Hello. I am Traggles. I am thirteen. I like the Harry Potter books, especially house elves.That's why my name is Traggles- it's a house elf sort of name.
At the moment I am very busy because I am trying to write a poem about house elves.
A Match Made in House-Elf Heaven by Loz
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 7]
Summary: The Krinky Ship.
The relationship between a pair of star-crossed lovers, namely Kreacher and Winky, is explored. Winky is happy leading a normal family life but Kreacher further plots to harm Harry Potter.
That was very interesting. I never thought house elfs got married. It's a pity Winky is drunken and Kreacher's insane. Was Kreacher going to throw Winky off the astronomy tower?
Stargazing by Loki MM
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 6]
Summary: A conversation between Firenze and Harry while looking at the stars. Sometimes healing is found in the strangest of places.
That is very good. Sirius is named after the dogstar, and his animagus form is a dog.
Dinner at 12 Grimmauld Place by LydiaNightingale
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 6]
Summary: Tuesday night, 12 Grimmauld Place. But what's Harry so worried about?
That is a very good story. It's nice that Lupin told Harry that he, Mrs. Weasly and Sirius care about Harry and want to protect him.
One Winter's Day by alimison
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 3]
Summary: A small girl goes on a walk in the country one quiet day in the winter, and comes across something she didn't expect to find.
That is very good. I like the idea of going out for a walk and discovering Hogsmeade.
Split in Two by Saphira
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 10]
Summary: It has been widely acknowledged that the “talented” Professor of Divination, Sybill Trelawney was unknown to Harry Potter prior to his rather…..eventful Third Year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizradry. But she was there, even if Harry never met her. In fact, she was there from the beginning of his hectic school career. Harry Potter’s First Year at Hogwarts surprised all, amazed many and shocked a few. Sybill Trelawney was shocked too, even though she really shouldn’t have been………. Please, please read and review!! I've had nearly eighty reads...surely, please there is a REVIEW coming! PLEASE get into the Christmas Spirit people and REVIEW.....Thanks and Merry Christmas
That is excellent! I had no idea proffessor Trelawney was so rude. I particularly liked the part where she called Mrs. Norris a 'pea- brained excuse.' That would have made Filch angry.
Author's Response: Thanks so much for reviewing!!! I\'m so happy!! (\",) I did think that Trelawney was rude but it fits her - she does get rude when she\'s angry like in HBP and in OoTP. And strangely enough, even though I\'m a cat person - I hate Mrs. Norris!! Thanks again!
Author's Response: Thanks so much for reviewing!!! I\'m so happy!! (\",) I did think that Trelawney was rude but it fits her - she does get rude when she\'s angry like in HBP and in OoTP. And strangely enough, even though I\'m a cat person - I hate Mrs. Norris!! Thanks again!
Snapshots of Neville by lunafish
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 6]
Summary: A collection of drabbles peeking into the life of Neville Longbottom. Posted prior to DH.
That's a good story. I like the part at the beginning, when the sorting hat Neville should be put in Griffyndor.
Author's Response: That\'s one of my favorite scenes, too. Thanks for reviewing!
"Mum, Dad, It's Me... Harry." by Mudblood428
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 474]
Summary: Harry, Ron, and Hermione make a trip to Godric's Hollow to visit the Potters' graves. There, Harry speaks to his parents for the first time, and in so doing, discovers that the dead are never truly lost. (One-shot. Bring your kleenex.)
That is goood, because we see Harry talking to his parents, and we see that they are always watching out for him, even if he dosen't know it. Harry has suffered great bereavement, and it's good to know all his deceased friends and reletives are still there for him.
Starting Over by NorthStar
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 4]
Summary: It's New Year's Eve and everyone is out and about except for two people. One is at home, unable to sleep, while the other is out in the world, wandering. What happens when these two meet? Submitted for Challenge 1: Redemption of the Winter Snows Holiday Challenge. MNFF name: Northstar in Slytherin House
That's good. Malfoy is not a murderer, he's just distraught because his father is in Azkaban. He needs a second chance.
The Lost Diary of a Muggle by Blossomlily
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 14]
Summary: Coralie Roberts is a nineyear old Muggle. She is a witness to
the horrific scenes in the camp during the Quidditch World Cup. This is
her lost diary. Set during GoF. Oneshot
That is very good. Ther are so many magical people, and sometimes, it's nice to read something from a muggles point of veiw, just like this.
Author's Response: Thank you. ;)
Everytime by LadyLilyMalfoy
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 5]
Summary: A valentines poem from Narcissa to Lucius
It's a good poem, but it's very vipolent. I wonder why they got married, if they are Lucious Malfoy is violent.
Bounce...Bounce... by LadyLilyMalfoy
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 10]
Summary: An episode of little Draco Malfoy's life.
Lucious Malfoy really is worse then his son.. He is a nasty bully, to break Draco's ball.
Hidden in Shadows by LadyLilyMalfoy
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 4]
Summary: little Draco observes one of his parent's fights.
That is a good poem. It seems that Malfoy is only bad because of his parents. It's a pity they are mean.
Hey Little Dragon by LadyLilyMalfoy
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 7]
Summary: Severus Snape watches Little Draco with concern.
That is interesting. It's good the way you always put Malfoy in a good light. I like your poetry.
Not now Darling. by LadyLilyMalfoy
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 3]
Summary: Narcissa never seems to have time for her son...
That is a very good poem, and it's interesting because of how Narcissia is being very nasty and rude to Malfoy. Imagine not even wanting him, thats horrible.If his mother hated him and his father supported voldemort, its really not surprising that malfoy turned out so mean
Late Bloomer by Just Tink
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 110]
Summary: Cassandra Pralent was your typical pureblood- rich, spoiled, and prepared to go to Hogwarts as soon as she turned eleven. But Professor McGonagall delivers horrible news- Cassandra is a Squib. When she is rejected at home and at school, she is forced to accept unlikely friends. And just when Cassandra feels life is getting better, her fate becomes entwined with that of the Trio in a most sinister fashion…
Excellent! This is wonderful. I never considered squibs before. I thought they were insane old people who are obsessed with cats. But Cassandra is great. She's always very nice and friendly, and she is very brave, to stay at hogwarts even though she can't do magic.It's not fair for them all to dislike her, they are being very stupid. Will they learn the error of they're ways and befriend her, or will she end up having to leave the world of magic forever?
Author's Response: I\'m glad you like it- because even Mrs. Figg and Filch went through the same thing once, and it also goes back to prejudice against muggle-borns, and prejudice in our own world. And I can\'t answer your question, that would spoil the entire story! Thanks for the review!
A Single Snowdrop by Gemma Hawk
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 6]
Summary: The night before the Final Battle, Hannah Abbott thinks about her past, present and future. Will she be able to move on with her life? And more importantly, can she help a person crucial to the war?
That's good. You portrayed Hannah very well. She and Harry don't need to worry, as long as the horcruxes are gone, they will defeat voldemort.
Author's Response: Thank you so much!
Behind Prison Bars by lunar
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 6]
Summary: No matter what.
These words were repeated over and over again in Mrs Crouch's mind as she lay dying. She believed in her sons innocence, believed that he should be free, so much that she took his place. In her cell, she lets her last thoughts roam to cover the thing most important to her; Barty.
That is very good. Poor Mrs. Crouch. She should have tried to escape, like Sirius did.
Author's Response: Thanks Traggles. I don\'t think she would have put herself in Azkaban in her sons place just to try and get out again. If she did, she would have had to keep up her sons appearance or get a whole new identity. Anyway, thanks again for leaving a review! ;)