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In October, a Hogwarts Alumni Costume Ball will be hosted in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as part of the two-day celebration Geek Central. Geek Central is being put on by Pandemonium Books and Games, which is celebrating its 25th Anniversary.
Calling all Pottermore potion brewers, point collectors, and duelers – the Pottermore Insider has announced that the next Pottermore House Cup will be awarded this month!
his past weekend, MuggleNet attended Wizard World’s Chicago Comic Con at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. While none of the special guests were HP actors, there was still a noticeable presence of fans dressed up as characters from the Harry Potter series. We caught several of them and asked them why they chose what they did for their Comic Con outing.
So, as anyone with a truly inquisitive mind would, I’m going to put my questions out there and hope for an answer (that’s your cue, J.K. Rowling!).
In this series of posts started last week, Tori and I will be asking, “Would you rather…” and presenting two options along with a list of their pro’s and con’s. Your job: let us know which wins for you and why.
For this post the question is: Would you rather be sorted into Slytherin or Ravenclaw? In order to weigh our options lets look at what we know about each house along with a few pros and cons:
When I was younger, I used to find the idea of being sorted into a house incredibly appealing. I wanted to be a Gryffindor, just like Harry, and grow up with a group of people as amazing as the members of the Gryffindor House. But the concept of being forced to enter a house when you’re still eleven years old has begun to bother me quite a lot for different reasons.
This essay examines how the Sorting Hat song in “The Sorcerer’s Stone” has been boiled down to stereotypes.
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