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 Step into the Wizarding World with immersive, audiobook-style readings of fan-made stories. Harry Potter Ljudbokskanalen brings character-driven tales to life with clear narration, careful pacing, and a focus on relationships, intrigue, and magic at Hogwarts and beyond. Expect longform episodes that feel like a true audiobook, plus occasional multi-chapter arcs that follow canon timelines or explore thoughtful alternate paths.
 New listeners can start anywhere that catches the eye. Returning fans can binge complete storylines from beginning to end.
 This is an independent fan production that celebrates the spirit of the books. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by J. K. Rowling, Warner Bros., or any rights holder. All stories are transformative fan works. Where applicable, readings are shared with permission from the authors. 

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Send a text Hogwarts throws the strangest victory party Harry’s ever seen: pajamas, all-night feasting, and the kind of relieved laughter that only happens when everyone knows they nearly died. Hermione is back on her feet, friendships shift in ways nobody expected, and Harry’s crew finally gets a moment where they can breathe without flinching. Awards are handed out, points are tallied, and the school tries to wrap trauma in celebration. Even Ginny’s future gets rewritten, and Harry finds hi...
Send a text The Chamber of Secrets is not empty. It’s waiting. Deep beneath Hogwarts, Harry finds Ginny barely alive, the basilisk’s presence like a pressure on the air, and a boy who shouldn’t exist standing between them: Tom Riddle, charming, calm, and delighted that Harry finally showed up. What follows is not a simple fight. It’s a psychological trap. Tom doesn’t just want to kill Harry. He wants to understand him, provoke him, and shape him. He taunts Harry with the prophecy, with Snape,...
Send a text With exams looming and Hermione still petrified, Harry stops pretending school matters more than survival. He makes a cold, strategic play that shocks even his closest friends: he secures a goblin-wrought sword from Lucius Malfoy, turning a political negotiation into a weapon designed for one purpose, killing the basilisk. But getting to the Chamber is harder than finding the blade. Teachers are watching, curfews are tight, and every attempt to investigate ends with someone shephe...
Send a text With the Championship match on the horizon, Hogwarts is briefly distracted by Quidditch fever… until another student is attacked and the castle snaps back into panic. The cancellation hits Harry hard. Snape tries to reach him, tries to talk, tries to understand why the guardianship that should have meant “safe” seems to have left Harry hollow and unreachable. When Harry finally breaks, it is not quietly. It is rage, guilt, and self-blame detonating at once, and Snape is forced to ...
Send a text Hermione is determined to solve Hogwarts’ mystery the right way: research first, panic never. While the school obsesses over Quidditch and rumors, she digs into serpents, magic theory, and the ugly logic behind the attacks, building a terrifying case for what might be stalking the castle. But the deeper Hermione goes, the more the cracks show inside their friend group. Harry’s cold pragmatism collides with Hermione’s principles, and what starts as “how do we stop it?” turns into a...
Send a text Harry approaches Snape with an offer that sounds almost harmless: help with a “project” in exchange for something strange. What he hands over is anything but harmless. A diary that answers back, signed with a name that should be impossible, and a trail that points straight into the darkest parts of Hogwarts’ history. Snape realizes, in one sickening heartbeat, that this is not a student prank. It’s a weapon. Then the outside world strikes. Before Snape can even process the danger ...
Send a text Harry Potter returns to the Slytherin common room like a storm breaking, and for once the castle doesn’t greet him with fear, it greets him with applause. His friends throw him a welcome-back celebration, pepper him with questions, and force him to retell every detail of the political fight that got him reinstated. For a moment, it feels like Hogwarts might actually be his again. Then reality kicks the door in. Lockhart declares Valentine’s Day a school-wide spectacle, unleashing ...
Send a text Another student is found petrified, and suddenly the “Heir of Slytherin” narrative starts to collapse. Snape doesn’t waste time. He Floos Harry immediately and forces the real question: does Harry even want to go back to Hogwarts after what Dumbledore did to him? While Harry wrestles with the idea of returning to a place that turned on him, his friends reach him through the fire with something he’s not used to hearing: certainty. They miss him. They believe him. They want him back...
Send a text Christmas comes early, and it comes to Spinner’s End. Snape tries to make it practical: food, warmth, rest, and a plan to keep Harry hidden from the chaos at Hogwarts. Harry tries to act like it’s nothing, like gifts don’t matter and kindness is just another trap. But the letters keep coming. Friends keep pushing. And the house itself keeps forcing Harry to confront the one thing he has never been allowed to want: belonging. As the holiday unfolds, the small moments hit hardest. A...
Send a text Snape returns to Hogwarts running on exhaustion and a single priority: keeping Harry stable long enough to heal. Harry is safe for the moment, sleeping off potions in a house that still feels too unfamiliar to trust. But back at school, Harry’s friends are a powder keg, and they corner Snape with the one question that matters: is Harry alive, and are they going to see him? Snape tries to contain the chaos with rules, boundaries, and a plan that feels almost reasonable. Letters fir...
Send a text Harry’s escape ends in the last place anyone expects: Severus Snape’s childhood home. Sick, wheezing, and running on fumes, Harry arrives with his house-elf at his side and a paranoid instinct that keeps counting exits. Snape doesn’t mock him for it. He keys Harry into wards, feeds him, doses him with potions, and offers something that feels more dangerous than any threat: a safe place with no price tag attached. But safety comes with consequences. The outside world is circling, t...
Send a text Dumbledore makes his move, and it’s brutal: Harry Potter is expelled, disarmed, and sent back to the very home that has already broken him. Snape storms into the Headmaster’s office expecting answers, and instead finds betrayal, cold logic, and a Headmaster who has decided Harry is the threat, not the victim. With Hogwarts in uproar and the Daily Prophet circling like vultures, Snape begins a desperate search that turns into obsession. Days pass with no trace, on...
Send a text The Dueling Club was supposed to make Hogwarts feel safer. Instead, it hands the school a new reason to fear Harry Potter. In front of teachers, students, and a crowd hungry for proof, Harry does something that cannot be explained away as rumor or coincidence: he speaks Parseltongue. In a castle already convinced the Heir of Slytherin has returned, that single moment turns Harry from “suspected” into “certain” in the eyes of people who want an easy monster. As the whispers s...
Send a text After Colin Creevey’s attack, Hogwarts turns paranoid and violent. Harry Potter becomes the school’s favorite target, hunted in corridors by students who think they are doing the castle a favor. He stops fighting back with magic, not because he’s weak, but because he knows he’s being watched, and one wrong move could hand Dumbledore the excuse he’s waiting for. When a group finally corners Harry, things snap. Snape arrives to find blood, accusations, and Harry ho...
Send a text Hogwarts turns colder by the day, and Harry can feel it in every shove, every whispered insult, every dirty look that follows him through the corridors. Accused of being Slytherin’s Heir, he’s trapped in a week of escalating harassment while his friends scramble to keep him steady, and the rumors about the Chamber of Secrets only sharpen the fear in the air. Then Quidditch arrives, and it is not just a game, it’s a battlefield. With a storm rolling in and Gryffin...
Send a text The moment the castle floods the corridor, Harry is trapped in the worst possible position: standing beneath the blood-red warning, beside Susan Bones and Luna Lovegood, with Mrs. Norris hanging frozen on the wall. Filch explodes in grief and rage and, in front of half the staff, goes straight for Harry. Snape intervenes fast and hard, and suddenly the entire incident becomes a public trial with a dozen witnesses and no room for mistakes. Dragged into Lockhart’s absurdly self-cent...
Send a text A petty dorm-room disaster kicks off Harry’s Saturday with tempers flaring and alliances being tested, but the real shift comes when he and Hermione step outside their usual routine. A simple plan for fishing with Susan and Neville turns into something bigger: Harry notices the kind of cruelty he recognizes instantly, and he decides, on the spot, that Hogwarts is not keeping its hands clean this year. That decision leads him straight to Luna Lovegood, a first-year Ravenclaw with m...
Send a text A Sunday morning in Snape’s office starts with coffee, stolen pastries, and an impossible sight: Harry Potter casually summoning a house-elf who should not exist in Hogwarts at all. What looks like cheeky rule-breaking turns out to be something far stranger, and far more deliberate. Harry has been learning. Planning. Making deals. Then he asks for something that changes the temperature in the room instantly: a Pensieve. Harry is holding a prophecy about himself, and he wants to he...
Send a text Harry’s first week back at Hogwarts feels less like school and more like survival. Still furious over Ron’s attack and increasingly on edge around Lockhart’s too-bright smile and grabby hands, Harry starts doing what he does best: adapting, calculating, and removing problems before they can touch him. Herbology brings Mandrakes, dirt, and a reminder that even “safe” lessons can make him feel vulnerable. Defense brings Lockhart’s ego, a humiliating quiz, and a classroom disaster th...
Send a text Ginny Weasley’s first night in Slytherin is not a welcome, it’s a warning. Still raw from being Sorted away from everything she thought she was supposed to be, she watches the common room turn into a battleground where “tradition” means blood, and backing down means becoming prey. When Ron is challenged by an older student with a grudge that really belongs to Harry, Ginny is forced to see Slytherin the way Slytherins do: reputation first, pain second, and fear as currency. Ron fig...
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