Tom Riddle, the Accidental Alchemist
Every time Harry and Voldemort duel, they produce gold – literally. What is it about this connection that has an alchemical effect on Voldemort?
The Pensieve Papers / The Quibbler
by MuggleNet · Published October 22, 2021 · Last modified November 10, 2021
Every time Harry and Voldemort duel, they produce gold – literally. What is it about this connection that has an alchemical effect on Voldemort?
How did the seemingly charming Riddle turn into the obsessive mass murderer Voldemort? Click here for the psychology behind Riddle’s transformation.
by Aneeta Menon, Janna Dy · Published August 1, 2021 · Last modified February 8, 2022
What does Riddle’s Diary have to do with Pixar’s “Inside Out”? Find out in our article.
The Pensieve Papers / The Quibbler
by MuggleNet · Published July 3, 2021 · Last modified June 25, 2023
How does Parseltongue really work? You may not need to be the heir of Slytherin to find out.
Could Dumbledore’s forceful spell be connected to his search for Horcruxes? Read the final article in this series to find out.
The Quibbler / The Three Broomsticks
by Sophia Jenkins · Published September 4, 2020 · Last modified February 28, 2023
In this Three Broomsticks guest post, Sophia Jenkins responds to “The Life and Lies of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” by explaining her theory about why Dumbledore chose not to tell Harry he was a Horcrux and arguing that Snape was never told about the Elder Wand.
The Quibbler / The Three Broomsticks
by Sophia Jenkins · Published September 3, 2020 · Last modified February 28, 2023
In this Three Broomsticks guest post, Sophia Jenkins responds to “The Life and Lies of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” by debating whom Dumbledore intended to have the Elder Wand and whether or not he planned for Harry to be master of death.
by Sophia Jenkins · Published March 5, 2020 · Last modified February 28, 2023
Dumbledore’s plans often have two sides, and this one is no different: While Dumbledore pretends to be giving the sword of Gryffindor to Harry, he’s actually using it to hunt for Horcruxes.
by Fiona McTaggart · Published February 26, 2020 · Last modified June 29, 2023
When asking which book in the “Potter” series is the best, “Chamber of Secrets” always gets shafted. Here are five reasons why you should reconsider.
Lavender Brown (HBP-DH2)
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Young James Potter (OotP)
Draco Malfoy (CC – London and New York)
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