Tracing Year 1 of Our Shared Shelf
It’s been over a year since Emma Watson launched her feminist book club, Our Shared Shelf! Here, we take a look at the selections so far!
It’s been over a year since Emma Watson launched her feminist book club, Our Shared Shelf! Here, we take a look at the selections so far!
Cursed Child / J.K. Rowling / News
by Lauren Wood · Published December 10, 2016 · Last modified July 9, 2017
Love it or hate it (or even if you’re still undecided about it), you can’t deny that “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has had plenty of success following its release on July 31.
CC Awards / Cursed Child / News
by Jessica J. · Published November 1, 2016 · Last modified May 27, 2018
Love “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” despite its divided reaction among fans? Now’s the time to show it – the title has been nominated for the 2016 Goodreads Choice Awards in the category of Best Fantasy!
Emma Watson, proud feminist, UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, and the closest we have to a real-life Hermione Granger, just started her own book club. Moreover, being the wonderful fan-inclusive celebrity she is, she’s made sure that you can be a part of it! Yesterday, January 7, Emma took to social media to announce that she wanted to start a feminist book club and requested that her fans help her with title suggestions for the club.
by Sophie Reid · Published November 17, 2015 · Last modified May 4, 2018
Great news, Robert Galbraith and “Career of Evil” fans – “Career of Evil” has made it into the final round of the Goodreads 2015 Choice Awards.
by Nicole Rivera · Published February 25, 2014 · Last modified April 6, 2022
To some it may seem senseless – whoever is dead is dead, and there is no point in trying to change the facts. But I believe fandom is about asking questions of the stories we love, not just reading and accepting.
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2015
Pansy Parkinson (HBP, DH1, DH2)
1995
1995
Director (OotP-DH2)
Quirinus Quirrell
1995
The Fat Lady (PoA)
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