Pottermore Moments Revisited: House-Elves and Pudding Shouldn’t Mix
We start Chamber of Secrets with a look at Harry’s horrible summer, a house-elf, and a flying pudding.
We start Chamber of Secrets with a look at Harry’s horrible summer, a house-elf, and a flying pudding.
MuggleNet’s global book club, “Alohomora!”, was live from LeakyCon Orlando this past weekend for a great special episode! Join Caleb, Eric, Kat, Laura, Michael, and Noah, along with the live audience, as we discuss J.K. Rowling moving forward with the “Harry Potter” canon!
We take a look at the last chapter of the first Harry Potter book on Pottermore. It’s only the beginning…
As we near the end of the first book, Harry and his friends will need all of their skills to make it through the enchantments guarding the Stone. I, and other Pottermore users, breeze by.
The final chapters for “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” have been released on Pottermore.
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Warner Brothers has announced a new team to oversee the “Harry Potter” franchise. The group, known as the Harry Potter Global Franchise Development team, will “develop and execute a high level strategic vision for the ‘Harry Potter’ brand.”
In this installment, the pieces of Harry’s first mystery at Hogwarts start to fall into place, Hagrid has a dream come true, and I admit to one of my pet peeves.
In today’s Pottermore Moments Revisited, we skip through two months, Harry’s first Quidditch match, Christmas, and one of my absolute favorite moments in the series.
In this installment of Pottermore Moments Revisited, we follow along as Harry flies a broomstick for the first time, finds out that “Wood” is not a punishment, and takes on a mountain troll.
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