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Reviews For Blood Magic
Draco is very suspicious over Harry's changing appearance, and Harry's explanation can have grave ramifications too. I'm worried about Fudge's visit too. Poor Harry. His life just gets more complicated.
I'm disappointed in the behavior of certain members of the D.A. To decide to distrust Harry simply because he is talking civily to someone is patently ridiculous and shows a decided lack of team spirit. Harry has done so much for them and it rather disgusts me that they are so pathetically shallow. I feel that he handled the situation admirably and his choices were smart. I think that one thing was missing though. If it's a school approved club, shouldn't the Slytherins have the right to join if they want to? I'm more than a little uncomfortable with the spying plans that are being put into place. What Hermione is experimenting with is extremely dangerous and could result in her death or insanity. I do hope that she will be careful and that they will keep a close eye on her. Great chapter! Author's Response: Yes, as it is a school club, the Slytherins have the right to join. Of course, they would have to know that it exists, and then to want to join. The DA is currently practicing what in computer networking is called "security through obscurity". ;-) Going from canon, a lot of things at Hogwarts seem to work on a word-of-mouth basis. Some people are having worse reactions to Harry than they might otherwise because he seems off in a way they can't pin down.... Thanks! |
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