Seven “Harry Potter” Characters We Would Pay to Get Advice From
How great would it be to get some personalized, handcrafted advice from our favorite “Potter” figures?
How great would it be to get some personalized, handcrafted advice from our favorite “Potter” figures?
Reports in the latest woodland wizardry news have uncovered that a cedar of Lebanon tree, which had a prominent role in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”, is at serious risk of collapsing. Tree experts have been called to “Reparo” the situation.
With America facing a potentially dangerous shift, here’s a look at what “Harry Potter” has taught us about the power of knowledge and hope.
Naming a pet after a “Potter” character is always a good idea. So meet some of the MuggleNet staff members’ furry sidekicks!
Remus vs. Sirius. Who would be the better dad?
Have you noticed any similarities between “Harry Potter” characters and “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”? Whom would your favorite characters play?
Twenty years ago today, Sirius Black fell through the veil in the Department of Mysteries. How translucent is that veil during the painful grieving process? Do souls sometimes linger a little longer around their loved ones before journeying permanently beyond the veil?
Rowling has reasons upon reasons for naming characters the way she does. How accurate is the etymology behind the name, though?
Sirius Black, a handsome bad boy who can turn into a dog? Would you date him? While the answer seems obvious, here is a list of the pros and cons to dating Sirius Black.
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