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Reviews For Ashes of the Phoenix
Hurrah. You are back and writing! Such a humorous story, good to re-read often, as it is light-hearted. Many of the other Dursley/Harry fictions are too gothic and bloody. Quite unbelievable. Thank you for being more realistic. I've been meaning to ask you for years: Is the film they are watching, 'Young Frankenstein' -1974- directed by Mel Brooks, with Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, and Marty Feldman playing Eye-gore? Some of your quotes had me wondering... I adore your stern, powerful, caring and sometimes run-ragged Severus; and I honestly miss the marvellous Alan Sidney Patrick. Let's all raise our goblets to him on the 21st of February. A most talented Londoner.
"Dragon, and I'll call Harry Phoenix" - just so you know, dragon and phoenix are like yin and yang in china - a dragon is a masculine sort of symbol where the phoenix is feminine - the two together imply a couple. lol
Tracy
Since I didn't know what this movie was, this made almost no sense to me. I did like Draco's line about caffeine and popcorn being enough of a bribe to get him to watch a movie. But you have given no idea of why Snape would have a DVD or video player. You have him in a Manor--not Spinner's End--and wearing muggle clothing frequently, with no explanation for why this is.
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