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Reviews for I, Snape

By : Avrild
  • From ANON - Anon on December 23, 2003
    swell!
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  • From ANON - candygirl on December 22, 2003


    I'm laughing out loud as we finish decorating the christmas tree. btw I think the song is properly titled You Ain't Nothin But a Hound Dog. My husband the american music expert says that technically it's just called Hound Dog. I'm feeling a bit vertiginous swooping between the droll albus-althea story and poor passionate vulnerable Snape. Is this intentional? Your amused fan,
    Candygirl
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  • From ANON - Candygirl on December 22, 2003


    This is bloody brilliant (I've just read chap 14). I didn't know that one could write real erotica -- the kind that actually turns you on -- that was also hilarious. I really think that if someone could publish "Barry Trotter," the HP parody, you could publish this. It's not really fan fiction. But where? There aren't too many venues for really accomplished smut.

    Your rueful Snape puts me in mind of two of my favorite heroes --thazthazar of The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B (JP Donleavy) and Lucky Jim, the euponomous hero of Kingsley Amis' book. You might especially look at that latter.

    I hope it makes you happy, AG, to know that someone in Virginia is laughing out loud three days before Ctmastmas because of you.

    CG
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  • From ANON - Kim on November 15, 2003
    Thank you for writing this story and sharing it. I enjoyed every chapter and always looked forward to the next. Your characterization of Snherehere is so unique: sad, funny, suicidal, nestalgic, child-like, cat-like, naive, worldy and vulnerable...well, I could go on and on. His discovery of love, both romantically with Hermione and the reunion with his mother, was odd and yet more realistic than most of the gushy romance stories out there. For Snape to crave some of his past behaviors and yet realize the value in keeping them at bay in order to keep his relationship with Hermione was highly satisfying to read.

    This is one of those stories I wish would keep going, yet the way you ended it is just rig You You have quite the sense of humor and the epilogue with Mrs. Norris gave me a fit of giggles.

    Kim

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  • From ANON - pixi on November 13, 2003
    Yay.... yay yay yay.

    Rave reviews. Happy pixi, liked story. Ended well, perhaps would have let sevie end therapy myself... but who knows maybe he really did still need it eh?
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  • From ANON - Kiristeen on November 13, 2003
    OMG!!!! Said in a phony accent. "The ending is simply *fabulouuus* dahling!" : )~ I adored the Mrs. Norris touch at the end. ::snickers::


    Kiri
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  • From ANON - LadySna on January 09, 1920
    The epilogue was priceless, I salute you.
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  • From ANON - Andrian on November 12, 2003
    Oh (blushes) you got an idea from me? Cannot be, youre brilliant and I know you think wonderous stories all the time, but thank you. I love the ending to this and it is a 'Classic"

    Hugs
    Andrian
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  • From ANON - otherside on November 12, 2003
    perfect, perfect ending i laughed all the way. favorite line.. "His chest hair frightened her" LOL! great story loved it all the way!!!!! hope to god mrs. norris never finds her spell, still kinda wish there had been tiny snape-kittlets though.
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  • From ANON - Rilla on November 12, 2003
    Brilliant! I love it that he was seeing a therapist! And his father casting Imperio on him because he was colicky is too much. The epilogue was just perfect. I loved every moment of this and I'll be looking forward to the end of NaNoWriMo to see what else you have planned!
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  • From ANON - JoyousTrouble on November 12, 2003
    Oh... I loved it, I only wish we could havee seen Hermione meet the real Dr Falco. That, I'm sure, would have been highly humorous. Like, would she have taken the book with her, or would just telling him be enough?
    Oh and I just felt so , well famous, like Harry even. You mentioned my name at the end, like I realy matter. ::sniff:: That just made my day. Here's hoping that you will always have plenty of plot bunnies rumbling around your feet, lots of time to spend as you wish, and no computer virus's.
    Cheers,
    Joy
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  • From ANON - shiv5468 on November 12, 2003
    I'm glad to see that NanoWrimo d sto stop you completing this, and it's also good to see you stay away from the usual plot devices and write something more interesting a more psychologically real.

    like the mrs norris touch at the end as well!
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  • From MaddyRiddle on November 12, 2003
    Great finale for a great fic! You really know how to write a fabulous story!
    I love it! It's a great great story! I'm a little sad it's over... :(

    In case you didn't get it: IT'S A GREAT STORY AND I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
    (yep, I overdid with the exclamation marks in this review... sorry, but I couldn't help it)

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  • From ANON - Missmagick on November 12, 2003
    Brilliant! I absolutely loved it,especially that bit at the end about Mrs. Norris.
    Good work!
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  • From ANON - amethyst on November 12, 2003
    This story was refreshingly different. This view of Snape was definitely different. And your epilogue was fantastic!! I almost want to sympathize with Mrs. Norris.
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