In December 2008, Watson stated she wanted to go to university after she completed the Potter series.
She offered "The Lord of the Rings" and the "Harry Potter" series as examples.
Honeydukes is a sweet shop, based on Honeydukes Sweetshop in the Potter series.
The store is based on Dervish and Banges in the Potter series.
There are also several university courses centred on analysis of the Potter series, including an upper division Political Science course.
The last book in the Potter series is considered within the industry to be the most environmentally friendly in publishing history.
Scholastic says it does use some recycled paper for its books, including the Potter series, but it would not divulge the amount.
Portkey objects used in the Potter series include a football and an old Wellington boot.
Scholarly tomes will be written about the underlying motifs of the Potter series, justifying its adult readership.
(Those parents who have objected to the Potter series on the ground that it promotes unchristian values should give it another read.)
In December 2008, Watson stated she wanted to go to university after she completed the Potter series.
She offered "The Lord of the Rings" and the "Harry Potter" series as examples.
Honeydukes is a sweet shop, based on Honeydukes Sweetshop in the Potter series.
The store is based on Dervish and Banges in the Potter series.
There are also several university courses centred on analysis of the Potter series, including an upper division Political Science course.
The last book in the Potter series is considered within the industry to be the most environmentally friendly in publishing history.
Scholastic says it does use some recycled paper for its books, including the Potter series, but it would not divulge the amount.
Portkey objects used in the Potter series include a football and an old Wellington boot.
Scholarly tomes will be written about the underlying motifs of the Potter series, justifying its adult readership.
(Those parents who have objected to the Potter series on the ground that it promotes unchristian values should give it another read.)