Severus Snape: A Hero to Remember?
Severus Snape has been held in contempt by the “Harry Potter” fandom for far too long. It’s time people took a closer look at what made him such a great character to begin with.
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by Haley Lewis · Published May 4, 2017 · Last modified April 13, 2020
Severus Snape has been held in contempt by the “Harry Potter” fandom for far too long. It’s time people took a closer look at what made him such a great character to begin with.
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by Madison Ford · Published March 11, 2017 · Last modified April 13, 2020
J.K. Rowling has been criticized for responding to Twitter trolls, but is this criticism justified? Let’s take a look at the context of these online battles.
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by MuggleNet · Published March 4, 2017 · Last modified April 13, 2020
Once the epitome of grace in the face of animosity, J.K. Rowling has been strangely mean-spirited as of late.
by Amy Hogan · Published July 25, 2016 · Last modified November 2, 2016
Back in 2013, the news surfaced that a new author, Robert Galbraith, was actually J.K. Rowling writing under a pseudonym. This is probably one of my favorite J.K. Rowling moments, just because she had us all fooled. Had someone not leaked the information, we probably would have all gone on thinking that she had yet to publish any new work after “The Casual Vacancy”. It’s just so typically, sneaky Jo, and I love it.
“History of Magic in North America” gave us new information about wandless magic. Let’s explore Quirrell’s snappy spells, Voldemort’s pernicious powers, and the mischievous magic of the Boy Who Lived!
The Age of Hufflepuff is here… What does the Sorting Hat have to say about it?
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by MuggleNet · Published August 27, 2015 · Last modified September 8, 2020
What do you mean I can be BOTH?!
After all this time? Always.
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