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Reviews For Savior
I love how you made Snape translate Harry's behaviour in a negative way, as opposed to the generic Snape-takes-pity-on-Harry theme that seems to show up in all of the other stories of this particular genre. Fantastic story. Please update again soon. This is truly a wonderful read.
Author's Response: Yeah, all of the "oh well, Harry's being abused so he must not be like his father after all" stories drive me a bit crazy too. Glad you liked it, hope you like the next chapter too.
I love how you made Snape translate Harry's behaviour in a negative way, as opposed to the generic Snape-takes-pity-on-Harry theme that seems to show up in all of the other stories of this particular genre. Fantastic story. Please update again soon. This is truly a wonderful read.
I hope you can update again especially quickly, because this was a great chapter that just begs for more. Snape's bitterness is so strong, it colors his perceptions and makes him sometimes blind to what's really going on with Harry. I'm looking forward to finding out what he does next. Also, I like the way you show Harry having strong potions ability (which Snape seems unable to admit that he could have got from a parent). And I like the way you show the difference in an intuitive ability in potions, and Hermione's "by the book" approach.
Author's Response: I'm having quite a bit of fun playing with the Potions aspect of the story. It really fits, because of Snape's profession and because it's a good way for the two of them to bond, a way for Snape to separate Harry from his parents, and I don't think that my version of Harry would dislike potions. He's interested in them and wants to study them, because he likes them in and of themselves and because he wants Snape's approval.
Author's Response: Definitely not pathetic, as long as you do things other than read fanfic on occasion ... you know, once or twice a month. :) I'm glad you're liking it though ... hope you like the next chapter as well. |
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