Harry’s Key to Survival: Being a Horcrux?
Harry Potter manages to keep being the Boy Who Lived through a stunning number of dangerous situations. Did being a Horcrux give him an edge over death?
Harry Potter manages to keep being the Boy Who Lived through a stunning number of dangerous situations. Did being a Horcrux give him an edge over death?
With the 20th anniversary of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” approaching, it’s shaping up to be another magical summer! Celebrate with these exciting “Potter” events and library programs!
With schools out for the summer, it is time to create your own “Potter” adventures!
Rereads often lead to finding new things. Here are a few interesting moments I noticed during my reread of “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.”
It’s far from gentle, but the Whomping Willow isn’t all bad. Today is National Love a Tree Day, and there are some upsides to the destruction this tree has wrought.
One of the most exciting things about Harry’s fourth year at Hogwarts is the presence of students from different wizarding schools, but one change in the movies makes Beauxbatons seem just a little less awesome.
Harry Potter is a lot like the heroes of old, but what about a certain hero of Old English? Dive below the surface and probe the watery depths of Anglo-Saxon epic poetry for some interesting parallels.
Back in January, we learned that award-winning author and illustrator Brian Selznick would create new covers in honor of the 20th anniversary of the US publication of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”. Now, the first images of the covers have been released!
It’s been over a year since “Cursed Child” was published & Cedric Diggory’s storyline still seems to make little sense. Here’s why he deserved better.
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