Reviewer: J-Holly
Date: 01/15/13 9:04
Chapter: Chapter 5 - Almost 18 Years Later
Is the blonde boy at the end Scorpius Malfoy???
Reviewer: LunaLestrange00
Date: 05/08/11 6:24
Chapter: Chapter 2 – Moving Days
Omg, i didn't realise there was more, i thought there was only one chapter. This made my day.
Reviewer: LunaLestrange00
Date: 05/08/11 6:22
Chapter: Chapter 1 - Short Story Night
Best. Story. Ever. Please write more stories of Luna in first year! I loved it so much. I couldn't stop laughing at so many parts, like when she thought she and snape would become good friends.
Reviewer: victoria lupin
Date: 01/05/11 14:33
Chapter: Chapter 5 - Almost 18 Years Later
Finally an ending for Luna....I always wished JKR would have given her a proper end now you have..wonderfully sentimental
Reviewer: Madame Lestrange
Date: 01/19/10 21:47
Chapter: Chapter 5 - Almost 18 Years Later
Wow! An excelent insight to Luna's mind. I really enjoyed this fic!
Reviewer: Trucker
Date: 09/19/09 21:07
Chapter: Chapter 1 - Short Story Night
This is one of the most powerful and moving stories I've ever read. My only complaint is that the last chapter needs a lot of minor edits.
Reviewer: the weasley twins
Date: 08/24/09 17:47
Chapter: Chapter 1 - Short Story Night
good so far
Reviewer: FriendofMolly
Date: 08/23/09 13:07
Chapter: Chapter 4 - For Friends
Oh my. The last was unexpected. I do like the hidden story of those in the castle before the End Battle. The final piece feels very natural. We all know Lunas love of the Magical creatures. I think it would be perfect for her to follow on Mr Ollivanders path. A very good chapter in a wonderful tale. Thanks.
Reviewer: priti
Date: 06/22/08 13:52
Chapter: Chapter 1 - Short Story Night
This is awesome story PLEASE update soon
Reviewer: Calico
Date: 06/19/08 18:32
Chapter: Chapter 1 - Short Story Night
This story is really powerful - and frightening. I'm glad you brought Reg into the story, but it was awful that he died. At least his family escaped, though. I hope you get to the part where Harry and the others arrive to save them; I don't know how much more misery I can read about.