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Reviews For Harry Potter and the Princes of Slytherin
Please, update soon. You've now made the list of favorite authors who all like to leave me hanging...you've got a group like the DA going on, don't you? And you guys all sit around thinking up ways to drive your readers nuts with suspense, cackling madly, I'll bet... Author's Response: I don't think Snape will come unglued, per say. But... I think he's going to find out that he and Harry have a lot more in common than either of them had ever imagined. I'm sorry; I don't mean to leave people hanging. I promise we don't actually have an evil conspiracy going on. :P Thanks for the review, Aethyr
Well, back to the topic. I guess it's how Snape is less impatient and..erm.. exasperated, i guess. Erm, I don't know how to term it. He's actually having a conversation with Harry without snapping at him. But then again, Harry's been in his shields, so... And it's not really like Snape to be diverted that easy, unless he has a plan in mind? I mean, he's not really known for avoiding a subject for Harry's sake. I think you have a plan for him, right? Don't worry, you're doing fine. It's just a tad different (he's looser with his mouth--but then again, maybe he's warming up to Harry) from the previous ones. All in all, Snape is still in character. I actually don't see a problem with this version of Snape. Very snarky, in fact. I like. :)
Author's Response: Thank you for the criticism; it is much appreciated. If you would care to elaborate (so that I may improve upon it in future), in what way(s), specifically, did you find Snape OOC? Thank you also, of course, for reviewing. Aethyr
Author's Response: Thank you ever so much, for both the kind words and the luck! I'm glad you're enjoying the story thus far. Pax, Aethyr
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