How “Potter” Helped Me Persevere
Growing up in the Midwest is quite different from growing up in other places in the United States. Here’s how “Harry Potter” helped me fight and grow.
Growing up in the Midwest is quite different from growing up in other places in the United States. Here’s how “Harry Potter” helped me fight and grow.
“The Sims” gives its players plenty of opportunities to get creative! How does J.K. Rowling flex her creative muscles while playing the game?
J.K. Rowling is at it again! But what could it mean?!
Journey into the Newtcase with the hosts of your favorite “Potter” news podcast. The first photos and information on “Fantastic Beasts” have been released! Beginning with an “Entertainment Weekly” feature and continuing across the web, details on next year’s film trilogy starter are coming in. Join hosts Andrew, Eric, and Micah as they review all the latest material and as always, speculate on what it may mean!
Following last week’s breaking news that occurred during our last episode, join us as we once again speculate about what it all means! Andrew, Micah, Eric and special return guest Laura Thompson talk Cursed Child with a bit more clarity (and no less skepticism).
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.
Previously, we’ve given you our thoughts while re-watching the first three “Harry Potter” movies: “Sorcerer’s Stone”, “Chamber of Secrets”, and “Prisoner of Azkaban”. Today, I’m giving you the 17 thoughts I had while re-watching the fourth movie of the series – “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”.
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.
JKR should never let go of the “Harry Potter” series, and neither should we. We just need to be allowed to imagine things on our own. Sometimes, less information is more.
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Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
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