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The Misfortune by Sunfish McCaul
Rated: Professors [Reviews - 8]
Summary: A dark, disturbing spiral into insanity. Fred Weasley has experienced a great personal loss and is now institutionalized at St. Mungo's where he undergoes a haphazard self-exorcism that ends with his unwavering belief that there is one thing he can't-but must-destroy.
i can't remember if i've reviewed for this story already, so i will anyway; it is interesting and grabs your attention(not many dark fics about the twins), but towards the end it gets a tad bit confusing. Also, it could just be my morbid sense of humor, but i laughed at the end bit about Mrs. Weasely. so i'd give it a 7.
i can't remember if i've reviewed for this story already, so i will anyway; it is interesting and grabs your attention(not many dark fics about the twins), but towards the end it gets a tad bit confusing. Also, it could just be my morbid sense of humor, but i laughed at the end bit about Mrs. Weasely. so i'd give it a 7.
The Deepest, Most-Desired Wish by Obliviate
Rated: 6th-7th Years [Reviews - 338]
Summary: Harry Potter has many secret dreams. He wants to be a normal teenage wizard. He wants to attend school without his life being in danger. And he would like to someday marry Ginny Weasley. But he has locked away some of his desires so deeply that he will rarely admit them to himself. He has never shared them with anyone. But one late night trip to the Room of Requirement may change things forever. The second of three stories in this series. Sequel: "A New Childhood"
hmm, a good chapter. Though i don't think Ginny would've been reduced to tears because of Harry's piggish comment. good anyway though.
Author's Response: It wasn\'t just that comment that made Ginny cry. It should become clearer next chapter, but she just wants him to be happy, even if that means she isn\'t. She just can\'t tell him that, but she thinks breaking-up with him would push him to leave this world.
Shattered Minds by Evilpersonified
Rated: Professors [Reviews - 23]
Summary: Where does Bellatrix's love for the Cruciatus Curse stem from? Why does she continue to torture those around her? Spite...power...or merely pleasure? Submerge yourself in the mind of a lunatic who prides herself in perfecting the human condition...(rated R, includes Bellatrix/Harry pairing, torture, and blood. Read at own risk)
wow, that was horribly wonderful, i love how you make bellatrix so believable, a 10/10
A Wolf in the Moonlight by Kerichi
Rated: 6th-7th Years [Reviews - 545]
Summary:
When her old pal Rory calls in a favour, Tonks searches for a missing girl with the help of her new love Remus and his 'dog' Snuffles
*Sequel to Once in a Blue Moon*
*Ch 20 Quote*
It was the happiest Christmas of my life.
Oh wow, what a beautiful end to such a well written story. Can't wait for Promise of a Spring Moon. You're my favorite Remus/Tonks writer, actually, you are one of my favorite authors on the whole site. Keep up the amazing writing.
Author's Response: *grins ear to ear* Thank you for making me feel all warm and fuzzy- your review was better than woolly socks and hot cocoa. ^_^
another amazing chapter. It was beautiful, and spifftacular(if such a word exists?). Keep up the kick-arse writing
Author's Response: Spifftacular is definitely in my vocabulary, LOL. Who cares about Webster? Thanks! ^_^
great chapter. you did a metal concert justice. Keep up the awesome writing.
Author's Response: Thank you! More concert fun next chap, when Tonks makes some headbanging friends and does a bit herself, lol. :D
Summary: Regulus Black only lasted a week. (HBP spoilers, ahoy.)
Updated 22/01 with the revised, beta-read version. :)
Wow, that was beautiful. You are an extremely gifted writer. Wow.
The Letter-Opener by Mind_Over_Matter
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 7]
Summary: Diagon Alley, 11:28am, 1946
‘The Salesman turned it over in his fingers. It was so small, and appeared so very frail. But if, indeed, what the old wand maker said was true, its value knew no ends.’
Mr Ollivander Sr. has an item on his hands to sell a young Salesman of Borgin and Burke’s. It is small, yes, but even the tiniest of packages can be full of surprises, full of power, and even, sometimes, full of memories.
The locket… the cup… the snake… something of Gryffindor’s or Ravenclaw’s…
wow, this is very well written. I wonder if Voldemort will try to recreate the ice dragon. Though, from what you have wrote, i gather that even He wouldn't be able to control it.
Author's Response: *Delerious happiness*
I really hoped that possibility would be something people left with after reading this story. Personally... I went with the thought that he would, at some point, try, and would need to be stopped. Thank you very much for reviewing!
The Founding Four: “Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus” by Ravenclaw
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 13]
Summary: A Joint-fic written by members of Ravenclaw House. Join us as we explore the friendship of the four founders and follow their lives and loves as they work together to establish the school that becomes Hogwarts!
This story is interestin and i enjoy seeing the twists is takes. Not to mention, very good character development.
Electives by Vindictus Viridian
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 16]
Summary: At the beginning of third year all Hogwarts students choose the first steps on their career paths, whether ready for the decision or not. Some choose them with more noise and fanfare than others.
that was very well written, i enjoy the way you portry snape's personality and reasoning so well.
Author's Response: Thank you for reviewing! I enjoy working through his reasoning at various ages; this was a good puzzle for him.
Promise of a Spring Moon by Kerichi
Rated: 6th-7th Years [Reviews - 574]
Summary:
April showers bring May...hassles? Bridesmaid blues and big trouble from small favours complicate Tonks' life when all she wants is to bring her love for Remus into full bloom.
It was great. I love all of your remus/tonks stories, and i can already tell that this one will be no different. Drunken tonks was hilarious.
Author's Response: Merci! I\'ve known people who seemed cheerfully oblivious to the reactions to their actions, so to speak, and thought Tonks would be fun to write that way, even if Remus got a bit growl-y at me. :D I\'ll make it up to him, LOL