It isn't a fully comprehensive guide, but is definitely essential reading for any Harry Potter fan. Some books have been released through the website itself, including Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide Short Stories from Hogwarts: Of Heroism. Rowling explains that she originally wanted Harry to visit all of the Hogwarts common rooms, but couldn't think of a good reason for him to go to this one. There is also a detailed description of the Hufflepuff common room, described as being like a badger's sett, which I don't think appeared in any of the books or films. Rowling also mentions her regret at not including a ghost that would have occasionally tried to bar the students from entering the dining hall. I particularly enjoyed reading about things that didn't make it into the book series, including a poem that explains why Nearly Headless Nick ended up how he is, which was cut from Chamber of Secrets. Rowling's own thoughts and reflections about the series and its, including her pleasure at seeing a trolley sticking out of a wall at King's Cross representing Platform 9 3/4, as well as commenting how there would likely be other hidden platforms at the same station, one leading to "a version of the Orient Express". The thing I liked most about this was reading J.K. These eBooks, with writing curated by Pottermore, will take you beyond. It's short enough to be read in one sitting, and so I found it very accessible. Hogwarts An Incomplete And Unreliable Guide Kindle Single Pottermore Presents Author. This is an ebook from Pottermore, and provides some insight into the iconic Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide by J.K.
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