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Reviews For O Mine Enemy
Author's Response: hehe - glad you liked it! Thanks for the review!
Author's Response: Thank you for the review, sunsethill! And yes, making it too easy for Snape would be boring for both him and for us. ;)
I love well-written mind games between Harry and Snape, and this one was great. I like how Snape's interest in Harry is increasing, even though he'd poison himself before admitting it. And I like how you betray that interest in little gestures, like when his lips barely twitch in amusement at Harry's rather Slytherin reasoning. Snape has always struck me as someone who loves puzzles, and I think that after his slowness at understanding how horrible Harry's life was at the Dursleys, he seems like he's finally looking past his big Harry Potter blind spot and taking it as a challenge to figure out other things about the boy. Sort of like the way he'd study a mysterious potions ingredient :) It was great how you wrote both Harry's Gryffindor and Slytherin sides here - he charges into a conversation with Snape, but then uses some cunning in unsettling the other man and getting some interesting info out of him. Though I don't think he's close to being able to out-Slytherin Snape. But he can always try... Interesting development with Draco. It has the potential for a lot of intrigue and maybe a future alliance even, if Draco does change sides (I can't really see him and Harry being true friends, but I could see them as making an alliance under certain circumstances). It was pretty heart-breaking reading Harry's thoughts about how Draco has a family and godfather, and Harry doesn't, even though Harry's relationships were always based on love; it seems Snape was trying to figure out Harry's thoughts at that point, but I don't think he could've guessed, seeing as for all his smarts and cunning he's pretty emotionally stunted. And that's probably true of Draco too - he might have family, but what values have they given him? At least Harry, for all his horrible upbringing, is still a genuinely decent person. I hope you update as soon as you can. Author's Response: Ooh, I LOVE long reviews like this one! They make chocolate and caramel pale in comparison! You really have thought through the story a lot, which is really thrilling to hear. It also reassures me that what I am trying to get across is what is actually getting across. :) The part about Harry's Slytherin vs. Gryffindor traits, especially, is right on. I see Harry as having quite the capability for cunning & being sneaky, but even when he lets those sides show, they're colored with his Gryffindor courage & impulsiveness. He'd have a hard time matching Snape's pure Slytherin-ness. Doesn't mean he won't try though... ;) Also love your thoughts re: Harry's & Draco's families & values. Right on!
Author's Response: Yum...mint. I think that's my first. Gosh, do you know I've gotten quite the sweet tooth ever since I started asking for candies and actually got them in return? ;) Thank you for the review!
Author's Response: Aw! Did you call me excellent and annoying in the same review? At least you said the excellent one first to soften me up! LOL! :) I have potentially a lot to get into the next chapter, so it may be one of my longest yet. Which is excellent for you because you get a long chapter, but is annoying for you because it might take me a little longer to post. Anyway, I'll get to it now I know you're waiting on it!!! Thanks for the review!
Excellent job with this chapter and the whole story in general. I'm enjoying it so much and can't wait for the next update! Author's Response: I. Love. Your. Review. ;) It's so nice to hear all the specific things you liked! Yeah, I liked that he answered Harry's question, too. Hmm...the question: Will Snape teach Harry Occlumency? Well...Dumbledore essentially left the decision up to Snape, and Snape is still refusing, which is why Dumbledore is taking over. The only way our two favorite characters would join up for those infamous lessons again is if Snape changed his mind. So...will he? You know I can't answer that! ;)
Author's Response: Thank you so much for the review! I hope you continue reading and enjoying!
hahah! GREAT line! I LOVE that Harry is curious about how snape learned Occlumency. I LOVE how he's doing that question thing with him again. XD So fun! And I LOVE that Snape's mother was an Occlumens and he learned it when he was young. When people learn stuff like that, they tend to think it easy, and think everyone else should know it already too. That's the perfect explanation for how he treats Harry over it, and did in the books. :) Author's Response: Thank you for the review, Jan! I'm glad you liked that part about Snape's mother. The point you brought up about Snape learning it so young and therefore thinking Harry should just "get it" is right on! I don't think he ever really thought about that...but maybe he will...?
Mmm Caramel sounds good after reading the chapter end notes. Must find caramel... Author's Response: Hehe, glad I gave you a food craving. :) Thanks for the review! |
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