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Reviews For Know Thyself
I totally agree Author, Pettigrew was never a Marauder. Marauders consisted of just 3 people, Prongs, Padfoot and Moony. I think the name "wormtail" is as disgusting as the owner. Absolutely revolting. I love the relationship that Harry has always had with Sirius. I love how you show Harry's carefree self around Sirius and Remus. 💕
Author's Response: Hehehe, glad you agree! Severus must have been so hopping mad!
Author's Response: No, Harry won't be able to sneak his new clothes from M&S, but Snape will find some way to help... Without saying anything of course! Thanks for reviewing!
Author's Response: That's OK, fifty percent of reviewers went for Fred and George while the other half went for Sirius and Remus! I would have done them visiting, if their Mum had let them out!
Author's Response: Too true. heh heh, I shall try to contain the damage as much as possible... maybe Dumbledore will be able to get them to leave before Severus comes back... then again, maybe not! Thanks for reviewing! :)
I've got to hand it to you—this is the first time I've read an (in this case admittedly very lightweight) corporal punishment story without getting furious. I *don't* approve of corporal punishment except (possibly) in the very rarest of cases, BUT...what I honestly find more disturbing is the attitude many CP authors seem to have of the ideal relationship between children and their parents. They require respect (no problem there) but don't seem to offer their children any in return. Also, they use CP for practically every infraction, which seems seriously unnecessary. My rant aside (sorry), :D, I just wanted to thank you for showing me that not every author that writes CP has these perspectives. Also, I should mention that I have really been enjoying your story! I just discovered it, but I quickly caught myself up. Looking forward to more! Author's Response: It's wonderful to hear that the CP factor of this story didn't turn you off. I got some flack for it over on ff.net, but what people didn't seem to understand was that I did not write it for the scene itself, I wrote it for the consequences. It's about Severus realising what an idiot he's been, and Harry gradually learning that he can trust Snape despite the fact that the man disciplined him physically. I don't mind the rant at all, other people's views help me sort things out in my own head as well, so thank you. I hope you continue to enjoy this!
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