![]() Imagine Redit meets Tumblr with all possible Potter-verse ideas collated in one location, officially. Watch out for multiple interpretations of the storylines, reader head canons, and a fan fiction series from Potterheads across the world. (Courtesy: Pottermore)īut thematic discussions are not the only talks you can look forward to. Additionally, the club promises treats such as new articles, character backgrounds and nuances directly from Rowling. The themes up for discussion range from differentiating between the magical and the muggle world, first impressions of characters, education, and what defines heroes and villains. The website will then open forums to explore new themes of the wizarding world and dive into every little detail of each book.įor instance, the first book in question is the Philisopher’s Stone. Every week, fans will collectively read (or re-read for the millionth time) one book from the series. It even promises to function like a regular book club. It will be an international Harry Potter collective where you can meet fellow die-hard fans and theorists, and geek out over books like teenagers. Its pop culture impact is undeniably unmatched.Īnd so, to celebrate the boy wizard’s two decades in existence, Pottermore – the official website for all things wizarding by Rowling – is set to launch the official Harry Potter Book Club. In times of tremulous global politics, the Harry Potter series and its lessons have played a lasting role in reinforcing the importance of inclusivity, mutual respect and peace. Most importantly, they set the parameters for what constitutes true friendship. Their sensibility, sensitivity and bravery transcended the pages of the book, and the Golden Trio (as Potterheads call them) led us through multiple adventures. The protagonists of the novels – Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger – became the poster-rebels of our teenage years. The series arguably captured the imagination of an entire generation. Author JK Rowling – over the next decade – took fans on a coming-of-age journey of discovering courage and love, and battling both inner and outer demons. Twenty years ago, on June 26, 2007, the world saw the launch of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone – the first book of a seven-part series.
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