JK Rowling has launched a website with Harry Potter-related quizzes and reads to keep you occupied at home. Here's what a Potterhead thought of it
A still from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Tresa Dominic
Since then, there's been no looking back. I like to think I was lucky enough to start reading them before the movies came out so my mind could conjure up its own visuals without the boundaries of sticking to those from the film," she says. Of her first impressions of the website, Dominic, 32, shares that the layout and the royal colour scheme paired with sketches of the landscapes from the wizarding world were a nice touch. "It was quite user-friendly and what I particularly liked was the fact that it synced with my pre-existing Pottermore account, so I wouldn't have to go through a full registration process again," she adds.
The quizzes were interesting and she scored 100 per cent on the First Year Muggle Quiz. "I think the craft-related activities [such as one that teaches you to make a scrapbook] were created keeping much younger fans in mind. I wouldn't change anything about the site unless they come up with an interesting way to engage the older fans in addition to attracting new ones," Dominic shares, recommending the hub for pre-teens and younger kids, considering that Potter books are used to encourage reading among children.
Log on to https://www.wizardingworld.com/collections/harry-potter-at-home
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