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Jason Karr posted a comment on Thursday 12th April 2007 1:17am

It is nice that Ginny is getting use to her new leg and that her husband is loveing no matter what. I wonder if Hermione's folk might have a little surpries letter on down the road as well as Remus and dear Tonks.

Particle_Accelerator posted a comment on Thursday 12th April 2007 1:15am

Loved it guys!

Two quick questions...

1) Did Harry mean that when the times comes, he is going to become a spirit like Eocho, or is he going to give that knowledge to his successor and pass on to the next life normally?

2) While I imagine that you might be wanting a break once this is finally finished, are you planning another epic story or more mega one-shots? If so, have you decided on 'ships yet, if any? If you're taking suggestions, while I LOVE the Harry/Hermione stories and urge you to continue in that vein, Harry/Luna stories are rather fun as well. And while I loved DA & SC, just not any H/G R/Hr PLEASE. HBP killed off any lingering desire to see OBHWF.

Jenni posted a comment on Thursday 12th April 2007 1:05am

Love the depth and detail you are bringing into the characters. Giving the minors ones a face is fabulous. I am going to miss reading this when you are done. No higher praise.

Wonderbee31 posted a comment on Thursday 12th April 2007 12:34am

Well, this is a wonderful story, and is great to see that even though they've been to hell and back, the heroes have managed to hold onto their humanity. I look forward to seeing what may happen with Jennifer, how things go with the rebuilding of the castle,a nd how this will effect the world as a whole, and just want to say again that this is a blast.

minervakitty posted a comment on Thursday 12th April 2007 12:07am

The brotherhood should be able to get all the NEWTs. Will William and Harry get some enchanted rings to see the ghosts? I'm honestly not surprised that Hogwarts and the ghosts were impatient for a bit more energy. Will there be any takers from those in the army to settle down in Britain? Is Harry going to hold Siomha? Which of the brotherhood will be having babies first? Wonder if Dan and Emma would be having any more kids.

JIM HOOD posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 11:59pm

great chapter and thanks for the story

Jennifer A Moffett posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 11:58pm

WHAT AN AMAZING STORY!!!

I HOPE YOU CREATE ANOTHER STORY OF THE MAGNITUDE, PERHAPS OF THE NEXT GENERATION.

THANKS,
JENNIFER

tomar posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 11:52pm

THANK YOU!!

You have kept me captivated and rousingly entertained with your story since I first found it just after you got started. A true keeper in my "You've GOT to read this" list and my archives. Please don't let post creation depression take you out of the writing world for too long once you complete this story. I would really enjoy more of your work in the not too distant future.

Once again, thank you for this fine story.

Tomar, son of Omar the tent maker.

Specializing in exotic item location and acquisition* since yesterday, sometime before noon.

(*Certificates of Authentication and Ownership are not warranted to be free of forgery or falsehood.)

JSX posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 11:49pm

as one of the people who hates the "canon-nazis" i say thanx.

have enjoyed the two fics immensely, and am slightly sad to see them end. but thanx for making the two tales gripping and powerful.

just one question, Percy was not a Death Eater, but had the Mark on the bottom of his foot. Dean is considered a Death Eater, but his mark is likewise on his foot, is it possible that Dean was as controlled as Percy was by a hidden Death Eater or was it just plain hiding of the mark?

Kevin Hendricks posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 11:23pm

Hi,

Just to pass along that I love this entire story series and that it and its predecessor are consider to be "gems" of Harry Potter Fan-fiction (see http://gems.wizardtales.net).

I wanted to ask if you had any plans to revisit/rewrite your earlier H/G story series (Dumbledore's Army and Spiritus Crystalus). If you reread that series and compare it to Sunrise/Sunset, you can easily see how much your writing has grown and changed. Your earlier series pales in comparison in many ways.

Thank you for sharing your work!

It is much appreciated, especially by those of us whose only writing and reading time is spent with dry and sometimes painfully dull research papers.

Kevin


Lady Wolvenhomme posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 11:21pm

I have thoroughly enjoyed your "Over Britain" series. I'm one of the normaly silent readers that are fans of your work. I have even enjoyed Bob's somewhat quixotic humor.

Joyce

KLGreen posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 10:44pm

excellent as always.
I love how Harry always it the jump on the Minister

jenks posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 10:42pm

love it thanks for writing and posting it

James Barber posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 10:41pm

Hello I saw your note about reviewers and since your note is about me and others I decided to respond. Well here goes nothing!

Now then I am a avid fan of your writing and storytelling. I have been since you were on ffnet and even in your move to here. I used to give a review after each update but I stop because I mostly stopped reading your story, not because I stopped liking it but because each update was a mini novel in itself, which I love, but basically I read a ton of hp fanfiction each week, keep up with a whole lot of stories and because this and also because of (not complaining) your lack of consistant updates and the lenght of your updates I decided during the middle of Sunset Over Britain to wait until you finished this so I could read it all thru and get it all at once instead of trying to remember each and every update. Does that make sense!?!

In my opionion you and your wife rank in the top 5 hp fanficiton writers on the net and ya'll (I'm a Texan can you tell) are way better than Rowlings!

That's it in a nutshell! sorry buts its easier to take all of it in (when its this long) if you read it all at once, which will probably take me reading 8 to 10 hrs a day a week to read both of these (I CAN'T WAIT)

Jimmy posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 10:37pm

The madam opened the brothel door to see a rather dignified, well-dressed good looking man in his late 40s or early 50s. "May I help you?" she asked.

"I want to see Valerie," the man replied.

"Sir, Valerie is one of our most expensive ladies. Perhaps you would prefer someone else," said the madam. "No. I must see Valerie," was the man's reply.

Just then, Valerie appeared and announced to the man that she charged $1,000 a visit. Without hesitation, the man pulled out ten one-hundred dollar bills, gave them to Valerie, and they went upstairs. After an hour, the man calmly left.

The next night, the same man appeared again, demanding to see Valerie. Valerie explained that no one had ever come back two nights in a row, she was too expensive and there were no discounts. The price was still $1,000. Again the man pulled out the money, gave it to Valerie and they went upstairs. After an hour, he left.

The following night the man was there again. Everyone was astounded that he had come for the third consecutive night, but he paid Valerie and they went upstairs.

After their session, Valerie questioned the man. "No one has ever been with me three nights in a row. Where are you from?" she asked.

The man replied, "South Carolina."

"Really" she said. "I have family in South Carolina."

"I know," the man said. "Your father died, and I am your sister's attorney. She asked me to give you your $3,000 inheritance."

The moral of the story is that three things in life are certain:

1. Death
2. Taxes
3. Being screwed by a lawyer

There is also a fourth thing in life that's certain... No matter how much you like stories, they'll come to an end... please make a sequel so that we can enjoy this storyline a bit more! and if not a sequel, keep on writing stories!

candor posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 10:28pm

Guys,

I've been a fan since I first started reading Dumbledore's Army on ff.net. Thanks for sharing your creativity and talent and giving us hours of enjoyment!

C

Trscroggs posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 10:13pm

I do appriatiate the story. It was a long one, but I've enjoyed it. Thank you.

demonkitty03 posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 10:03pm

I really love your stories. They all are well written and thought out.

Gardengirl posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 9:54pm

Alyx and Bob,

I have enjoyed your story immensely! The plot has been engaging and not at all predictable. (that's a plus, IMHO)

I do flinch at your flagrant abuse of apostrophes, though. It's is a contraction of it is. Its is a possessive. A plural does not require an apostrophe (a gift from the Potters, not a gift from the Potter's. Unless Harry is The Potter and it's a gift from The Potter's collection of whatever)

End gripe. Thanks for a very enjoyable read!

Sean Dillon posted a comment on Wednesday 11th April 2007 9:39pm

Tis always a good morning when you wake up and find a new chapter of one of your favorite stories posted. When Eocho marked Siomha, Harry said the group had been previously marked. I won't start the re-read until you've posted the final chapter but I'm guessing it wasn't a tattoo of a Celtic Cross on Susan's ankle else she'd have looked there first when checking the baby. Was that a visible marking and was it previously mentioned?