The Liberating Power of Harry’s Blood
by Donna G. Ramos (aka The Black Adder) Ever since Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter fans have tried to explain why there was a fleeting gleam of something like triumph in Dumbledore’s eyes when the...
by Donna G. Ramos (aka The Black Adder) Ever since Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter fans have tried to explain why there was a fleeting gleam of something like triumph in Dumbledore’s eyes when the...
by Scott Andrew Walker After reading the greatly renewed discussion on Snape brought about by the essay Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Antagonist, written by the lovely and talented (and not to mention, my wife)...
by Emmasj Since a few hours after the release of Half-Blood Prince, everyone has been asking questions. Let’s face it, HBP presented more questions than answers. The main two questions concern loyalty: Snape, Dumbledore’s man...
by Lady Lupin Dear Mr. Yates: Congratulations and kudos to you for taking on the enormous task of bringing Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix to the big screen. As you are...
by Andrew Lee and Robert Lanto “Long may the game continue to evolve and long may future generations of witches and wizards enjoy this most glorious of sports!” -Kennilworthy Whisp (Quidditch Through The Ages)...
by Lady Lupin With Christmas came some lovely presents from JKR, as she updated her site to answer some of our burning questions. As is typical when JKR answers our questions, the result is...
by silvercherubim The appeal of the dark side is not universal. For Harry and the Gryffindor posse, it doesn’t seem to have any appeal – at first glance, that is. Yet we can’t all...
by Brandon This is Brandon signing back on, bringing you another new episode of The Underground Lake. I have no real old business, so let’s get right to it. Like you all, I have...
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...
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