Excerpts from the life of a 21st century Potterhead [ON HOLD]
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published May 27, 2018
Everleigh Stone was born a bit too late to have known about the Harry Potter Franchise,  2002, to be exact. She comes to know of the Harry Potter books too late, didn't know the proper order of the books, it was a surprise she knew who Dumbledore was. But when she's finally recommended by a friend to read the books, given how much of a bookworm she is, how different will her life turn out?

Take a look at the life of a Potterhead, which seems like the Biography of every Potterhead in reality.
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