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Meet me in The Queen’s Arms: An Unauthorised Tactical Guide to Lying, Treason, and English Pubs. by SolarMane
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
01 Jul 2026
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This is the story of two boys who should have been enemies but weren’t, the story of the men those boys became, and the story of a love so great that it ended a war.
"A novel with teeth AND a sense of humour" — Jillian Bilard, The Enchanted Review
"Positively scandalous. Who knew treason could be so saucy?" — Rita Skeeter, The Daily Prophet
"I've shagged half the people in this book. Surely that's reason enough to buy it." — Barty Crouch Jr., editor-in-chief, The Quibbler
"You're gonna suffer reading this… but you're gonna be happy about it." — Ron Weasley, Bludger and Broom Magazine‘Meet Me in The Queen’s Arms’ by Anonymous is the winner of Witch Weekly’s Top Twelve Non-Fiction Books of the Year.
Bookmarked by BAD666
11 Jul 2026
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Sirius Black met Remus Lupin in James’ flat after a series of unfortunate events. But before Remus, he met Barty Crouch Jr. in quite possibly the worst place imaginable and naturally decided their lives should become permanently entangled.
Remus Lupin met Sirius Black in his father’s church and then did what any reasonable person would do — proceeded to hyperfixate on him for years.
What do these two extremely different people have in common?
Nothing at all aside from being mildly obsessed with each other.
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“Waited for you, didn’t I?”
In 1971, two boys meet in a children’s home just outside London. Three years later, they find each other again at a boarding school in northern England. Four years after that, Britain is at a breaking point, under the rise of far-right politician Tom Riddle and his growing movement, and they're thrown into the middle of it.
Stolen cigarettes, pirate radio stations, recklessness, first loves, underground newspapers, the Yorkshire Dales, protests, punk, poetry, and rock and roll.
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A coming-of-age muggle AU retelling of the Marauders’ story, reimagined against 1970s–90s Britain heavily inspired by a time of real-world political unrest.
Wolfstar-centric.
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“The ache for home lives in all of us. The safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.”
― Maya AngelouSeries
- Part 2 of Tearing Down Our Walls
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Yuna doesn't like him.
