Ten WTF Moments from the “Harry Potter” Series
Of course, there are probably more than ten, but here is one Potterhead’s list of WTF moments from the magical series.
Of course, there are probably more than ten, but here is one Potterhead’s list of WTF moments from the magical series.
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Many of the special guests at MuggleNet Live! spoke about what projects they’re currently working on. Here’s a summary of what they said.
This week’s social roundup features the one and only MUGGLENET LIVE! Catch up on all the goings on and gossip from MuggleNet’s very first convention.
Actress Fiona Shaw (Petunia Dursley) will speak about her life on stage, screen and in the director’s chair as part of a public lecture at the University of Roehampton in London next month.
This edition comes from MuggleNet blogger and “Quibbler” editor Caitlin about why “Goblet of Fire” is No. 1 in her book.
MuggleNet’s global book club, “Alohomora!”, continues its reread of the “Harry Potter” series. Go, Go, Morfin Gaunt! Join hosts Kat, Alison, and Eric, along with special guest Yulie, for their discussion of the tramp and his daughter in Chapter 10 of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”, “The House of Gaunt.”
The panel discussion continues, and the original DA members share some very emotional moments.
Over the next several weeks, a handful of MuggleNet staff members are going to be ranking the seven books of Potterdom from the best to the least best.
For me, “Harry Potter” and London will always be linked. With previous visits in 2004 and 2007, both dedicated exclusively to “Potter” events, I decided that my next trip there would be also. My next visit will be centered around a very special event in April…
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