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On a side note, For Whom The Bell Tolls may be a Metallica reference, but it was a book by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940, and before that a poem by John Donne in 1624 - "No man is an island, entire of itself..." Wonderfully trivial piece of information there. Another fabulous chapter, and I look forward to reading more. Author's Response: Oh yes, but I meant it in the Metallica sense. Thank you for the info and review though!
Author's Response: No, you did not miss it. And I'm pretty sure a lot of people were probably hoping for the same, but it was a pretty big shock for Harry, and in an environment like that I'm pretty sure anyone wouldn't know what to say. Give Harry time though; that is a lot for an eleven year old to digest! Thank you for reviewing!
Author's Response: Thanks for reviewing! I'm happy that you thought it was great. :)
Author's Response: Thanks so much for the long review! Definitely a good thing to come home to after a crazy day. I am actually really surprised nobody (at least that I know of) has thought to make anyone go back in time to the witch hunt ... then again, the idea sort of hit me in the head all of a sudden and I am really not sure why the heck I even came up with such an absurd thought anyways!
Though, of course, it turned out he needn't have worried... (irony... lol) I am curious as to whether you have a reason why Snape could not have Apparated, as in canon I believe they can achieve it without a wand...as they don't get them out for Apparition lessons at Hogwarts... Looking forward to more. misundersnape... Author's Response: That will all be explained in the next chapter, don't you worry! Thanks for the lengthy review!
Author's Response: Glad you liked it! Thank you so much for the review! |
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