Cursed Child Release: A Night of Nostalgia
Nine years. That’s how long it’s been since we’ve eagerly waited in line to get our hands on a book at midnight. What changed and what stayed the same?
Editorials / Features / The Daily Prophet
by Amy Hogan, Lizzie Sudlow · Published August 5, 2016 · Last modified August 31, 2020
Nine years. That’s how long it’s been since we’ve eagerly waited in line to get our hands on a book at midnight. What changed and what stayed the same?
Editorials / Features / The Quibbler
by Amy Hogan · Published April 26, 2016 · Last modified August 31, 2020
Fans are torn in their reactions to the news of a published “Fantastic Beasts” script hitting stores in November. While I am among those fans who have both positive and negative feelings toward this release, my overall reaction is much more positive. Here are some of the reasons why I will be buying the screenplay the day after I watch the “Fantastic Beasts” film in theaters.
Eight years ago today the the book that marked the end of an era made its way to bookstore shelves and into the hands of an eager generation of “Harry Potter” fans. We all remember where we were when we read “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” for the first time. For some of us it was directly following the release, while others waited a few years before coming to the end of the journey. My first time through the pages of the seventh volume in the “Harry Potter” series was the very second the clock struck twelve on July 21, 2007.
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