“Potterversity” Episode 42: “Thoughts on Book Banning for Wizards and Muggles Alike”
Episode 42 of “Potterversity” examines why books are challenged or banned in the Muggle and wizarding worlds.
Episode 42 of “Potterversity” examines why books are challenged or banned in the Muggle and wizarding worlds.
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There are plenty of good behind-the-scenes facts from the “Harry Potter” films, but here are ten we can’t stop thinking about.
Books have always been a huge focal point in the Harry Potter series, and this is something that I both love and attribute to J.K. Rowling’s love of them herself. Throughout the series, we’re introduced to a number of different types of books and constantly reminded of their importance; from the book that almost ate Neville (think Prisoner of Azkaban, Care of Magical Creatures class) to Tom Riddle’s Diary to Severus’ copy of Advanced Potion-Making (Half-blood Prince) to even the Tale of Three Brothers, we are truly shown the importance of books and the information they hold. That being said, there’s one set of books that I think has been purposefully left a mystery; and that is the Restricted Section.
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1992
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Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
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