
Narcissa Malfoy: The Black Sisters Book Club
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About this listen
Special returning guest Natalie Candido joins hosts Aureo, Irvin, and Sophia to take a deep dive into the youngest Black sister and mother of our favourite ferret: Narcissa Malfoy
Join the discussion: https://threebroomstickspod.com/episode-66-narcissa-malfoy-the-black-sisters-book-club/
In this episode:
- How does one get a divorce in the wizarding world?
- Is Bellatrix a psychopath or not?
- Aureo and Bellatrix have so much in common!
- Sophia takes us on a flower and water journey
- Was there more going on in the Spinner’s End scene that we all missed?!
- Does Narcissa know about the ferret incident?
- Narcissa could have been crucial to ending Voldemort’s rise in Goblet of Fire
- Narcissa’s most badass moment and her motivations
- We speculate about Narcissa’s future
- Narcissa’s purpose at Malfoy Manor is to clean up corpses
Resources: Did Narcissa Really Mean It? by Kelly Gunzenhauser
Irvin's books:
- Preorder now: Malfoy: The Most Treacherous Family by Irvin
- Dumbledore: The Life and Lies of Hogwarts’s Renowned Headmaster by Irvin
- The Phoenix or The Flame - a collection of essays from authors incl. Irvin
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