Very interesting take on all the other schools!
Very interesting take on all the other schools!
Very interesting take on all the other schools!
I liked reading about the other schools
I like very much the interlocking of pictures, and what nice pictures had you find for the other schools. I hope you will consider continuing this story, I like it very very much
oh la la. Beuaxbatons had the arts courses that I liked, otherwise it was average. (Loads better than Muggle schools). The picture of Durmstrang managed to get out a "Whoa" out of me, though I won't want to go there, to strict a rules for me. I liked Boden, it seemed so nice and cosy and somehow closer to nature. Though, I still love Hogwarts more than anyplace in the world, imaginary or real. Literally, if anyone asked what my favourite place on earth was, I would say Hogwarts.
Title: The Other Schools
| 14 Jun 2015 9:14 pm
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Reviewer: Fmh (Signed)
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Loved your wonderful descriptions of the schools very imaginative and the pictures make it even better! Thank you so much
I love Harry's character here - I usually dislike stories where Harry is physically abused by the Dursleys, since I feel the treatment he got in canon causes more than enough trauma, and doesn't need to be dramatized to show how damaging neglect can be. But I like how you keep Harry's determination and wisdom here - he was abused, but maintains his strength of character, which I feel is lost in some stories.
Title: The Other Schools
| 07 Jun 2015 1:50 am
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Reviewer: Kendra Dhyanna (Anonymous)
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Realmente es un muy buen capítulo (mucho mejor que el anterior, porque he de ser sincera, el capítulo del duelo me decepciono bastante)
Ha sido fascinante la descripción de las otras escuelas, y la manera en la que han realizado los tuors ha sido muy interesante
Y la interacción de Harry, con los demás en la ronda a Hogwarts me encanto
Truly loved your in-depth descriptions of Beauxbatons, Durmstrang, and Boden. The pics were beautiful! Also loved Axle's mum, and his dad was truly surprising, and I never would've guessed! What really struck me about the visits to other schools was the intricacy with which you had described the cultural differences between the different sets of students. Truly amazing!
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