Tagged: Harry Potter books
BuzzFeed and non-“Harry Potter” fans, the reason we Potterheads always talk about the series is because we are so enthusiastic about it, and we want to share our enthusiasm with others! So whether you’re reluctant to read the series like I was years ago, or whether you’ve never wanted to give it a chance because everyone seems to love it, here are my reasons why I wholeheartedly believe everyone should read the “Harry Potter” series.
Thank you, Hermione Granger—not for being the brightest witch of your age, but for teaching me valuable life lessons that I continue to remember to this day. Thank you for giving me a friend during the “Harry Potter” series. Thank you for being you.
Today, I will be reflecting on the third chapter of the book, which discusses what the author of our beloved series, J.K. Rowling, said about Book 7 before it was even published. I’ll be going through each of the points in the chapter to see if what JKR led us to believe actually occurred.
It’s difficult to choose which “Harry Potter” book is your favorite. Each one is completely magical and unlike the other. However, if you had to choose, which one would you pick? Rank the seven “Harry Potter” books here!
There are many parts from the movies that did the “Harry Potter” books justice. These are ten of our favorites. Did we list your favorite? Read more to find out!
MuggleNet, which has held two “Potter” book release parties with the Magic Tree, has compiled stories and details of the bookstore’s 30-year history.
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.
Bloomsbury’s newest editions of the “Harry Potter” books have UNRELEASED content, and we have the details! Find out more HERE!
A set of first edition “Harry Potter” novels was sold this week at auction. The set was up for auction in Edinburgh and included all seven novels, including a rare and sought-after first edition of the first novel, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.” Until now, the books were part of a private collection, and the set included a card signed by J.K. Rowling.