![]() ![]() ![]() Rowling’s damaging words about the trans community-and more recent publishing of a novel that perpetuates dangerous stereotypes-has worn off some of the glint. Most of us hard-core Potterheads have grown up now, and things have changed since we vicariously lived through one wizard’s magical journey. We stood in lines at the nearest Barnes & Noble the night before a book release, bought Harry Potter movie tickets weeks in advance, and TiVo’d the annual movie marathon on ABC Family every winter. Back in the 2000s, to love Harry Potter was to be part of a community-a community that knew all the iconic spells Hogwarts students were taught, belonged in a House (#Hufflepuff4Life), and wished endlessly that they’d received a Hogwarts letter in the mail. ![]() If you’re thinking of getting a friend or family member the best Harry Potter gifts, consider the list ahead your Diagon Alley for gifting stans of the series. ![]()
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