MuggleNet Fan Fiction Thursday: ‘You Want To Make A Memory?’
This featured Fan Fiction tells a tale of the Marauders during their time at Hogwarts.
This featured Fan Fiction tells a tale of the Marauders during their time at Hogwarts.
Read on as hpboy13 delves deeper into the crucial moments where Snape loses his cool and conducts a further exploration of the emotional state of the still-controversial Potions Master.
This week’s Fan of the Week is Holly from the United States!
by Lady Lupin The premiere of the final two Harry Potter films seems a good time for Lady Lupin to make a brief appearance at MuggleNet. With the books published, the series ended and...
Many visitors have emailed in to tell us that the Wizarding World of Harry Potter's official website has sent out their first newsletter update! In it, they promoted a new poll and concept art....
by Lady Lupin As I closed Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, I truly felt that I had been through the war with Harry and his friends. I was elated, shell-shocked, bemused, inspired, saddened…...
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 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...
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.
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