...the Deathly Hallows Strikes back

Dec 15, 2007 21:51


Children, it's been twenty weeks since my last confession *cough* post.  So it might take me a wee bit to pick up my thoughts about Deathly Hallows, but...

In the fifth book, J.K. Rowling gave us a temptingly complex picture of good and evil.  The most blatant way in which this was depicted was, of course, Harry's possession by Lord Voldemort - and ( Read more... )

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kiyoshi_chan March 30 2008, 19:54:04 UTC
Hi! Just dropping by completely randomly to tell you that I just read The Secret of Slytherin, and I'm very impressed. I love it, and I love that the characters are portrayed as complex, real people. *grin* Doesn't hurt that I like your writing style too.

Would it offend you terribly to know that Harry and Draco's relationship reads like a really slow-developing romance to me? XD;; Same for Severus and Remus, really.

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...as it should. kirinin April 25 2008, 14:10:00 UTC
For most of the story, I was trying to decide whether to pair Harry and Draco. I've enjoyed some H/D stories a great deal, and it's likely that my favorite Harry Potter story is 'Eclipse', by Mijian (sp?), which pairs the two of them ( ... )

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