
The speech Harry gives to the DA (“Every great wizard in history has started out as nothing more than we are now—students. If they can do it, why not us?”) is something I take to heart even if I’m not a wizard.

I will still love the series as if i was reading each book for the first time. i just wish it wasn’t over for me sometimes. But at the same time i’m glad because harry taught me that growing up is needed to face life.

Every time I read Nineteen Years Later I get really mad at Ron for telling the kids to stay away from Scorpius. They are adults, they should understand why Malfoy was mean in the first place, and forgiven him.

I just think the first time Draco was introduced in the book was pretty important, you really saw his real personality in the few pages. (Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone pages 59-61)

I always thought that Hermione’s attitude toward the centaurs was completely against her character.
She created S.P.E.W. to give lesser creatures(house-elves)more rights and believe that they should be treated like wizards. But, she calls Firenze a “horse” and says “either way, he’s still got four legs.”

I know it’s all fanon, but does no one consider this by what’s in the books, not by wanting their favorite character to be with the lead? Being female or gay wouldn’t change Harry hating Draco. He ignores him unless Draco’s a pest or involved in multiple near-homicides. Isn’t Ron the clear pick in this scenario? He’s Harry’s #1 person, and I love Hinny, but I think being like a girl!Ron is why Harry loves her

Before I truly got into the HP fandom, (reading all the books and watching the all movies) I only knew a little bit about the series. I got bored and took a quiz to determine which HP guy I would end up with. After a long test, with my honest answers, I got Percy Weasly. I had no idea who he was. And the more I read HP, my opinion of him changed a lot. At first, I liked him, because he was a nerd and a bit snooty. I thought it was funny. As time went on, he got more conceited, and I hated it. In GoF, I really started to dislike him, but part of me still wanted him redeemed. The letter he wrote to Ron was a slap in the face, but his reaction to Ron coming out of the lake was just adorable. I was so glad to see that happen when the seventh book came, and to this day I still love Percy Weasly!