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Reviews for The Man Who Sold the World

Overhill2007.04.01 - 10:26AM13: Thirteen--RedAnonymous
30-11-2006 07:26 Woo-woo! Percy to the rescue! That was sooo out of left-field!

Overhill2007.04.01 - 10:25AM10: Ten--Time Has Come TodayAnonymous
30-11-2006 07:41 Hmm. Lemons. Yeah, it's different from most other stories' "lemons". *Grins* I'm working on breaking the code. After I read a bunch more chapters. (That's the nice thing about starting late...less evil cliffies, time between chapters only a few minutes or a day at most...)

Zephyre2007.04.01 - 10:25AM8: Eight--Niceties of a Civilized WorldAnonymous
28-11-2006 01:35 Rated 8 The keychain would probably read #1 Mum being English and not American, but excellent chapter besides that little point.

Author's Response: Maybe the keychain was a memento from a trip to the Americas?

Sporky2007.04.01 - 10:24AM7: Seven--The Librarian's ArtAnonymous
06-12-2006 04:18 Rated 9 I just had to review this chapter because I totally agree with you about "Cymbeline." One of the girls in my Shakespeare class wanted to write a paper on it, and our professor just laughed and looked at her like she'd suddenly gone completely out of her mind.

Author's Response: I hated every second of the week we spent reading Cymbeline. That play, for lack of a witter or more apt word, sucks.

Overhill2007.04.01 - 10:14AM5: Five--Over BreakfastAnonymous
29-11-2006 18:31 So that's why Lucius is showing up places where he normally wouldn't be at - he "just" wants someone worth killing! Nice job on Percy. However, if he has myopia, he can't see things that are distant, but can see things that are up close. If he has hyperopia, he can't see things that are up close, but can see things that are distant. Anyway, the guy's as blind as a bat, and will probably end up in trouble for his pains. (Wonder if there's a temporary spell to correct vision, as there doesn't seem to be a permanent one...)

Overhill2007.04.01 - 10:13AM4: Four--The Dead Walk at DawnAnonymous
29-11-2006 17:40 Interesting that the name of "Riddle" is used instead of Voldemort. Dolohov was/is pretty smart, in a way, taking over Russia, and proclaiming it to be Voldemort's. Wonder how long that's going to last, as Russia has more resources than England. Some small country in Eastern Europe for Draco, nice place to ruin...er, rule. It is so sad having Severus so starved, and politely begging for more bread...

Overhill2007.04.01 - 10:13AM3: Three--In the DarkAnonymous
29-11-2006 17:17 Ah, the mystery of why Lucius would follow Herminione through alleys sans bodyguard(s) is still not satisfied to my mind, but Snape is definitely more magically powerful than Lucius...

Overhill2007.04.01 - 10:12AM2: Two--In the GhettoAnonymous
29-11-2006 17:08 Good follow-up on the first chapter. It fits that Hermione would be able to do wandless magic. I'm rather surprised Seamus would be surviving, as he was a member of the DA, but then remembered that his name was probably not on the list, as it was raided the first-and-only time he went. (In the ghetto, I'm sure that the wine would be worth far more than the gold.) Again, why would someone from the highest level of government bother with direct contact with someone from the next-to-lowest, instead of sending a minion? (And what a cliff hanger!) Answer be found in next chapter...?

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