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  1. Shrake A Shrake is a type of fish found in the Atlantic Ocean in the Harry Potter universe. It was artificially created through magic by wizards and witches to destroy Muggle fishing nets. Sphinx The Sphinx was a magical beast in the wizarding world with the head of a human and the body of a lion.

  2. ABOUT THE HARRY POTTER BOOKS AND THIS GUIDE J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books are among the most popular and acclaimed of all time. Published in the UK between 1997 and 2007 and beginning with Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, the seven books are epic stories of Harry Potter and his friends as they

  3. mustache, thinking . . . no, he was being stupid. Potter wasn’t such an unusual name. He was sure there were lots of people called Pot-ter who had a son called Harry. Come to think of it, he wasn’t even sure his nephew was called Harry. He’d never even seen the boy. It

  4. Harry Potter is now a global brand worth an estimated $15 billion, and the books have been adapted into record-breaking films as well. In 2001, Rowling remarried and had a second child. She has also become a noted philanthropist, donating significant money to combat poverty, social inequality, and MS, or multiple sclerosis, a disease from which her mother passed away.

  5. Harry Potter and the Metaphysics of Soul-Splitting Gregory Bassham King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, PA 1. Introduction The world of Harry Potter is a magical one in which souls can be split into pieces and fragments of souls can be magically embedded in external “dark objects” (Horcruxes), making one immortal as long as one or more of

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  6. “Get — off — me!” Harry gasped; for a few seconds they strug-gled, Harry pulling at his uncle’s sausage-like fingers with his left hand, his right maintaining a firm grip on his raised wand. Then, as the pain in the top of Harry’s head gave a particularly nasty throb, Un-cle Vernon yelped and released Harry as though he had received an

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  8. Excerpt from Chapter 9 of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban But something odd was happening. An eerie silence was falling across the stadium. The wind, though as strong as ever, was forgetting to roar. It was as though someone had turned off the sound, as though Harry had gone suddenly deaf – what was going on?

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