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- Potter novels through Pottermore Publishing. On 31 July 2011, registration for the limited beta of a website named Pottermore began. The limited release...
- were likely other, better-protected artifacts. J. K. Rowling revealed on Pottermore that Quirinus Quirrell served as a temporary Horcrux when Voldemort's...
- Oscar "Buddy" Woods, were billed as "the Wampus Cats". J. K. Rowling's Pottermore story History of Magic in North America lists the Wampus cat as a source...
- 2024-11-02. "Influential cats of the wizarding world - Pottermore". "Mrs Norris - Pottermore". Fiona Kelleghan (2005), "Cats", The Greenwood encyclopedia...
- of Power, Politics and Pesky Poltergeists as a part of a series named Pottermore Presents. It was released on 6 September 2016 in several languages at...
- image for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) "Ginny Weasley". Pottermore. Archived from the original on 31 May 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2018. Rowling...
- a digital e-book edition (ISBN 9781781109472) was published by Pottermore. Pottermore also published an enhanced e-book edition available through Apple's...
- upcoming project called Pottermore, where all ****ure Harry Potter projects, and all electronic downloads, would be concentrated. Pottermore opened to the general...
- released them on the Pottermore website in 2012. Vendors such as Amazon displa**** the ebooks in the form of links to Pottermore, which controlled pricing...
- from Hogwarts of heroism, hardship, and dangerous hobbies. Pottermore Presents. Pottermore. ISBN 978-1-78110-628-0. Rowling, J. K. (2005). "Horace Slughorn"...