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Reviews For the Secret of Slytherin
Author's Response: I think it's safe to say that Dumbledore believed they'd figure it out eventually. I'm one of those people who don't believe he's evil as well. Just very skilled and much smarter than most people, coupled with the unfortunate tendency to think that means he knows best. I mean, he probably DOES most of the time, but I do think he goes too far occasionally. -K
You, however, have finally broken that resolve:) This story has been a roller coaster. Thank you for no slash! Ron, Draco, Hermione, Snape, Harry, Lupin are all exhibiting slight behavior differences but I can't say that they'd be totally OOC for any of them. Frankly, this Harry is a relief. Canon Harry is almost painfully obtuse at times and can be agonizing to read. I normally dislike Draco, but, again he's different enough to really enjoy his disparate behaviors. Rawling never really evolved him past being a one-dimensional character for whom we feel little or no sympathy. Author's Response: I, too, occasionally found Harry's behaviour painfully difficult to read once in awhile. Every now and then I'd get the urge to shake the book and shout, "you fool!" I wrote a smarter Harry essentially in self-defense. ;) -K
Author's Response: Thank you! :) -K |
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