Turn to Page 394: “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” Edition
Snape said, “Turn to page 394,” so let’s turn to page 394 in “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” and see what lessons await.
Snape said, “Turn to page 394,” so let’s turn to page 394 in “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” and see what lessons await.
While using a Time-Turner to finish all my homework or erase that embarrassing memory is tempting, I would never use one.
Was Dumbledore actually a time-traveling Ron in disguise? MuggleNet takes a look at this fan theory from 2004.
It’s been over a year since “Cursed Child” was published & Cedric Diggory’s storyline still seems to make little sense. Here’s why he deserved better.
Nothing is as it seems, so remember – “CONSTANT VIGILANCE!”
This is a movie, literally and figuratively, about time. It reminds us all that time is fleeting and to make the most of it, even those who secretly have the power to time travel. Most of all, Tim and his time-traveling father reveal to us the ultimate secret to a happy life.
Time travel is a very complex area of magic–so complex that we presume it is completely regulated by the Ministry of Magic. Going back in time, however, is not the complex part. The difficulty...
In terms of methods of time travel, we must first think about who has access to time travel. Is making a time travel object just like setting up a Portkey or do you need...
In terms of methods of time travel, we must first think about who has access to time travel. Is making a time travel object just like setting up a Portkey or do you need...
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It’s high time I paid homage to the mighty MuggleNet. Where to start? I love the design, (I currently favour the ‘Dementor’ layout), the polls (I actually voted in the ‘Who’s the Half-Blood Prince?’ one), the pretty-much-exhaustive information on all books and films, the wonderful editorials (more insight there than in several companion volumes I shall not name), 101 Ways to Annoy Lord Voldemort (made me laugh aloud), the Wall of Shame (nearly as funny as some of the stuff I get)… pretty much everything. Webmaster Emerson, Eric, Jamie, Damon, Ben, Matthew, Rachel, Jaymz and Sharon, I salute you.
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