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September 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Wow! I really liked that! This has a really unique plot. I've never seen Harry's gift used so perfectly in a career before. Keep up the awesome job! Will you be doing a sequel?h
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September 26, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Awwww....I wanted to see where their new relationship was headed. *Puppy Dog Pout of Doom* Tease. I do like the idea of Harry being a snake-breeder. It's perfect for him.
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September 26, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Sequel! Sequel!!!!!! Please! I really enjoyed your story! :)
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September 26, 2009 at 12:00 AM
I would love to see a sequel to this. I've never read a 'Harry-is-a-snake-breeder' that goes quite as in-depth as this one as to what he does. I would also love to see the relationship between Harry and Draco develope as well as Harry's interaction (I probably spelled that wrong) with Scorpius and his new snake, Orion.
All-in-all, a very well written story. Your writing style is easy to follow and read. The plot was well-developed and thought out. Hopefully, I'll get to see more in a sequel (wink, wink-nudge, nudge)!
All-in-all, a very well written story. Your writing style is easy to follow and read. The plot was well-developed and thought out. Hopefully, I'll get to see more in a sequel (wink, wink-nudge, nudge)!
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September 26, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Really liked this one. I usually lurk and while I love reading fic; I rarely comment on them. I liked you Harry and Draco in this one. I especially liked that you had him breeding serpents. The pacing was good and I found myself wanting more. I do hope you feel inspired to continue this one. I loved Gregor:) I also want to state that I have very much enjoyed your other fics. I like my happy endings and you usually provide those. Each story has been so unique and different and I wish many more of them from you muse!
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September 26, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Wow.. that was brilliant... and truly touching... it's almost refreshing to see someone write so well about them being adults and one of them being blind... not saying that I enjoy anything bad happening to Draco since he IS after all my favourite but the way you wrote it... wow... =)
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September 25, 2009 at 12:00 AM
oh that was really good
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September 25, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Okay, my first reaction...''I can't believe you FINALLY wrote the
Parselmouth story!'', as I call it.
I thought for sure you were going to let the idea go, after mentioning
it many, many, MANY months ago. But, it was rather delightful AND
different. I really did...and do...like the idea of Harry using his
gift of talking to snakes often, after all it IS a part of him.
I do wish you would do that a little more often. Oh, and nice touch
on the soft ringing of the...bells?...for the compensation of Draco's
sight.
nuff said...
Parselmouth story!'', as I call it.
I thought for sure you were going to let the idea go, after mentioning
it many, many, MANY months ago. But, it was rather delightful AND
different. I really did...and do...like the idea of Harry using his
gift of talking to snakes often, after all it IS a part of him.
I do wish you would do that a little more often. Oh, and nice touch
on the soft ringing of the...bells?...for the compensation of Draco's
sight.
nuff said...
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September 25, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Ah! Is that it? OMG what a great story! :D
Absolutely lovely.
Absolutely lovely.
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September 25, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Wonderful. I loved every detail of it, especially the characterisation of the snakes, of their tempers. I know a Gregor-type in cat form... :D Thanks for the great read!
I have always been vexed by the non- existent discussion of animal treatment/rights in the HP books.
Not only when it comes to potions ingredients but also when it comes to the transfiguration of things into animals and reverse. Do transfigurated animals have an conscience, do they feel like "normal" animals? If so don't they have rights (if they have animal rights in the magical society at all, to me it seems they do not)? And what about the poor things that result from faulty and incomplete transfigurations? The TF class at Hogwarts always seemed like a experimental laboratory (in the worst sense) to me...
I have always been vexed by the non- existent discussion of animal treatment/rights in the HP books.
Not only when it comes to potions ingredients but also when it comes to the transfiguration of things into animals and reverse. Do transfigurated animals have an conscience, do they feel like "normal" animals? If so don't they have rights (if they have animal rights in the magical society at all, to me it seems they do not)? And what about the poor things that result from faulty and incomplete transfigurations? The TF class at Hogwarts always seemed like a experimental laboratory (in the worst sense) to me...