All's fair in love and war, and Ron reckons that's because they're the same thing. It's his sixth year at Hogwarts and he's got himself in quite a skirmish indeed. His soured friendship with Hermione has become a battle of wits, and that's hardly a fair fight. Seeking advice, Ron challenges his hero Albus Dumbledore to a game of chess.
All's fair in love and war, and Ron reckons that's because they're the same thing. It's his sixth year at Hogwarts and he's got himself in quite a skirmish indeed. His soured friendship with Hermione has become a battle of wits, and that's hardly a fair fight. Seeking advice, Ron challenges his hero Albus Dumbledore to a game of chess.
Harry grows tired of his thankless work as an Auror trainee, and when the crime spree of a catburglar is made famous by the Daily Prophet's rumor mill, Harry is determined once again to break rank and investigate. Fourth in the Howler series.
Auror trainees Harry and Ron are content to stick to the work they are assigned, but when a peculiar case goes ignored by their boss, Hermione helps them investigate it under the radar. What could go wrong? Third in the Howler series.
Minister Shacklebolt advises Harry, Ron, and Hermione to take their N.E.W.T.s before they start Auror training. When saving the world isn't enough, they're forced to have another mad year at Hogwarts. Sequel to Howler.
Ron gets attacked by a werewolf, name o' Greyback, during the Battle of Hogwarts. He runs away from home to fight his curse, while George tries to fight the pain, and a backlash from the war has everyone fighting a new foe.