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HiJane_2 Thursday 16th April 2009 16:03 1st year Num. of Reviews: 39
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| I can't believe I've never reviewed this beautiful story before! I had thought I did after reading it when it first came out! Wow, Weird! I've read this story again and again, and love everything about it. From getting to see how many come to see Harry and to either entertain or teach him or to just spend time with him. I love how Harry and Ginny are expection a child, the whole thing was just so wonderful! This is such a sweet story and it is one of my personal favorites. Thank you! HiJane_2 |
| gymnastgal19 Sunday 28th September 2008 21:58 Hogwarts alumni Num. of Reviews: 2461
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nice story
it would be cool if you wrote a sequl lol... with the weasleys reactings... and maybe people thinking that ginny had an affair or something...
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| Potterholic87 Saturday 1st December 2007 10:58 1st year Num. of Reviews: 2
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This so brilliantly done!! I have a friend who is exactly the way you have portrayed Harry! I've done this great justice. It can be realy hard to portray mental illness correctly. You shown that people who with emotional illnesses are not how some people like to think!!! well done. |
| gymnastgal19 Sunday 21st October 2007 16:44 Hogwarts alumni Num. of Reviews: 2461
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thats interesting... did harry go mad or something after defeating voldiemort???
I love the ending and how ginny is expecting. imagine when ron and hermonie find out about it :p especially after what hermonie said to her...
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| pyromain Saturday 30th June 2007 08:23 Hogwarts alumni Num. of Reviews: 580
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I trully loved this story, it is hard to think of Harry as mentaly incapacitated, but it makes his feelings more real. You put down the true Harry in basic feeling in this story and it is a real achievement. Top marks for this story. |
| jvanhall Wednesday 11th October 2006 18:45 1st year Num. of Reviews: 1
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| I've read finfiction obsessively since I discovered it almost 3 years ago, and at that time, i was still re-reading the entire HP series from start to finish because I was such a huge fan. I've read pretty much every fic worth mentioning in HP universe, and many many more that were obscure and completely one off. I pride myself on being a very open minded, broad scoped individual, with a good deal of interest and understanding in many different things. I comment all of this to you because your story touched me in a way that no work of fiction has affected me in a very long time. Your story has helped to re-center many of the confused thoughts that I have had about many things over the past, very difficult, two years of my life. I thank you so much for taking your time to compose this beautiful piece, and I think it only right of me to see that it gets the exposure that it should for many reasons. Thank you again, and please feel free to email me about anything, you seem like a truly marvelous person to correspond with. -Jason V. jvanhall@ic.sunysb.edu |
| bjzl Wednesday 4th October 2006 18:32 1st year Num. of Reviews: 9
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| you should do asequelto this syory. It wwould make it more interesting. that done. Will you do it please |
| hga Friday 8th September 2006 17:54 1st year Num. of Reviews: 1
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The most beautiful HP story I have ever read.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
- Harold
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| Novera Tuesday 11th July 2006 22:45 4th year Num. of Reviews: 157
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AwwwNo Story could beat this story
i love it beautygirlbest@gmail.com |
| Evelyn Wednesday 14th June 2006 07:51 7th year Num. of Reviews: 340
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| I... don't know what to say. This story was very beautiful, very touching and also very, very insightful. Thanks a lot. |
| graup_hagrid Wednesday 5th April 2006 05:37 2nd year Num. of Reviews: 89
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| Thanks for sharing this story. It was a nice way to start my day. |
| Connor Landon Sunday 26th February 2006 18:37 4th year Num. of Reviews: 188
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I know I reviewed this already (:blushing , but I found it again a few days ago and just read it over now, and...It's so sweet! *squeals delightedly* This is awesome, one of my favorite / stories. You're awesome, man!! |
| brad Sunday 5th February 2006 03:30 3rd year Num. of Reviews: 136
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Interesting story, very well done. One of those stories where you're teasing the reader with the backstory - revealing what happened little by little over the course of the tale - while laying out Harry's current circumstances. While horrified by Harry's situation - I think I've been spoilt by all the Disney 'Happy Ending' fan fiction out there, I want to read an epilogue where he recovers - I got a lot of satisfaction reading of how Harry's friends, by and large, stuck by him - Luna, Neville, Hagrid, etcetera.
Dunno if I quite accept Hermione and Ron abandoning him like that ... since Ginny's adamant that Harry *hasn't* forgotten them. Maybe it's in her character for Hermione; I could see her being bossy and want to take charge of things to help Harry recover ... but in your story here it sounds more that they just want to do away with him so Ginny can get a move on in her life? Hmmm.
Thanks for the story! |
| lilyshope Thursday 2nd February 2006 07:03 1st year Num. of Reviews: 2
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I read this twice and cried both times. I am ashamed to admit that I don't leave reviews often as I should but I simply could not let this pass...
Perhaps if I was bit more eloquent or had a thesarus I could come up with something more worthy, of a work with this much depth, but this was simply put...
Beautiful.
Thank you for sharing this.
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| gypsy Monday 30th January 2006 06:49 1st year Num. of Reviews: 26
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| Beautiful, simply beautiful. |
| natalie Saturday 28th January 2006 20:46
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| This was beautiful. No fic has ever made me shed the amount of tears that this one did. I know what it's like to have a family member who's like this, and the public can be horrible at times. You did wonderfully with this, i applaud you. |
| Melian Sunday 4th December 2005 12:18 1st year Num. of Reviews: 23
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| It took me a long time to work up the courage to read this story. Really beautifully written. Bittersweet. I prefer a strong, powerful and victorious Harry who has the happy ending he deserves, but something today made me want to read this one finally. Really, quite beautiful and very realistic portrayal, especially of the ones who did and could understand and the ones who couldn't or just didn't bother.
Hope you will consider a sequel, but if not, this story speaks for itself. |
| emmy Thursday 1st December 2005 09:32
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| thats so sad! i love it! it really shows how so dedicated people can be to their partners |
| PHsname Sunday 27th November 2005 22:14 4th year Num. of Reviews: 161
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very well-written, and very cute story...i liked it a lot.
it almost makes me feel bad...even though ive volunteered (and led for
a little while...:\ ) at my church's special-ed class for the past
three years, i never really quite looked at them from the perspective
you presented this story with.
it was a great idea for a story, and you carried it out beautifully.
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| Bistyboo1974 Thursday 24th November 2005 18:29 1st year Num. of Reviews: 15
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You see how horrible I am about leaving reviews? I've recommended this story to my friends, yet I was awful and didn't leave a review right away.
*hangs head in shame*
Forgive me, yet know how deeply this story touched me. It was so true, and honest, and bittersweet and beautiful. I'm so glad you've shared it.
Bisty |
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