In Diagon Alley
somewhere in middle earth?!
The book screams, which alerts Filch to the presence of somebody in the restricted section. Harry then has to hide and eventually finds the Mirror of Erised.
No, he wore the turban to hide Voldemort's face that was sticking out of the back of his head.
Love and lust is a bit hard to explain, you will understand it when you are older. (Note: they didn't kiss because Fred was there; they kissed because they didn't know Fred was there. And it was George, just for the record.)
The only luck potion ever mentioned in Harry Potter is the Felix Felicis or "Liquid Luck". It's never said how exactly to make the potion, but it is described as "the color of molten gold; while exposed to air large drops will leap like goldfish above the surface without spilling."
dragon hide gloves
In "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" for the DS, you can obtain dragon hide gloves by completing certain tasks. Specifically, you need to collect all the necessary ingredients for a potion in Professor Snape's class. Once you've done that, you can acquire the gloves as a reward for your efforts. Make sure to explore the game thoroughly to find all the items needed!
somewhere in middle earth?!
Luna Lovegood thought that nargles hide in mistletoe.
No, he wore the turban to hide Voldemort's face that was sticking out of the back of his head.
The book screams, which alerts Filch to the presence of somebody in the restricted section. Harry then has to hide and eventually finds the Mirror of Erised.
Love and lust is a bit hard to explain, you will understand it when you are older. (Note: they didn't kiss because Fred was there; they kissed because they didn't know Fred was there. And it was George, just for the record.)
Harry used one of the spells in the book on Draco Malfoy and almost killed him. He no longer wanted to use the book and so hid it.
Lumos.
Depends on the type and size of gloves.
Nothing of any great importance, she moved house to hide from the Death Eaters and after the war lived her life.
The only luck potion ever mentioned in Harry Potter is the Felix Felicis or "Liquid Luck". It's never said how exactly to make the potion, but it is described as "the color of molten gold; while exposed to air large drops will leap like goldfish above the surface without spilling."