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Reviews For No Difference
What a quiet dramatic scene and the lads are growing more comfortable in their nagging each other. 'They're growing accustomed to their face' * starts humming Prof. Higgins' song* Author's Response: You know, at this point, my response to this kind of nonsense, saying that Ginny is some kind of evil blight on Harry for being a traumatized child who is afraid and acting on it is nunpublishably obcene. Feel free to imagine the appropriate rude words here.
There are a sprinkling of homonym errors throughout, but given the age of this, for all I know you're perfectly aware of them by this point. :) -K Author's Response: I don't know why I didn't respond to this at the time (actually I do. My health was none too good there for a while, and by the time it was, I had forgotten about this review, sorry) Thank you so much. This was my first ever fanfic, and I learned so much writing it, that it feels weird having people come back and complement it. Yeah, there are a few spelling and homonym errors, but at this point, I am way too lazy to fix them. I might make the attempt once I'm out of school and not neck deep in the Avatar: the Last Airbender fandom.
But I thought the last couple lines were amusing. Those two *shakes head fondly* Will they ever learn? *Hallmark, corny smile* But did Ginny hear all this? The ear was there...I can't wait! I'm going on! Nice chapter!! Author's Response: Poor Harry, he really should know better than to get into a debate with Snape. Snape just knows how to debate better than he does. In canon, Slytherin's position as the house of fantastic racism annoyed me. After all, the hat put Muggleborns and half-bloods there. Poor Harry, mind blown at the possibility of Snape making a joke. I'm not even going to address that last one.*snerk*
Author's Response: Thank you, i'm glad you like it. The best complement I can get is that they're all in character!
Author's Response: *grins cruely* she heard everything, and that is mentioned. Yay!
Author's Response: It was hard to write, not because they were mean, but because I had to fit in certain things for Ginny to hear. they need clensing fights, I think
I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing how she deals with this fallout. Nice job on the dialogue between Snape and Harry. I thought Snape used some pretty sound reasoning regarding both Salazar's bias and the basilisk. Gave me something to think about anyways. Author's Response: You know, I think Ginny is glad she knows. She's pissed at what she knows, but glad she knows it. Heh. I'm glad I gave you something to think about. This was incredibly hard to write.
Author's Response: Harry met living Dumbledore in the past when he was going back to Hogwarts to return to his own time (No Difference: chapter three). he isn't turning nice, he's just well aware that he can't appear too prejudiced without people figuring out that he's really Snape. I'm really glad you like my story so far. I haven't found any Harry is Snape's father either.
Author's Response: Thee fat is in the fire, the excrement has hit the fan, and Harry is now in trouble ;) You know, we know from canon that Gryffindor and Slytherin were friends. Why would someone without a destructive prejudice be good friends with someone who had one? And why would three people be willing to build a school, a place for the transfer of ideas, with a man who had that sort of prejudice? I'm glad you agree! |
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