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Reviews For Ginny's Second Year at Hogwarts by Grandma Kate

lantis222
Wednesday 5th September 2007 21:08
Ginny's Second Year at Hogwarts
Oh, I liked it. This was up much faster than I expected it to be. Wonderful chapter, I can't wait to find out more about Molly and her exploits. Keep it up!
Friday 7th September 2007 11:56Ginny's Second Year at Hogwarts (Author Response)
Sorry to be so late in getting back to you. My son thinks I am having memory problems... not my memory... my poor old iMac's.

I'm glad you are still reading. This is a rather lean year for Molly because the kids don't tell her much about what is going on. JKR sends Ginny and the Hogwarts students (except for Ron) home for Christmas and you don't hear much about them until they are on the train going home for the summer.

I'm introducing a few of Molly's friends, both old and new. And, of course, she has to start getting back in shape.
Trelawney2213
Sunday 2nd September 2007 07:47
Ginny's Second Year at Hogwarts
Ah! September 1st and year 3 begins! Looking forward to it. I'm sure Molly will get accustomed to Bedside at St Brigid's in no time.
Sunday 2nd September 2007 10:16Ginny's Second Year at Hogwarts (Author Response)
The first of September is a good day for beginnings.

The WWN is trying to attract the Wizard World version of YUPs, an attractive demographic. Let's just hope that they do not alienate their faithful older listeners. Hospital shows are always popular.
Kathryn
Sunday 2nd September 2007 06:09
Ginny's Second Year at Hogwarts
Another really good start, I look forward to reading the next one of your series.
Sunday 2nd September 2007 10:11Ginny's Second Year at Hogwarts (Author Response)
Thanks for reading and reviewing. The year which parallels The Prisoner of Azkaban has a lot going on that Molly doesn't hear about until the end of the school year. Ginny all but disappears after she and Percy and the twins go home for the Christmas holiday.

You'll appreciate that Gerry and I have exchanged many emails about capital D vs lower-case d for a foul creature prominent in this book.