for it?
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