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Reviews for Soldier's Welcome

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  • From callistianstar on October 18, 2009
    ^^ I love Harry. I really do. He's just too adorable, however irritating. lol The way he rejects everything and calms down when rational arguments help proove his own desires as foolish is too cute. Great chapter. That observation class really is a trip. I'm good academically generally, but my observation skills generally suck.
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  • From ANON - MewMew2 on October 18, 2009
    Thank you for posting so often! Excellent job on these latest chapters, I eagerly await more postings when you can!
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  • From SpearsTwlight on October 18, 2009
    Another great chapter! Fantastic job!
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  • From thrnbrooke on October 18, 2009
    Soooo need chapter 24!!!
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  • From ANON - SP777 on October 17, 2009
    about #23...

    1. Pushkin probably would have insisted on counting the number of threads
    in Voldemort
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  • From ANON - Anon on October 17, 2009
    Oh, well, I'm simply too curious to hear about Snape's pensieve. Will it be part of this story or is meant to be part of the next one?

    Nice chapter. But why does Harry think Draco wouldn't want to date him? *Takes Harry by his shoulders and shakes some sense into him*
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  • From hieisdragoness18 on October 17, 2009
    aww i just had this mental image of harry sound asleep in class. soo cute. lol. its good that draco is there to help harry when he is overwhelmed
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  • From icedragonbreath on October 17, 2009
    Ch23: Oh, it would stand to reason that they wouldn't be the only ones that are investigating the attacks. But what if some are working against Draco and Harry.
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  • From callistianstar on October 16, 2009
    Review for Chapter 22. I like the small moment where Draco compared Harry's motivation, his pride, to Draco's own actions during the war. Good chapter. I'm glad Draco was able to get an answer out of Harry, one that wasn't an angry outburst as Ron continues to cause.
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  • From ANON - chitana on October 16, 2009
    So this fic is really good and I love it and all that good stuff, but what I really wanted to review about was the formating and how it was spaced out instead of blocked together, which I think makes it easier to read and I appreciate that because when the text is blocked, I skip around and don't read all of the text but with it separated, I am forced to read it all and honestly every word of this fic deserves my full attention.
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  • From icedragonbreath on October 15, 2009
    Yay! A break though with Harry, he now knows he doesn't have to fight alone.
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  • From hieisdragoness18 on October 14, 2009
    oh my gosh! it is about time someone used the accio charm that way!!! i've read so many stories where that would have been totally appropriate but no one used it! well done. and i love how they're getting closer with each encounter.
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  • From ANON - Anon on October 14, 2009
    Hmmm... after this problem has been - well, not solved :-), I'm musing why Draco hasn't gathered the courage to look at Snape's pensieve. Draco seems to be someone who values information of any kind because it might prove useful, so why doesn't he want to look at it? What does he expect which makes him so hesitant do to it? It seems a little ooc imo. Or maybe I just haven't caught the reason yet.

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  • From SpearsTwlight on October 14, 2009
    Exellent chap. U no your fics would make great movies!
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  • From ANON - SP777 on October 14, 2009
    about #22...

    I liked this 'Draco-gives-Harry-a-piece-of-his-mind' chapter! :-)
    I think Harry WILL stop being SO reckless in the future, with
    Draco by his side...bout time.

    I, also, liked the conversation...or should I say hissing on Draco's
    part, while speaking to HArry. :-]

    All in all, those two are closer to becoming VERY promising Aurors
    in the future. Can't wait to see what happens when they graduate.

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