The Underground Lake #14: The Castle on the Hill: Voldemort’s Next Moves
by Brandon Ford B-Fizzle signing on, back on schedule. It is now finals week at great KU, and in just five days time I shall be returning to my own Number 4 Privet Drive...
by Brandon Ford B-Fizzle signing on, back on schedule. It is now finals week at great KU, and in just five days time I shall be returning to my own Number 4 Privet Drive...
by meamcat What does Dumbledores Howler, “Remember my last, Petunia” mean? First, lets look at the passage from OotP: Harry darted forward to pick up the letter, but Aunt Petunia beat him to it…...
by Bill Hammon It’s been speculated over and over again. Who will die? How, and when will it happen? How will it affect Harry? What purpose does it serve to the story? Some scenarios...
by Later Player As this essay begins, keep in mind a solitary fact of its contents. This is not an essay intended to make any persons jump ship, nor an essay intended to prove...
by Poorva Chakravarthy A rebuttal to John Gilberotoes’ Hagrid the Insensitive Okay, I have heard John Gilberotoes out. This is what I have to say: The fact that Hagrid is a nice sweet trusting guy...
by Carolyn One of the biggest secrets that J.K. Rowling has been carefully concealing through five novels is a detailed account of what happened the night Harry got his infamous scar. Our knowledge of...
by Susan W. Like many MuggleNet visitors, I have been trying to figure out who the half-blood prince could be. However, this editorial isn’t about my theories surrounding this notion, but it does have...
by Brandon Ford B-Fizzle signing on, back on schedule. It is now finals week at great KU, and in just five days time I shall be returning to my own Number 4 Privet Drive...
by Brandon Ford Okay. Saturday night I was riding high. After all of your wonderful emails about “Mysteries Unveiled” I was feeling pretty good about myself, and my ever-inflating ego was actually proud (for...
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