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Reviews For This World of Glass
btw, I favorited this series. --his Author's Response: Great to hear you liked this one! You favourited the series? :D Gah! Thank you!
Author's Response: Well, I suppose he could. However, the only sample of de-aging potion (conveniently) was shattered in A Summer's Misadventures. Seeing as the potion was created by accident, it would be very dangerous to try it again. Definitely a really cool idea though, shadow. I suppose I should have mentioned that the only de-aging potion sample was the one that smashed last story! I just assumed people thought it was. Go ahead and use that idea though, because it couldn't really have worked here. I' d love to read it!
Author's Response: Thank you. :)
I love Harry's "moustache" and that Snape made him shave it off - he should tell Harry that the more you shave, the more you grow! And I can just see a young Sev growing a beard to tease Lucius (but then, I can't see Lucius with a moustache... and I think he has enough to do taking care of that silky blond mane of his ;) ). I also liked Sev's ruminations on Harry's and Draco's childhood and teen years, and his admission that he liked cuddling with the kids. Hehe, first-years coming for a good night story... As for my theory, I think Sev should concentrate on those lessons with Minerva... am I right?? Thanks for another lovely chapter, Whitetail! Author's Response: Glad you liked it! I thought the moustache thing was funny too. My thoughts on Lucius are that he never really could grow anything awesome, so that's why he was always clean shaven, and possibly compensated with the crazy long hair. I seriously have some family members that are in their mid forties and still can't really grow much of a beard. Moustache, yeah, beard no. I can just picture Snape growing one to tease someone though, so I'm glad you liked that. Anyways, as for your theory, I'm not going to say anything. I would really love answer your question or give you a hint, as I very much enjoy hearing theories, but I'm horrible at giving hints, as they most often either confuse the hell out of people or lead them right to the conclusion. So ... yeah. Thanks for the review Sita! |
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