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Fantastic Beasts: the Crimes of Grindelwald - the Original Screenplay

The Wizarding World journey continues . . . The powerful Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald was captured in New York with the help of Newt Scamander. But, making good on his threat, Grindelwald escapes custody and sets about gathering followers, most of whom are unsuspecting of his true agenda: to raise pure-blood wizards up to rule over all non-magical beings. In an effort to thwart Grindelwald's plans, Albus Dumbledore enlists Newt, his former Hogwarts student, who agrees to help once again, unaware of the dangers that lie ahead. Lines are drawn as love and loyalty are tested, even among the truest friends and family, in an increasingly divided wizarding world. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is the second screenplay in a five-film series to be written by J.K. Rowling, author of the internationally bestselling Harry Potter books. Set in 1927, a few months after the events of Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, and moving from New York to London, Paris and even back to Hogwarts, this story of mystery and magic reveals an extraordinary new chapter in the wizarding world. Illustrated with stunning line art from MinaLima with some surprising nods to the Harry Potter stories that will delight fans of both the books and films.
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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay was released on 16 November 2018, the same day the film premiered in the UK and US. It was released in both book form and digital form. The events of the screenplay followed the screenplay of the first film. It was written by J. K. Rowling. The cover was designed by MinaLima Design.
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Short Stories from Hogwarts of Heroism, Hardship and Dangerous Hobbies

'Minerva was the Roman goddess of warriors and wisdom. William McGonagall is celebrated as the worst poet in British history. There was something irresistible to me about his name, and the idea that such a brilliant woman might be a distant relative of the buffoonish McGonagall.' - J.K. RowlingPottermore Presents is a collection of J.K. Rowling's writing from the Pottermore archives: short reads originally featured on pottermore.com with some exclusive new additions. These eBooks, with writing curated by Pottermore, will take you beyond the Harry Potter stories as J.K. Rowling reveals her inspiration, intricate details of characters' lives and surprises from the wizarding world.These stories of heroism, hardship and dangerous hobbies profile two of the Harry Potter stories' most courageous and iconic characters: Minerva McGonagall and Remus Lupin. J.K. Rowling also gives us a peek behind the closed curtains of Sybill Trelawney's life, and you'll encounter the reckless, magical-beast-loving Silvanus Kettleburn along the way.
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The final e-book from the world of Harry Potter, this one is about the the most mysterious part of Hogwarts - its teachers!
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Short Stories from Hogwarts of Power, Politics and Pesky Poltergeists

'No Muggle Prime Minister has ever set foot in the Ministry of Magic, for reasons most succinctly summed up by ex-Minister Dugald McPhail (term of office 1858-1865): "their puir wee braines couldnae cope wi' it."' - J.K. RowlingPottermore Presents is a collection of J.K. Rowling's writing from the Pottermore archives: short reads originally featured on pottermore.com with some exclusive new additions. These eBooks, with writing curated by Pottermore, will take you beyond the Harry Potter stories as J.K. Rowling reveals her inspiration, intricate details of characters' lives and surprises from the wizarding world.These stories of power, politics and pesky poltergeists give you a glimpse into the darker side of the wizarding world, revealing the ruthless roots of Professor Umbridge, the lowdown on the Ministers for Magic and the history of the wizarding prison Azkaban. You will also delve deeper into Horace Slughorn's early years as Potions master at Hogwarts - and his acquaintance with one Tom Marvolo Riddle.
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This e-book is all darker side of the wizarding world and just might have some secrets about the origins of you-know-who.
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Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide

'The Ministry of Magic felt strongly, however, that to construct an additional wizarding station in the middle of London would stretch even the Muggles' notorious determination not to notice magic when it was exploding in front of their faces.' - J.K. Rowling
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The first of 3 e-books that came out September. This one is all about the secrets and surprises that lie within the walls of the magical school, Hogwarts.
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The Tales of Beedle the Bard

The Tales of Beedle the Bard contains five richly imaginative stories of adventure, cunning, heartache, and, of course, magic. They are to the wizarding community what the tales of the Brothers Grimm are to Muggle families. This lush new illustrated edition has been translated from the ancient runes by Hermione Granger and is presented here with extensive commentary by Albus Dumbledore. And now Hans Christian Andersen Medalist Lisbeth Zwerger interprets these classic tales with beauty and tenderness (and wit), illuminating them for modern readers. With an introduction and notes by J.K. Rowling, this collection will thrill and delight Muggles and wizards alike. For every sale of this book, Scholastic will donate 15% of the suggested retail price to Lumos, an international nonprofit organization founded by J.K. Rowling that works globally to end the institutionalization of children. wearelumos.org
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Every wizarding child has a copy of this book and it's an important part of the last Harry Potter book, so J. K. Rowling made it a real book too.
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Quidditch Through the Ages

A perennial bestseller in the wizarding world and one of the most popular books in the Hogwarts School library,Quidditch Through the Ages contains all you will ever need to know about the history, the rules - and the breaking of the rules - of the noble sport of Quidditch. Packed with fascinating facts, this definitive guide by the esteemed Quidditch writer Kennilworthy Whisp charts the game's history from its early origins in the medieval mists on Queerditch Marsh through to the modern-day sport loved by so many wizard and Muggle families around the world. With comprehensive coverage of famous Quidditch teams, the commonest fouls, the development of racing brooms, and much more, this is a must-have sporting bible for all Harry Potter and Quidditch lovers, whether the weekend amateur or the devoted Chudley Cannons fanatic. This large print, dyslexia-friendly edition of the most famous sports book in the wizarding world pairs J.K. Rowling's original text with gorgeous jacket art by Jonny Duddle and line illustrations throughout by Tomislav Tomic. Features to aid accessibility include RNIB-approved and dyslexia-friendly fonts and font sizes, tinted paper for glare reduction and maximum contrast, captions and detailed descriptions to accompany each illustration and themed navigational aids to assist the reader. A contribution from the sale of each book will go to Comic Relief and Lumos.
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Like Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, this book is the Hogwarts reading list but it great for muggles too. It has lots of information about Quidditch teams from across Britain and around the world.
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Fantastic Beasts and where to Find Them

Presents facsimile editions of two books from the world of Harry Potter--the text for Hogwarts' Care of Magical Creatures class and a book on the origins and development of the wizarding game of Quidditch.
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This Hogwarts text is a must read. It's part of every wizard and witch's reading list for as long as anyone can remember. In the muggle world, this book actually came out in 2001.
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Noble Collection - Harry Potter - The Triwizard Cup

Stunning recreation of The Triwizard Cup from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Made from Diecast Metal and Fine Pewter, with wooden display base. Measures approx. 8" /20cm in height. Designed and manufactured to perfection by The Noble Collection. 100% officially licensed Harry Potter merchandise
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The gob­let of fire in "Har­ry Pot­ter and the Gob­let of Fire."
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Harry Potter Dumbledore's Army Light Up Notebook

Stay on top of your Hogwarts class notes with this Dumbledore's Army themed notebook with a cover that light up like magic -with the touch of a button. 6x 8.2" hardcover, bound, 120 lined pages and requires 3x LR1130 batteries (included). Batteries can be charged. Comes in a blister package.
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Dumbledore's Army (also known as the D.A.) was a secret organisation initiated by Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley to teach their fellow Hogwarts colleagues proper Defence Against the Dark Arts in 1995. It was founded by Hermione, but taught and led by Harry.
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The Firebolt by The Noble Collection

This authentic replica broom is based on the Firebolt model given to Harry by Sirius Black. Truly a treasure for any Harry Potter fan, this full-size broom replica is authentically modeled on the prop used in the films and features a wood handle, twig-like bristles, and metal handles that mimic the goblin made iron wor
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The Firebolt is a costly broom and Harry Potter was one of the first to own one. It continues to be made in relatively small quantities, partly because the goblin workers involved in the patented ironwork are prone to strikes and walkouts at the smallest provocation.
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The Noble Collection Harry Potter Chocolate Frog Prop Replica

Officially authorized by Warner Brothers.Squash it, stretch it, squish it, or just admire it on your desk.. Includes a detailed keepsake box and a Dumbledore Famous Witches and Wizards Card.. Features a non-edible Chocolate Frog Prop Replica as seen at Honeydukes Sweetshop.. Officially authorized by Warner Brothers.
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In 1991, a chocolate frog was seen on a table in the Great Hall at the Sorting Ceremony. The same year, Hermione Granger gave Harry a large box of Chocolate Frogs for Christmas.
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Wizarding World of Harry Potter : Weasleys Wizard Wheezes Chocolate & Candy Assortment Skiving Snackbox



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From fainting fancies to fever fudge, the skiving snackboxes allow you to 1) eat candy, and 2) get excused from whatever you want to get out of. Plus Fred and George invented them, so you're also supporting a small business with your purchase. Win/win/WIN.
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Cauldron Cake

The Cauldron Cake are a popular wizarding cake variant. Cauldron Cakes are mass-produced in Pakistan by Qizilbash Quality Confectionary from 1854 onward. They can be bought from the Honeydukes Express trolley on the Hogwarts Express or at Honeydukes Sweetshop in Hogsmeade. Some witches and wizards, like Bathilda Bagshot, made their own homemade batches of Cauldron Cakes. There is also a transfiguration spell that can turn Cauldron Cakes to cabbages.
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Harry shares these with Ron on his very first trip on the Hogwarts Express. I picture them as those hot lava cakes with creamy centers. Yum.
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Jelly Belly Harry Potter Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans - 1.2 oz - 24 ct

Jelly Belly Harry Potter Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans. 1 - 24 Count Case of 1.2 ounce boxes. Delicious "normal" jelly beans are mixed with crazy, creepy flavors in a 20-flavor magical medley. Boxes are randomly assorted and may not contain every flavor. New packaging coming soon; Same great taste just a new look
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You might get chocolate or peppermint or toffee flavored, and everything's great. But you also might bite into belly button lint, dirt, dog food, envelope glue, phlegm, or vomit.
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Marauder's Map™ by The Noble Collection

A detailed full size Marauder's Map replica printed on parchment paper. Measures 15.5 x 72 inches open, folds to 15.5 x 8.25 inches.
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Harry used the map throughout his time as a student at Hogwarts, especially during his third year, when he tried to find his way into Hogsmeade.
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Final Challenge Chess Set by Noble Collection

This chess set is an astonishing recreation of the 'Final Challenge' chess set as seen in the movie Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The beautiful 32 die-cast zinc chess pieces are made to exact detail and measure from 2.5 to 5.5 inches in height. The set comes complete with a striking plexiglass playing board me
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Ronald Weasley owned a Wizard's Chess set which he inherited from his grandfather. Unlike many of his hand-me-downs possessions, the second-hand chess set was advantageous as the pieces trusted him. When Harry Potter played with Seamus Finnigan's chess men, they did not trust his judgement and offered him advice.
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Hogwarts

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, commonly shortened to Hogwarts , is a fictional British school of magic for students aged eleven to eighteen, and is the primary setting for the first six books in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Rowling has suggested that she may have inadvertently taken the name from the hogwort plant (Croton capitatus), which she had seen at Kew Gardens some time before writing the series, although the names "The Hogwarts" and "Hoggwart" appear in the 1954 Nigel Molesworth book How to Be Topp by Geoffrey Willans. Hogwarts school was voted as the 36th best Scottish educational establishment in a 2008 online ranking, outranking Edinburgh's Loretto School. According to a director of the Independent Schools Network Rankings, it was added to the schools listing "for fun" and was then voted on.
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Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is the British wizarding school, located in the Scottish Highlands. It accepts magical students from Great Britain and Ireland for enrolment. It is a state-owned school funded by the Ministry of Magic. The precise location of the school can never be uncovered because it was rendered Unplottable. To Muggles, the school looks like an old abandoned castle. Similarly, most wizarding schools locations are protected in order to prevent their ways of teaching being revealed, as well as protect the students and schools themselves from any harm.
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Butterbeer

Butterbeer was a popular wizarding beverage described as tasting "a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch". It was served at numerous locations in the wizarding world and had a very slight alcoholic content. Students of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry would often buy it when visiting Hogsmeade. Butterbeer was served cold in bottles and hot in "foaming tankards."In Hogsmeade, it's sold at The Three Broomsticks and The Hog's Head.
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Lupin was surprised that Harry had tasted Butterbeer when, as far as the professor knew, Harry had never been to Hogsmeade.[12] This was untrue as Harry had been to Hogsmeade previously when he sneaked in and had tried Butterbeer at The Three Broomsticks.
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French onion soup

French onion soup (French: soupe à l’oignon ) is a type of soup usually based on meat stock and onions, and often served gratinéed with croutons and cheese on top of a large piece of bread. Although ancient in origin, the dish underwent a resurgence of popularity in the 1960s in the United States due to a greater interest in French cuisine. French onion soup is usually served as a starter.
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In addition to treacle tart, as one answer mentioned, Harry enjoys French onion soup. In the seventh book the narration notes that after they are kinder to Kreacher, his cooking improves, and “today’s French onion was as good as Harry had ever tasted.”
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Hogwarts Steak and kidney pie

Steak and kidney pie is a British dish with a filling of diced beef and kidneys in a thick sauce. Steak and kidney pie was served at dinnertime at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry on 12 September 1991 and in September 1995. Steak and kidney was sold as a meal specialty at the Leaky Cauldron. It was mentioned on a meal sign.
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This classic dish is often served at Hogwarts feasts, so obviously it's got to be good. In fact, all of the Hogwarts feasts sound amazing... though the fact that it's cooked with house-elf labor disqualifies it from rising higher on the list (though Dumbledore does eventually pay Dobby, so if it's made by Dobby, yay).
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Knickerbocker glory

A knickerbocker glory is a layered ice cream sundae that is served in a large tall conical glass, and to be eaten with a distinctive long spoon, particularly in the British Isles. The knickerbocker glory, first described in the 1920s, may contain ice cream, cream, fruit, meringue. Layers of these different sweet tastes are alternated in a tall glass and topped with different kinds of syrup, nuts, whipped cream and often a cherry.
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Remember when there wasn't enough ice cream on Dudley's Knickerbocker glory, and he pitched a fit, so Harry got to eat the rest? That's the taste of happiness right there. This may not be a magical dish, but Harry was happy when he ate it, so it probably tasted great.
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Harry Potter-inspired Pumpkin Pasties

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Harry Potter tried them for the first time on the Hogwarts Express, at the start of his first year, when he famously impressed Ron Weasley by buying some of everything on the trolley
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Treacle tart

Treacle tart is a traditional British dessert. The earliest known recipe for the dessert is from English author Mary Jewry in her cookbooks from the late 19th century.
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Treacle tart is a traditional English dessert, made predominately of shortcrust pastry and golden syrup. The tart is normally served hot with a dollop of clotted cream. It can also be served with ordinary cream, custard, or yoghourt. Treacle tart can also be served cold. It is a favourite dessert in the wizarding world and also a personal favourite of Harry Potter,[1] who likes it so much that he smells it when he is in the presence of Amortentia.