Name: Temptation Bites reviewed Studying, Coq au Vin and a Serious Conversation on Jan 10, 2011 10:55 pm
"crooked wand"- I laughed so hard at this! :) Fantastic story. . . I am hooked. going to keep reading . . .
TB xx
Name: openskys reviewed Studying, Coq au Vin and a Serious Conversation on Oct 18, 2010 06:15 pm
Yay I can't wait for another update I love the way this is progressing!
Name: Nutmeg44 reviewed Studying, Coq au Vin and a Serious Conversation on Oct 18, 2010 09:11 am
I love Snape as a character too. I just think him being nasty to Ginny right now is just his way of letting her know that he's looking out for Draco and that he's watching for any nefarious activity. Snape is just a bit rough around the edges I think. He's used to dealing with Death Eaters not little red-haired girls.

Author's Response: I like your way of looking at him a lot better. You have a better understanding of his character, and I wrote the thing - tehe :) Here's to our love of Snape :) Thanks
Name: Nutmeg44 reviewed Studying, Coq au Vin and a Serious Conversation on Oct 17, 2010 08:28 pm
Snape is like an Alpha wolf. Sniffing around, protecting his pack. It's nice, I like that characterisation of him. Draco is interesting. I love that he notices little things about Ginny like her bum when she walks away. Hopefully she makes it to his dormitory to return his book before he actually needs it. Lovely chapter. I look forward to the next update.

Author's Response: It's funny. I didn't really like this Snape. Maybe it's because I love Snape as a character, and I felt he was prejudiced and unnecessarily nasty to Ginny. But I kinda had to do it to him for the plot. Oh well, I'm making him nice (well, at least, happy...content) in my next story so maybe he will forgive me. Thanks for reviewing. :)
Name: Mungihead reviewed Studying, Coq au Vin and a Serious Conversation on Oct 17, 2010 10:02 am
"He didn’t really care that she was related to the Weasel. She couldn’t be blamed for something she had entirely no control over. After all, he was related to Bellatrix Lestrange. Even the Dark Lord (the man who thought snakes were sexy, had lived without a body –eww- and had been defeated by Potter before Potter could clean his own arse) thought she was cuckoo. Really, Draco couldn’t understand how his father believed, let alone followed, such a megalomaniac. He probably didn’t even wash properly. Draco respected his father’s views (Lucius did have a tendency to demand respect – it was in the walk, something to do with the swagger) but he didn’t agree with them, whatever everyone else thought. Being the son of a Death Eater did not automatically make him a Death Eater. Everyone, including Lucius, had agreed it was probably not in Draco’s best interests to take up with a barmy half-blood who couldn’t even charm himself a proper nose. For Merlin’s sake, the man slept with a snake."

This whole section right here made me laugh so hard that everyone around me looked at me like I was a complete idiot. LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!! This is a super adorable story.........scoooooooooo cuh-yoot!!!! :)

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M :)

Author's Response: I'm glad you liked it. I think Draco is a little too fastidious to take up with Voldy. Thanks for the review - it made me happy. :)
Name: mythology reviewed Studying, Coq au Vin and a Serious Conversation on Oct 17, 2010 06:58 am
i love this fic :) the plot is really interesting
Name: scentasia reviewed Studying, Coq au Vin and a Serious Conversation on Oct 17, 2010 05:12 am
"For Merlin’s sake, the man slept with a snake."

I laughed so hard after reading this. Brilliant!!Enjoying your story immensely. =D
Name: Boogum reviewed Studying, Coq au Vin and a Serious Conversation on Oct 16, 2010 07:06 pm
Aw, so adorable.
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