Yes, I do like Harry Potter because for once it is a relatable story with realistic characters and strong background stories and very real messages and themes. Love, sacrifice, redemption, friendship, making the right choices, humour, etc, all of them.
I take them loads of times because I don't think just one is right to determine which house you are in. Though I think the Pottermore one should be the absolute most accurate one because JK Rowling wrote it herself (I think.)
I am a Hufflepuff, like you, though I haven't taken the Pottermore quiz yet and that *might* change but basically, yes, I am a Hufflepuff. JK Rowling is a Hufflepuff, did you know that? If you are sad about being a Hufflepuff here:
Perhaps the most picked on and conterversial (I know I spelt that wrong) house of all I leave this until last because I have a lot to say about Hufflepuff. They are hard working, tolerant, patient, extremely loyal, friendly, and the close group. In my opinion Hufflepuff is a great house "they took all the rest" does not mean that Helga took everyone that doesn't belong, Helga accepted EVERYONE because she, and frankly, Dumbledore, thinks that everyone deserves a chace. She didn't take all the rest, she took the best, quietly and modestly- she is WILLING to take anyone who is loyal and hardworking- not like Slytherin who only accepts pure bloods, Gryffindor who only accept the heroes, and Ravenclaw who only likes those who are smart- Hufflepuff is kind and tolerant with everyone who works hard and is loyal to their friends. Their loyalty makes them as brave as Gryffindor, their hard work makes them as smart as Ravenclaw, and their patience and tolerance will bring them further than Slytherin. Why did they never win the House Cup? Because they believe in fair play and kindness to others, they would rather give than receive, a trait Cedric, a Hufflepuff, put forward when he told Harry to take the Triwizard Cup. However they have their flaws in that they lack intelligence and nerve.
Yes, I did watch it in theatres. It was a good ending to an even better series.
It doesn't matter if Albus Severus gets in Slytherin or not- whichever house he gets into that house will have a valuable addition. And the Sorting Hat takes your choice into consideration, remember. That's what part of Harry Potter is all about- making the right choices. So he would probably be in Gryffindor.