We can learn about famous
Boggarts of the past, what Dumbledore gave Hagrid's predecessor Professor Kettleburn on his retirement and the origin of the wizard adage «I'll take Cadogan's pony,» amongst many other fascinating pieces of background and insight into the books.»
Not exact matches
Rowling's books were long, endlessly complicated, and full
of things like butterbeer, grindylows, fizzing whizbees, and
boggarts.
This film is full
of goblins, hobgoblins, ogres, sprites, elves, piskies, gryphons, brownies and
boggarts, all beautifully animated from Tony DiTerlizzi's wonderful drawings.
They soon find a book — Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You — that will open their eyes to the invisible, odd, and sometimes dangerous world
of dragons and
boggarts, phookas and fairies, sprites and goblins that is all around them.
Thomas becomes an apprentice to the Spook, who has the important, if feared, job
of ridding the countryside and villages
of pesky «ghouls,
boggarts, and all manner
of wicked beasties.»
Folk talked
of boggarts haunting the night, not that I was ignorant enough to believe every outlandish tale, but I was shaken to the bone from seeing the boy who disappeared into nowhere.
In his world, silver linings are fool's gold, and happy endings are more the stuff
of fantasy than nixies,
boggarts and their kin ever could be.