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July 20, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Yes, I AM happy. More dancing indeed. Splendid chapter, that devil Snape leaving her panting, her children coming to spend Christmas with her, Glorfindel is one of my favorites... when I checked the site and saw this title at the top of the heap, there was indeed dancing. I almost reviewed before reading for sheer joy. I am sorry your reality is interfering with your writing. I can definitely relate, though I am grateful it is not to the same degree you have experienced it. So I shall continue to be patient. Cheers!
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May 18, 2005 at 12:00 AM
You update WAAAAYYYYYY too slowly for such a good story. But I still love it. That and...well... LEMONS ALREADY!! There\'s so much sexual tension i\'ve got an erection...sheesh. lol
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May 17, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Woohoo! She\'s baaaaaaaaaaack! (reviewer does the Dance of Joy, which is a supreme compliment--I don\'t dance for nothing, ya know!)
I am intrigued by the title. Reminds me of a question a boy asked me in second or third grade, about whether I would rather have a penis or slide a hundred miles down a razorblade. I found it disturbing then, and still do, all these years later, to consider what his home must have been like, to think it was appropriate to ask a girl such a question. However, concerning your chapter, it seems spot-on.
I can\'t wait to see how the contents of the OWLs and NEWTs are related to the Bow.
And I have to wonder how Crabb did on his essays if he had so much time at the end to draw. I only ever had time to draw after exams in subjects like literature or education theory. We all know Crabb isn\'t the sharpest knife in the drawer, no matter how talented he is with quill and ink. Looking forward to more (no nagging, I know life happens in between writings).
I am intrigued by the title. Reminds me of a question a boy asked me in second or third grade, about whether I would rather have a penis or slide a hundred miles down a razorblade. I found it disturbing then, and still do, all these years later, to consider what his home must have been like, to think it was appropriate to ask a girl such a question. However, concerning your chapter, it seems spot-on.
I can\'t wait to see how the contents of the OWLs and NEWTs are related to the Bow.
And I have to wonder how Crabb did on his essays if he had so much time at the end to draw. I only ever had time to draw after exams in subjects like literature or education theory. We all know Crabb isn\'t the sharpest knife in the drawer, no matter how talented he is with quill and ink. Looking forward to more (no nagging, I know life happens in between writings).
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May 17, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Another wonderful chapter!!!! Well worth the wait!!! I hope your son is doing well. Update as soon as you can please, your work is Awesome!!!
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March 14, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!! That chapter was totally worth the wait!!!!!!!!!!! I eagerly look for your next chapter!!!!!!!
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March 14, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Fabulous as usual. Worth the wait, even, although I bet there is complaining on your review page about the distinct lack of lemon flavoring, and the mere hint of it at the end. I, however, am content. I know what it is when life interferes with art, so I will be patient.
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March 9, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Oh Zee, I\'m so sorry! I\'m so glad to hear that you are both doing better and wish you all the luck in the world!
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March 1, 2005 at 12:00 AM
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE AUTHORS NOTE....USUALLY I DON\'T READ IT BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY ITS NOT THE NEXT PART OF THE STORY I\'VE BEEN WAIOTING FOR, BUT TODAY I DID AND I\'M RELIEVED TO FIND YOU DIDN\'T ABANDON THIS STORY AND EVEN MORE RELIEVED TO FIND OUT YOUR SON IS OKAY. I WISH THE BEST HEALTH TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
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January 22, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Zee...I had forgotten how this chapter ended! *sob* This series is so compelling, so sad, so good, so fun, so...everything. I love every minute that I spend reading this series/saga/tale...whatever it is! And I look forward to more. I need to re-read EV from the beginning again to put everything in perspective. Oh, and I\'ve gone on about EV and TL so much that my husband wants to read them now, too! Cheers!
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January 19, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Ye gods and little fishes, I never thought ANYONE in Potterverse would read Amelia Peabody! Of course Severus would think it was disgusting. Well, I suppose it rather is. But funny. Very funny. Maybe that\'s why Severus thinks it\'s disgusting. He has no sense of humor. Or perhaps Amelia and Emerson are a little too close to home for fun.