Reasons Why Harry Potter Is Better Than Twilight | ✓
Some people say Twilight is better than Harry Potter. Us Potterheads prove you wrong. Find out the reasons inside.
Some people say Twilight is better than Harry Potter. Us Potterheads prove you wrong. Find out the reasons inside.
Juliet Weasley's life is a mess. Last year, she watched a man she trusted murdered by a man she had learned everything from, she lost the love of her life to the same darkness that wanted to consume her, she had discovered that her entire life had been a lie and revealed the truth of Voldemort's immortality; a truth...
After the nightmare start to the summer where she was imprinted with the Dark Mark by Voldemort himself, Juliet Weasley is certain that her life is over. Her family refuse to believe her story about how she was forced to take the mark, and having not seen her boyfriend Draco Malfoy for almost 3 months, Juliet is convi...
When Juliet Weasley tells people who her parents are, they can hardly believe their ears. All of the Weasley's have red hair, freckles, and belong to Gryffindor House, right? Wrong. When Juliet was sorted into Slytherin in her first year at Hogwarts, her parents practically disowned her, her twin brother Ron and th...
Finally, summer has met its end, and Lily Luna Potter is whisked away for their second year of magical schooling at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. However, true to her surname, she's stumbled upon trouble as the mysterious Sanger twins take up a residency in her room, sacred magical objects are being stol...
Finally age eleven, Lily Luna Potter has received a coveted letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy and is whisked away for her first year of magical schooling. However, true to her surname, she's stumbled upon trouble as older students begin disappearing and whispers of a revolution float through the ha...
Seventh year was meant to be The Year for Rose Weasley and Scorpius Malfoy. They were the Heads of Hogwarts, had perfect scores, were top of their class and didn't intend to get along. Little did they expect to actually get along and go further than family history would have permitted them to.