By Anne B. Walsh
Reviews
Graup posted a comment on Wednesday 22nd March 2006 4:24pm
Wonderful story. I can't get enough of it. You have managed to make Harry's story come to life, and live well.
No angst (well, almost no angst). No biting his fingernails.
I love it, and can't wait to see more.
Thanks for sharing your story.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Tuesday 21st March 2006 3:00am
I just re-read the bathroom and chamber scenes. They were better than coffee at getting my heart started this morning.
Anne B. Walsh replied:
Better than coffee? I am impressed.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 3:07pm
We're at the end of another strange trip.
All the kids are cute and the situations good on their own. Again, you have blessed us with a professional tomb.Your hard work and talant show through. Thank you for everything.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 2:39pm
Well worth the advertised price.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 2:10pm
You've sure racheted the tension up.
(Without this drink, these pills, and that smoke I don't think I could take it.)
When the cubs are in trouble and the charms get cold, your sentences get shorter. That's a sweet touch.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 1:25pm
And another neat thing about saying the 'cubs' or 'pack' is that you don't have to type everyones's name. lol
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 11:23am
"He’s going to miss most of his first year. Probably have to take special lessons to make up for it."
That's something I've never seen addressed before.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 7:57am
"we’ll just see how shiny that badge is when I stick it up your—"
You have lots of great lines.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 7:23am
I sure don't trust Duders, but maybe Ginny has to go through the fire.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 5:45am
No cliffies, no, not for me.
Divorce won't be so bad. I'm sure if I give the judge your story he'll side with me.
I think only 1 or 2% of readers review. You can think of me as 75 readers.
I know, deja moo.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 5:19am
Each of your chapters should have a hundred reviews. All better than mine.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 4:26am
I do have a life you know. Course, right now it consists of reading your story.
Reading this reminds me of just how bad HBP was. Your stories are more exciting and better written.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 3:59am
"Father, this is Dudley Dursley,"
This is like a roller coaster, and I fear we're going up hill.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 3:29am
You twisted this around so much it was like a new story. You did great. Not following the kids ment I had to imagine what went on. It made their adventure that much more real.
You have such skill in your story telling.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 2:43am
Nothing, really. Déjà vu, I think it’s called.
Whenever I hear a poltician talking, I think 'Deja moo'. The same old Bull cookies.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Sunday 19th March 2006 1:41pm
A Draco I like? You're an amazing writer.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Sunday 19th March 2006 12:58pm
Your whole pack and den idea is so much fun. It makes me wish to be part of it.
Rocky235 posted a comment on Sunday 19th March 2006 5:27am
Holy Cow! Lockhart is a tool. (I hope the 'Holy Cow' thing doesn't offend you in any way. I wouldn't want to cause riots and killings across the world. lol)
"The only problem with telling a good tale is the other fella then has to tell a dull one."
Rocky235 posted a comment on Sunday 19th March 2006 4:27am
Knocked Lockhart’s hat off..." Ron guffawed. "And his hair went with it!"
You come up with so many funny ideas. I keep picturing Lockhart from the movie and that happening.
Amamama posted a comment on Sunday 9th April 2006 10:15pm