MuggleNet was launched in 1999 by it's founder Emerson Spartz. The fan-site contains a forum, news, and editorials of the Harry Potter books. J K Rowling is friendly with the site, and bestowed it with her "Fan Site Award".
Try MuggleNet... they have nice ones
Answers.com has summaries of the Harry Potter books. Other good websites are MuggleNet and the Harry Potter Wikia.
Yes. Places like mugglenet will have them and you can create your own.
There are many notable Harry Potter fanfiction sites, and on one of them there is sure to be the sort of fic you are looking for. Try MuggleNet FanFiction or fanfiction.net.
Universal Orlando online sells official merchandise but you can buy things from places like Noble Collection, Amazon, Play and even Mugglenet.
There are several. Two of the biggest ones are MuggleNet and PotterCast.
Try MuggleNet... they have nice ones
Answers.com has summaries of the Harry Potter books. Other good websites are MuggleNet and the Harry Potter Wikia.
mugglenet is one.
Yes. Places like mugglenet will have them and you can create your own.
Definitely Mugglenet! You'll REALLY love it if you're a HUGE Harry Potter fan like me!!! Have fun!!!
Some good sites for Harry Potter news and entertainment are fansites like Mugglenet and Leaky Cauldron. The best site overall for Harry Potter is Pottermore, an official Harry Potter experience. It opens to all in October.
Yes. There is a list of featured extras on both Mugglenet and The Leaky Cauldron.
It's an yearly conference hosted by a fansite. It's Harry Potter related.
There are many notable Harry Potter fanfiction sites, and on one of them there is sure to be the sort of fic you are looking for. Try MuggleNet FanFiction or fanfiction.net.
There are lots of Harry Potter websites. Such as Mugglenet, Leaky Cauldon and of course the official Pottermore. There are countless numbers of Harry Potter Role Playing Games and even more fan fictions. See the Related Links for Harry Potter websites.
Apparently, a good deal do. Some popular Harry Potter fansites, like MuggleNet have regularly scheduled Harry Potter podcasts, and they they are popular enough to have been running monthly for several years now.