Time to get our wizarding hats on and walk with purpose into the magical world of Harry Potter! We've got all sorts ofHarry Potter quizzes, but here's a personality quiz which focuses on the different types of patronus in the series of books and films!
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Map created by Pottermore.comThe map above shows the locations of the 7 Wizarding schools that have been revealed so far, that exist in the Harry Potter
Grab your wands and hold onto your Sorting Hats, because we've got 22 Harry Potter gifts that are more magical than a room full of chocolate frogs!
History class with quizzes from the Harry Potter universe Charms classes Astronomy classes, where a player needs to draw what appears in the crystal ball and then guess others’ drawings Monetization Gacha for collecting cards The library room contains a gacha, allowing players to get a new spel...
While it’s called Harry Potter Studio Tour, London, it’s actually in Leavesden, Watford, England. Which is about a 45 minute to an hour ride from London. When you arrive you’re ushered into a big, purple Lobby with a dragon in it towering at you from above. Although there are th...
It took a while to stuff the rubbery, boneless arm into a sleeve. ‘How can you stick up for Lockhart now, Hermione, eh?’ Ron called through the curtain as he pulled Harry's limp fingers through the cuff. ‘If Harry had wanted de-boning he would have asked.’ ‘Anyone can make...
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by J. K. Rowling. The book was first published on 26 June 1997[1] by Bloomsbury in London and was later made into a film of the same name. The book was release
From A-made jokes to Harry Potter fashion videos, AI can be used to make funny stuff. But can it be as funny as a human? And if it can, does it present a danger to comedy writers in the future ? That's something performers have been looking at in this year's Edinburgh Festival ...
Culture stuff: ; Harry Potter can teach some neat language tricksPam Kelley