The Seven Battles
The “Potter” series is rife with sevens, many falling into a 3-2-1-1 pattern dictated by the potions riddle in “Sorcerer’s Stone”…
The “Potter” series is rife with sevens, many falling into a 3-2-1-1 pattern dictated by the potions riddle in “Sorcerer’s Stone”…
In the final installment of “Pottermore Moments Revisited,” we conclude “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”, saying goodbye to this age of the site.
In this week’s installment of Pottermore Moments Revisited, Harry learns more of the truth, and we get a few exciting moments on the site.
In this week’s installment of Pottermore Moments Revisited, the Marauders backstory is revealed in two dialogue-heavy chapters. But how do the site’s Moments stack up to the book?
Welcome back to the “Harry Potter” movie re-watch series. I, Jasmine, shall, once again, be your guide on this reaction journey, as we make our way through my absolute favorite one.
Harry needs both Ron and Hermione in his life; together, Ron and Hermione generously provide all the elements that Harry needs to be a fully functioning, more-than-adequately happy human being. By ripping the dialogue out of book-Ron’s mouth and shoving them into movie-Hermione’s does nothing except satisfy Harry/Hermione shippers and destroy any character building on Ron’s part.
As we approach the end of the third book on Pottermore, the chapter moments seem to be getting smaller. In this installment, Harry wins the Quidditch Cup, and the trio takes on exams, predictions, and the Minister of Magic.
16 years ago, “Prisoner of Azkaban” was published, and I owe my “Potter” love to one specific chapter.
After a Muggle-life induced hiatus, Pottermore Moments Revisited is back! Join in as we go through the moments on the site as they were designed to be experienced while reading the chapters, just in time for the beginning of the Hogwarts term.
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
Viktor Krum
Pomona Sprout
Lily Potter
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