And, lo, in the 10th year of Potterdom, there came The Revelation - the seventh horcrux book, wherein rocks fell and everyone died.
And the fan looked upon the seventhhorcrux book and read it from cover to cover. And it was very good.
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On a lighter note: Potterpuffs are back!
(Containing spoilers for HP: Deathly Hallows.)
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On an SGA note: I find myself unable to string more than a half-dozen words together in a fic at any given time.
madjm? I'm really sorry. I was going to write you a birthday fic.
And the fan looked upon the seventh
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On a lighter note: Potterpuffs are back!
(Containing spoilers for HP: Deathly Hallows.)
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On an SGA note: I find myself unable to string more than a half-dozen words together in a fic at any given time.
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There, there, it's okay. Not everyone died - just some people. And it was a Necessary Evil to show that War Is Not Pretty And People Sometimes Die.
Did you enjoy it otherwise?
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I get the Great Moral Lesson On Death and my logical self agrees with it, but my emotional self was seriously attached to many of those characters. However, I do trust that fic will make it better.
I did enjoy it, despite the copious death. I particularly enjoyed the extended camping, although a friend of mine found that section boring.
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Trio!Love!
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