 Bagge 2007-01-22 . chapter 1Nice piece of work. Very good take on Hermione and her post-war project. And I loved Luna's letter. The bundalarf, and how Hermione and Luna played the subject with each other, was a wonderful piece. Nagini was also nice, with a sharp tounge and a rather laid back attitude. The half-dialoge presented to the readers was well handled. |
 Silverthreads 2007-01-10 . chapter 1Most intriguiing persepective! I liked this. |
 excessivelyperky 2007-01-09 . chapter 1She'd better bring some mice, at least. I mean, someone intelligent enough to keep Skeeter alive in that glass jar surely wouldn't mind fetching a minor treat to keep Nagini talking.
And won't she take on when she discovers bundalarfs are real after all, and trying to eat her Ipod. |
 Possum132 2007-01-08 . chapter 1Most enjoyable bit of fun - the Bundalarf Sanctuary is a delightful notion. And I've been wondering if Book 7 will feature a conversation between Nagini and Harry that echoes the exchange with the Burmese python in Book 1. Nasty piece of work, that Voldemort - starving and mistreating a poor snake. |
 duj 2007-01-04 . chapter 1Well, this was different; an interview with the one who knew Voldemort best. |
 The Breeze 2007-01-02 . chapter 1Great little story and very original. |