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Reviews For Harry Potter--Dogsitter
Author's Response: They sure do!
Author's Response: Thanks! This one was begging to be written . . .with a pair of sad puppy dog eyes, LOL!
::throws hands up in the air:: Fine! I give up! You /win/! Very, very charming my dear. I can't wait to read more! Author's Response: Dogsitter's a short work, not a novel. I can't start working on a new novel until I finish Shadows and then we'll see how it goes. It gets pretty crazy round my house during the holidays, I'm hoping I can finish Shadows before the end of November.
Author's Response: No, but he'll learn soo enough, LOL! And you're right, walking the dog in the rain is miserable, I've done it.
Author's Response: Yes, it is. And the disaster has four legs and a wildly wagging tail.
The start of the story is a little confusing in that, although it's told from Harry's point-of-view, it seems as if it's from his POV a few years later -- as if it's quite a bit older and telling it to someone. Is that how you want it to read? Looking forward to the mayhem -- uh -- fun. Thank you. Author's Response: Well, he was around six when he wrote it, since at age five he didn't know how to write much except his name and address. But he is remembering it as it happened when he was five, similar to Growing Pains. And yes, mayhem is coming, on four paws, LOL!
Author's Response: It is, and this one will be very fun to read and not sad at all.
Author's Response: Boy is he ever! Just wait.
Author's Response: In the words of Tramp, from Lady and the Tramp, "She's just a cute little bundle of trouble!" |
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