Reviews for A Different Dursley Family |
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Vampireking40 chapter 3 . 2/29 This is an interesting story already. I have to say stories like this where we get a different set attitude from the Durlsey when it comes to Harry is great. He can grow up loved and wanted instead of hated and treated worse than a House-Elf. |
Child of Dreams chapter 8 . 1/17 McGonagall's an idiot. |
lostxinxthexdarkness chapter 13 . 6/28/2023 Just stumbled across this fic, and I’m so glad that I did! I hope that all is well, and that you will eventually find the motivation and/or inspiration needed to continue this project. Best regards, and best wishes |
Stina chapter 13 . 6/13/2023 Lovely story! Thank you for writing. |
IHufflepuff chapter 13 . 5/9/2023 I wish this wasn't discontinued. Such a promising story. |
LectorHistoria chapter 13 . 4/3/2023 Just when things got interesting... I knew this was only 13 chapters and close to 10 yrs dead, but got pulled in... |
Stormshadow13 chapter 13 . 4/22/2022 Fun story. |
Alice Scarlett Knabel chapter 3 . 4/11/2022 man please come back |
Guest chapter 5 . 3/25/2022 Why would Severus reveal potions to Muggles? Out of some sense of loyalty to Lily? By the way, you hit 1,200 reviews on November 23rd, 2016. Congrats for reaching 1,300 reviews on March 25th, 2022! |
Guest chapter 4 . 3/25/2022 And Vernon's abusive temperament is... tempered by a gym membership. Clever! |
Guest chapter 3 . 3/25/2022 Smart to make Petunia a nurse. It naturally makes her more caring! |
Guest chapter 2 . 3/25/2022 Vernon tripping over Harry is hilarious! But since he's a beached whale, I hope Harry wasn't crushed! |
Guest chapter 1 . 3/25/2022 A loving Dursley family? I am intrigued to see how you pull this off! |
Axccel chapter 13 . 1/27/2022 Nice! |
Axccel chapter 11 . 1/27/2022 Harry made a right decision about the endorsement stuff, but he should have pursued the fake endorsement giver legally anyway while also giving his own genuine endorsement for the student assistance fund. Also, there's no way in Hell a guardian can do that anyway. A guardian cannot sign away the principle's money nor waive his right to royalties or anything else like that. He can sign on to things that involve someone needing to be responsible or held accountable, but he cannot outright make decisions for the individual. For parents it's different because it's their money. |