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Reviews for Flame of Existence

By : Arabella
  • From ANON - Disappointment on July 22, 2005
    Oh... and I love the story... continue continue, please.
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  • From ANON - Disappointment... on July 22, 2005
    As a good friend of mine put it "Harry Potter was a disappointment. It did not live up to the mental orgasms that the last book gave me.

    If the book were a person and trying to orally please me, I'd have been looking at it going "what the fuck, you're not doing it right. What happened to you?!"

    That is how disappoiting it was."
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  • From ANON - Barb on July 19, 2005
    Please continue. Snape is and will be proven to be innocent in book 7 and that all this was to get to Voldermort.
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  • From ANON - VivBlack on July 19, 2005
    I totally agree with you. I thought we were supposed to learn what was going on with the veil thing. I guess the DADA job curse does explain a lot. I can't believe she killed off (beep). She always kills off the characters I like! Sorry, can't help it. I love what you are doing with "Flame of Existence." Keep up the great work (PLEASE)! I like to think you-know-which-wizard has a good side. I was also under the impression that he was a pureblood. Please update soon!!!!!

    ~Viv
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  • From ANON - Marsbar on July 19, 2005
    I thought the book was good but I was disapointed by some parts. This book totally made almost all the fanfiction out there concerning 6th and 7th year AU. Most of the fanfiction can't even be possible anymore so that's very disapointing.
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  • From ANON - madapple on July 19, 2005
    i totally agree, I sobbed "what the fuck" all over the place, it was raw and brutal. but I suspect planned.... or maybe I'm just hopeful.
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  • From ANON - trinky-time on July 19, 2005
    Snape's the half-blood prince and he kills Dumbledore!!!!
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  • From ANON - EsmaKeltin on July 18, 2005
    I have to admit the story fucked with my mind a little
    But after I thought it over... I belive Snape had a reason.
    And I love him even more.

    also.. as an aside... Fenrir Greyback! Wow! i thought he was a great new addition to the villains list. ;)
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  • From ANON - Anon on July 18, 2005
    I've read the book twice. The first time made me angry beyond all words...the second time, I think I get it...we've been led to believe certain things about BEEEP for so long now, we've forgetten that all may not be as it seem...but then again, this statement can be taken more than one way as well...there are fates worse than that of death, and only those with mercy are capable of bestowing the honor of death...if everything is given a second glace, my first reading was superficial...think about how many stories you've read that center around ethics and morals...and use your imagination...perhaps i'm being too hopeful, or perhaps just understanding what others may miss... I leave you with the words of Niccolo Machiavelli, from "The Prince:"

    Men who, to satisfy their soldiers, did not hesitate to commit every kind of iniquity against the people; and all, except Severus, came to a bad end; but in Severus there was so much valour that, keeping the soldiers friendly, although the people were oppressed by him, he reigned successfully; for his valour made him so much admired in the sight of the soldiers and people that the latter were kept in a way astonished and awed and the former respectful and satisfied. And because the actions of this man, as a new prince, were great, I wish to show briefly that he knew well how to counterfeit the fox and the lion, which natures, as I said above, it is necessary for a prince to imitate.

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  • From ANON - PurestBlood on July 18, 2005
    I have to say that i was disgusted about what happend...but i stilll think that Snap had "orders" to act upon...
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  • From ANON - K on July 18, 2005
    As to the pairings being obvious, in some ways, you really can't blame her. She's hampered so much by her populairity. She's got to have things a certain way or else they would offend many people's delicate sensibilities.
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  • From ANON - K on July 18, 2005
    Oh and to the other 'K'- I see the similarities between Harry Potter and Star Wars too, in that JK Rowling and George Lucas both aren't fit to handle their own creations now >:(

    (Okay I'm just over-reacting cause I'm still upset about the death and how it happened)
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  • From ANON - K on July 18, 2005
    Hey! Theres another K here! Damn, I'll need to think of a more original name now.

    And 'WHAT THE FUCK' was my reaction as well :'( Arrrgh, I want to say stuff but it would ruin it for anyone not finished yet, although they should be finished by now or they deserve to have it spoiled! :P

    I'm just going to pretend none of that in HBP happened and focus on this. *cry* -Bleep- can't be evil! JK better fix it in the next book or I'm storming up to her mansion (Its only a couple hours away from me!) and torturing her until she makes a more satisfactory ending.

    KEEP WRITING! :)

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  • From ANON - siriusluv on July 18, 2005
    Bet you want book 7 now don't you. I feel like a person should read the first 25 chapters, then stop and read the last 5 chapters after book 7 is done. I don't think that all is lost for Severus fans yet, I have a theory about why he did what he did.
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  • From ANON - TannedSnapette on July 18, 2005
    I just started blubbering.....I'm hoping that JKR has something up her sleeve, but I'm with you "WHAAAAT THE FUCK!!!!"
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