<p>WHAT IS THIS?
Can someone explain the point? I read and watched all the books/movies!</p>
<p>I think it’s the website with lotsa Potter stuff on it.</p>
<p>I signed up way back when in like October and got sorted into Hufflepuff. Needless to say, I never logged in again.</p>
<p>The point, my dear Watson, is simple. After the end of the movies, most Potterheads had nothing left to look forward to. We have all read the books at least once and that was it. It was the end of an era, an era full of magic found in the world J. K. Rowling created. And then she came up with Potternore and we had something to look forward to. We could learn more about every character she created, we could learn why she wrote one book a certain way, but what she really gave us was something to look forward to. It gave us something to anticipate. Because of Pottermore, Harry’s journey hasn’t ended. And that was one of the greatest things Rowling could have done for her fans.</p>
<p>I find Pottermore pretty boring…idk…</p>
<p>Was a beta tester and got sorted into Slytherin.</p>
<p>Pottermore is pretty meh in my opinion, though.</p>
<p>Exactly. I found it stupid actually. I got sorted into hufflepuff with a unicorn 10inch something wand</p>
<p>I AM A RAVENCLAW. Pottermore’s pretty awesome when you’re going through the book, but then there’s barely anything to do but wait for the next book to come out :(</p>
<p>BUt the entire series is out already…?</p>
<p>I don’t mean to read, but to work through the activities and extra sections on pottermore. Basically when you first join you go through the book chapter by chapter getting your wand in the same chapter as Harry does and stuff like that. Except from that, basically all you can do is make potions and duel.</p>
<p>I was a beta user as well and sorted into Ravenclaw. It was really fun for a good week but after the excitement of getting in wore off it’s just sort of…eh.</p>