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Reviews For The Gambler's Son
Author's Response: Thanks!
I loved your Charlie/Harry interaction. Definitely some hero worship going on on Harry's part. And the fact that Charlie would lie to Severus and risk punishment to protect Harry is so sweet. So, the baby's coming? I wonder if Severus will be a nervous wreck? Maybe Pomfrey will have to dose him with one of his own calming draughts. As for names, I've been wanting to have another baby just to name it either Liam or Aiden. I just love those names. For a girl, I would choose Grace, but I guess that's not a flower name, is it? Maybe Marigold and call her Mari? Or Amaryliss? Anyway, thanks for the update. I really enjoyed it. Take care... Author's Response: I love the name Grace, and Liam also. I have just discovered a name that I think might make readers smile a little. Though, I feeling all clever and original now- but I bet it's been done before :-( I think Severus will have to take a fair few calming draughts! Poor man, well- not really, it is Lily going through all the pain! (for the time being LOL). Writing Charlie was very fun, I'm thinking he may become a regular babysitter for Harry when his parents are busy with the baby- I just wish Fred and George were old enough in my time line to be at Hogwarts. I think that they are two school years above, so if Harry would be in Primary School year 3 (turning 8) the twins would be in year 5 and Percy would be Secondary year 7- aka Hogwarts first year. Ooh perhaps I'll include a little Percy! I'm sure he'd tell on Harry and spoil his fun! I'm liking the name Marigold. Amaryliss is a good guess though. Quite close to what I think i'm going with.... Thanks for the review!!!! much appreciated!!! :-)
Author's Response: Oh dear, that is an awful name. No fear, I will be going for something more in keeping. I was just thinking about the names... it's funny how the Potters, Weasleys and well, quite a lot of characters from Harry's year group all have traditional/ 'normal' sounding names (muggleborns excluded). Though, it's not just Slytherins with the funky names- all of the teachers for example have bizarre names, and Sirius and Remus are not exactly normal. Hmm. I wonder how JKR decided that. I'm leaning towards a flower name (how original LOL) I wonder if you would hate Asphodel? It's kind of ironic because of the first book, but then it also is Greek for Lily so almost appropriate... Can you see Snape naming his child after a potions ingredient? Thanks for reviewing, you won't have long to wait for the next installment. :-) |
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