HogwartsMonthlyMagazineJanuary2024NewYear's&Pre-Valentine'sSpecialIssue

written by Hiya Debnath

So how did you start your new year, 2024? Did the year begin as expected? The Hogwarts Monthly Magazine is on the journey through 2024 with you. Read away to get more New Year vibes and smoothly transition into the upcoming shortest month of the year while also staying full of love, positive thoughts, and valid expectations throughout the entire year of 2024. Let's make this year truly worth it. Are you feeling equipped for the ups and downs? Here's a toast to the magical ride through 2024, with the Hogwarts Monthly Magazine January 2024 New Year's & Pre-Valentine's Special Issue.

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Kyra's Visit to the Current Hogwarts Library

Chapter 7

The Hogwarts Library is a place almost all students of Hogwarts go to stuff their brains up with knowledge. Not only that, they also love to read fictional, adventurous, or mysterious stories. It is like a cosy and quiet society where bookworms and their nerdy friends love to hang out. Besides the textbooks that the Professors work hard to write, the Hogwarts Library also houses many other extraordinary books. This month, I am going to walk you through some of the most popular books that you will see on your visits there.



  1. "Metamorphosis: Transfiguration For Beginners" by [No Name] is a guidebook with some useful transfiguration skills that you just won't find anywhere. A comprehensive guide to help you understand transfiguration, this is the perfect book for you if you are a lover of this difficult branch of magic.

  2. "A Light To The Darkness" written by Sophie McD is an outstanding fan-fiction with the most imaginative chapters you would ever come across. Once you start reading this one, you might never stop.

  3. "The Story of Dobby The House - Elf" written by Shakira Marvolo Riddle describes the life of Dobby from when he got freed to when he became a real hero. Are you a fan of Dobby and want to read all the information available about him in one place? Well, this book is just what you need.

  4. "The Four Founders" by Leó Falcón is the story of the four founders of the Hogwarts houses - Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Helga Hufflepuff. All the particulars of these famous witches and wizards are compiled into this book.

  5. If the lessons are giving you a headache because they are scattered around your day, stop using those time-turners and read "Schedules" by Ayumi Lawson to be able to adjust your class timings wisely and organize your day at Hogwarts. This book is your best possible reference for the most appropriate Hogwarts schedule, from your 1st year at Hogwarts all the way to your 7th year.


I hope you enjoy reading these books and have a great time in the library. Furthermore, the textbook "Advanced Potion-Making" by Professor Draekon was added to the Hogwarts Library last month and is still attracting curious readers. It's your turn to grab it and start learning some highly advanced potion-making.


If you find the library spammed with inappropriate or offensive books, kindly help declutter the haven of Hogwarts nerds by reporting them through the Google form in Headmistress Oshiro's book, "The Guide to the HiH Library".


That was all for this month, lovely bookworms. One last thing to say - I wish you all a very happy new year!


 


- Kyra, Journalist, Hogwarts Monthly Magazine.

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