Thanks to the courage and bravery of Lily Nott (Litha @ Victorian Soul Critiques), who earned 40 points and won the Diagon Alley Scavenger Hunt, the House Cup goes to…
Gryffindor!
Thank you for participating! It was lots of awesome Harry Potter fun!
Thanks to the courage and bravery of Lily Nott (Litha @ Victorian Soul Critiques), who earned 40 points and won the Diagon Alley Scavenger Hunt, the House Cup goes to…
Thank you for participating! It was lots of awesome Harry Potter fun!
It’s #HarryPotterBookNight! From now until 9 pm CST (10 pm EST), I’ll be here and on Twitter chatting about all things Harry Potter and responding to commenters. Below are a bunch of activities that you can participate in, as well as some other fun HP related links, but first up, we all need to find out our Harry Potter names. Head on over to the Harry Potter Name Generator to get your name. My new name is:
For tonight, I’ll be going by my new name. Let me know in the comments or on Twitter what your new name is as well as the House you belong in (mine is Gryffindor), and don’t forget to use the official hashtag, #HarryPotterBookNight. If you need to be sorted, hop on over to Pottermore.
Now, on to the games and other fun stuff:
Here are a bunch of ways to earn points for your House. You have until 8 pm CST to complete the various games, and I will announce the winning House, along with the individual winners of the scavenger hunt and Potion Masters contest at 9 pm CST tonight.

This is going to be a great Harry Potter Book Night! Enjoy the games and fun links, and let me know what your favorite is, or if you’ve got any of your own Harry Potter Book Night links to share.
This is it! We’ve come to the conclusion of the Harry Potter series, and, therefore, the end of my HP re-read. My eyes kept getting watery while reading this book, just as I suspected would happen. Those pesky allergies. We’re not completely done with all things Harry Potter, though. Oh, no. We’ve still got Harry Potter Book Night, A Night of Spells! Join me on February 4th to celebrate the series and the Boy Who Lived! There will be a post chalk full of links to games and other fun activities, and maybe a few of my own creation. I’ll also be on Twitter, using the official hashtag #HarryPotterBookNight. I’m kicking everything off at 5 pm Central Time (6 pm EST), and the party won’t be over until 9 pm. That’s FOUR HOURS OF AWESOME!
Since this last book of the series causes all the feels, especially reading it after Alan Rickman passed away earlier this month, I’ve listed some less emotional but still interesting links after the discussion questions.
Discussion Questions
Fun HP-Related Links
Will you be joining me for #HarryPotterBookNight? Let me know in the comments below and feel free to share any of your Harry Potter-related posts as well!
It’s the last day of the year, and most of the bloggers I follow have been posting annual recaps. I won’t be recapping my whole year, but I did decide to share some ways to celebrate, Harry Potter style. Below is a list of past Harry Potter-related posts and links I enjoyed throughout 2015 as well as ideas for throwing a Harry Potter themed New Year’s Eve party.
This is the last link-up, so be sure to share your HP-related posts before January 28th for your chance to be featured in next month’s discussion post!
Welcome to the fifth month of the Harry Potter re-read! Each month I’ll be reading a book from the series, in order, until Harry Potter Book Night on February 4th. Also, each month’s discussion includes a link-up for all your lovely HP related posts, and I’ll feature one or more of them from the previous month’s link-up. This month, check out L.C.’s “Confession from Someone Still Waiting for Their Hogwarts Letter”. Don’t forget to add your links to the link-up at the end of the discussion questions!
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Discussion Questions
Do you have a Harry Potter related post? Share it for the chance to be featured in next month’s discussion!
Since it’s Banned Books Week, I’d like to take a break from the usual discussion to share with you some of the many challenges, bannings, and burnings of the Harry Potter books. Before we get to that, though, this month’s featured post is about how Shaina @ Shaina Reads almost didn’t read the series. Check it out to find out why and then add your own Harry Potter related posts to the link-up for your chance to be featured in next month’s discussion post.
Welcome to the second month of the Harry Potter re-read! Each month I’ll be reading a book from the series, in order, until Harry Potter Book Night on February 4th. This month’s discussion is a bit different from last month’s. This time around, I’d like to discuss the impact of emotional abuse on children and if Harry is a realistic example of an abused child.
While reading Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, I began thinking about Harry’s behavior during his time with the Dursleys and how it compared to mine when I was growing up in an emotionally abusive home. Like Harry, I remember doing everything I could after a certain age to be as invisible as possible. I tried to disappear and I rarely ever had more than a couple close friends at a time. Unlike Harry, I moved so many times that I stopped making friends and retreated into my world of books. I never learned how to deal with bullies like Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle, but there were times when I stood up for myself or someone else the way Harry does. However, Harry has a remarkable sense of justice that very few kids his age have let alone children who have been neglected or abused. He also never acts out in self-destructive or harmful ways.
Harry doesn’t seem to be nearly as damaged as I felt, and I’ve been wondering why that is. Perhaps it’s because the Dursley’s aren’t his parents. Knowing this, maybe Harry understood the way he was treated wasn’t normal, and he was just unlucky in the relatives department? That’s a bit difficult to believe since he’s known nothing else, having been placed in their “care” when he was a baby. Maybe there’s another reason I’m just not seeing?
I also can’t decide whether or not Harry suffers from a lack of self-esteem and confidence as most abused children do. Perhaps he does, and that’s why he shies away from special attention? Granted, the kind of attention he gets in Chamber of Secrets is more excessive than probably any kid would want to deal with, but he also shies away from the attention he gets for defeating Voldemort. He doesn’t seem to have a problem with the attention he gets for being the youngest member of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, though.
I would love to know your thoughts on this subject, either in the comments or a separate post. Also, share any of your Harry Potter-related posts in the link up. I’ll feature at least one post each month, and if I decide to do a giveaway for Harry Potter Book Night, those that link up will get bonus points. While you’re at it, check out the other posts such as this recipe for chocolate frogs from The Daily Mayo.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was first published in the UK in 1997. The series has become so popular that people of all ages around the world have been reading and talking about them for the past eighteen years. While I didn’t find out about the books until the first movie adaptation and HP fans took over movie theaters everywhere, by time the final book was released I was in line to get my copy of it along with everyone else. I didn’t care that I was an adult in my early 20s getting extremely excited about a middle-grade Fantasy book. I had to have all of the books, and all of them had to be hardcover editions. To give you an idea of how rare that is, the only other complete series I own that are all hardcovers is C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia.
Despite my love for all things Harry Potter, I’ve never re-read the series, until now. For anyone who wants to join me as I continue to read each book over the next six months, I’ve put together some discussion questions. The discussion questions for each book will be posted on the last day of each month, and then there will be a final Harry Potter Book Night celebration post, possibly with a giveaway, on February 4th. There will also be a link up each month for all of you to share your HP related posts. I will look through all of them and then feature one or more in the following month’s discussion post.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Discussion Questions:
If you’ve got a Harry Potter related post, share it in the linky. Feel free to answer the discussion questions, write your own, or do something else entirely. As long as it’s related to Harry Potter, preferably the first book, you can share it for the chance of it being featured in next month’s post.