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Reviews For When the Boat Comes In
Author's Response: Thanks: the Weasleys, with, perhaps, the exception of Arthur, Fred and George, seem to be a fiery lot but, with certain members, for example Ron and Percy, the temper is a real drawback as they are also resentful and slow to forgive. However, Ron is not completely implacable and, as he realises that he was wrong, the breach can be healed.
Author's Response: Thanks ^^. Ron and Harry will become good friends, as I expect is clear from this chapter, but Harry's time in Slytherin has changed him; he's more empathetic, more cautious (Slytherin's are a sensitive lot) and, naturally, more studious. Therefore, while he likes Ron, Harry will now see the more boorish side of Ron's nature, whereas, before, he might have ignored/made excuses for it.
Author's Response: Thanks ^^. I'm glad you like the owlets :)
Author's Response: Thanks ^^
I'm glad that the children love their new owlets and am sure that they will all treat them well (even Ron). Maybe this will be a way for Ron to get to know Harry and the other Slytherins better. It would do him a great deal of good to learn that Slytherins aren't evil. Great chapter! Author's Response: Thanks ^^. I agree, Gryffindor and Slytherin are very similar in many respecs. However, I think that, as far as the first years are concerned, Neville and Ron really are the best suited to Harry's gang; the other girls in Gryffindor have never struck me as particularly pleasant, Seamus has a long running feud with Harry and, as Dean is Seamus's best friend, I expect he'll not be too keen on burying the hatchet either. Fred and George are already friendly, so Percy, Lee, Angelina and Katie are possibilites. Oliver Wood is too obsessed with quidditch to wish to hang around Slytherins, I expect ^^.
Author's Response: Thanks ^^. Ron, as you say, is unpredictable but, with Molly on the look-out, he's not going to be too unreasonable lol! I'm glad you liked the owlets ^^ |
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