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Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

19 years after the battle of Hogwarts, Harry Potter takes his second son Albus to Platform 9 3/4s to go to Hogwarts for the first time. Albus says he is merely nervous that he will be sorted into Slytherin, but in fact he fears living up to the name of his father. When he is indeed sorted into Slytherin as he feared, he...

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Potter Month- Harry Potter Snacks

In anticipation of the release of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Super Space Chick and The Nerdy Girlie are currently hosting a Potter Month, and being such a Potterhead myself I decided to contribute! To take my mind off waiting for the midnight release of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tonight I am throwing a Harry Potter party for my boyfriend and I...

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Review: The Hidden Oracle

After he has displeased his father Zeus, the god Apollo is cast down from Olympus and turned mortal as punishment. Not only is Apollo a mortal, but he is a teenager with acne and flab! Alone and vulnerable, Apollo is soon mugged by some thugs in an alley but is saved by a demigod named Meg. It is clear to Apollo that he...

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Review: The Red Queen

Mare Barrow is a Red, the downtrodden class of society forced to serve the elite Silvers as slaves and fodder in a never-ending war.  As a thief, Mare  avoids conscription, whilst taking what she needs in a world where she will be given nothing. But when she slips her hand into the pocket of a palace servant her life seems to change for...

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Potter Month-Oxford School of Wichcraft and Wizardry

In anticipation of the release of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Super Space Chick and The Nerdy Girlie are currently hosting a Potter Month, and being such a Potterhead myself I decided to contribute! Hogwarts is first and foremost a school. Before the sets were built on Leavesden Studios, Harry Potter was filmed at locations all over the U.K. Many iconic scenes from the...

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Review: Passenger

Aspiring young violinist Etta Spencer devotes all her time and energy to her musical career to distract herself from the reality of her distant mother.  The moment she picks up her bow at a private performance at the Met, Etta sets in motion a series of events that puts everyone she loves in danger and casts her life off course. She is transported...

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