An Analysis in Grief: 10 Harry Potter Deaths We Did Not Get Over

An Analysis in Grief: 10 Harry Potter Deaths We Did Not Get Over

 

Minecon 2015 Location And Date: Minecraft Convention To Be Held In London On July 2015 Confirmed As Mojang Is Working On A New Installer For The Game!

Minecon 2015 Location And Date: Minecraft Convention To Be Held In London On July 2015 Confirmed As Mojang Is Working On A New Installer For The Game!

 

Minecon 2015 Announced!Good news Minecraft fans as Mojang COO, Vu Bui announced that the Minecon 2015 will be held in London on July 4 to July 5 this year.

Minecon 2015 will be hosted by Mojang it will be held in London for the first time. On Aug. 21, 2014, Vu Bui, COO of Mojang wrote on the company’s official website:
“I’ve been getting a lot of questions about MINECON lately, because before this time last year everyone knew the date and location and ticket info for MINECON 2013. While we don’t have a set date for the next MINECON just yet, I wanted to let everyone know that it won’t be until sometime in 2015. I’m shooting to have it in the spring in London!”

Just two weeks ago on Jan. 22, Bui hinted about Minecon news on Twitter:

“MINECON news is coming soon!”

Bui also revealed the details on when and where will Minecon be in London:

WHEN: July 4-5, 2015

WHERE: ExCeL London Exhibition and Conference Centre

WHO: You, hopefully!

Bui said in the statement, “If you like Minecraft, and you like people who like Minecraft, you’ll probably like MINECON. It’s THE place to see all the cool Mojangstas you fancy, meet people who love Minecraft maybe even as much as you do, and attend panels and events full of YouTube creators and a ton of other talented folks!

This summer we are heading to London, UK to hang out with 10,000 of our closest friends (hint: that’s you!). As usual there will be panels, contests, tournaments, events and a soon-to-be-announced show-of-some-sort for our Saturday night bash.”

Talking about the tickets, Bui said, “they will be released in two batches on the same day, different times, 5,000 tickets in each batch.” He added, “When you buy your ticket you’ll also get access to our discounted hotel pricing, so don’t go booking a hotel room just yet!”

According to The Guardian, Minecon started as an informal gathering of “Minecraft” fans back in 2010 in Bellevue, Washington when Markus “Notch” Persson, the game’s creator, was in town and said he wanted to meet players.

In other news, Mojang developer Nathan “Dinnerbone” Adams announced about the game’s installer on Twitter on Jan. 30.

“Our new installer uses Java 8, so that helps, but we haven’t pushed people to use that – only new players have that right now.”

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Witches, wizards and muggles welcomed to Stroud Library for Harry Potter craft day

Witches, wizards and muggles welcomed to Stroud Library for Harry Potter craft day

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Faye McCrink, eight, at the Harry Potter themed craft event at Stroud Library

Wannabe witches, wizards and muggles were welcomed to Stroud Library on Saturday for an afternoon of magical activities.The library, in Lansdown, hosted a Harry Potter themed craft event for children and adults alike.

 Actor Chris Rankin, who plays Percy Weasley in the film, was on hand to answer questions from Potter fans and there was even a visit from a live owl.

Youngsters, many dressed as their favourite Hogwarts characters, were also able to play a game of Quidditich, make their own wands and wizard hats, take part in colouring competitions and eat magical food.

The magical fun was not just for established Potter fans – library staff are hoping the event introduced new readers to J.K. Rowling’s world of Harry Potter.

It was part of Harry Potter Book Night, organised by Bloomsbury Children’s Books.

JK Rowling takes to Twitter to answer 3 important ‘Harry Potter’ questions

JK Rowling takes to Twitter to answer 3 important ‘Harry Potter’ questions

 

London: JK Rowling has solved some of the mysteries from the ‘ Harry Potter’ series, like problems of Horcruxes, 12 Grimmauld Place’s bizarre location and what happened to three-headed dog Fluffy, in a q and a on her Twitter account.

The 49-year-old author responded to this question “How come when Harry gets bitten by the Basilisk in Chamber of Secrets it doesn’t destroy the Horcrux in him?,” by saying “The Horcrux-receptacle has to be destroyed BEYOND REPAIR, so Harry would need to have DIED. #pleaseneveraskmethatoneagain,” the Independent reported.

Rowling was then asked “Where did Hagrid’s beloved Fluffy get to?” to which she said that “He was repatriated to Greece. Dumbledore liked to put Hagrid’s more foolish acquisitions back where they belong – not the forest.”

For the question, “Why is the Black family’s ancestral home in a Muggle neighbourhood?,” she wrote “A Black ancestor coveted the beautiful house, so ‘persuaded’ the Muggle occupant to leave and put the appropriate spells on it.”

She put those wondering about her taste in tea’s minds at rest too by answering that she likes Lancashire tea.

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Book Review: ‘Stotan!’ by Chris Crutcher great reading for young boys

Book Review: ‘Stotan!’ by Chris Crutcher great reading for young boys

Stotan!STOTAN! Chris Crutcher.
Written by Rich RogersMany parents wonder how they can get their sons reading. The trick is to find something he likes and then help him find books that fall in that category. For sports loving boys, Chris Crutcher’s books, especially the early ones, fill that category.

This book hooked me on young adult literature and showed me how great it can be, for both teens and adults. I first read it back in my college years, and I’m not saying how many years ago that was. Fortunately it’s still in print, along with many of Crutcher’s other early works.

A Stotan is a cross between a Stoic and a Spartan.

The narrator, Walker Dupree, and his friends are members of the high school swim team, and spend a week living together over the Christmas holidays–Stotan week. Essentially Hell Week. A week of intense swim training, that leaves them drained at the end of each day, but bonds them together even deeper than before.

Together they face racism, broken families and a devastating illness. What hooked me solidly on this was how real it all felt. Of course, any fiction augments things, but the emotions Crutcher pulled from me are all legitimate, I never felt manipulated. Reading Stotan, I felt everything from legitimate friendship to their struggles, and all the way to their commitment to each other. I laughed out loud several times here, and I was frustrated and angry in all the right spots too, and I cheered at the heroism I found here.

All the early works of Crutcher are worth reading (although I always recommend parents read a title first before passing it on to their kids). The best thing for parents is that great YA titles read very fast, because they lack padding. Teens don’t tolerate all the filler that finds its way into most adult novels. They want it straight to the point.

I’d recommend everything beginning with his first books, Running Loose, Stotan, the Crazy Horse Electric Game, Whale Talk, Chinese Handcuffs, Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes, Ironman, and the short story collection Athletic Shorts. Some of these do have some objectionable parts, but they do reflect–usually–the realities teens face.

However once you get beyond these titles Crutcher becomes an angry scold rather than a gentle guide. These tendencies begin showing up in “Chinese Handcuffs”, “Byrnes”, and “Ironman,” but they’re manageable. But by the time I read, “The Sledding Hill”, “Deadline”, and the next short story collection, “Angry Management,” I realized he’d lost what drew me to him initially. He keeps reliving the past problems without acknowledging that times have changed. And he does it with such anger and vehemence, that I had to finally stop reading him. It’s really a shame, because for years, I looked forward to new Crutcher books. Now, just looking at them tires me.

But still his early work is definitely worth reading and still in print as well as available in electronic formats as well.

Rich welcomes questions and comments from readers. You can contact him at 62rich@gmail.com.

Harry Potter Alliance celebrates 10 years of doing good deeds around the world

Harry Potter Alliance celebrates 10 years of doing good deeds around the world

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Did you realize that there is a major nonprofit activist group that was created around Harry Potter?

The Harry Potter Alliance, formed in 2005, is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of turning “fans into heroes,” around the world. They have more than 300 organized chapters in 45 countries.

The org was started by a touring comedian, Andrew Slack, when he was looking for a way to integrate social purpose into his acts. The Alliance has built libraries, sent cargo planes to Haiti and headed fund-raising efforts to help citizens in Darfur as just a few of its philanthropic efforts.

This is a great story about a nonprofit pulling together likeminded fans to bond over Harry Potter and using stories to “mobilize for social change.” And, yep, even J.K. Rowling has gotten involved, saying she is “humbled” by the Alliance’s good deeds.

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