By Bobmin
Reviews
lelila posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 8:31am
i can always rely on u guys for an awesome story. in fact, i've started reading sunset&sunrise to get over my dislike of what dh was. anyway, i love this au with harry creating his own sanctuary in the bahamas and i do like amos. it figures that after saying such horrible things to the boy, hermione comes only to start telling harry how to fix his life and not giving him a choice about, but that's why i get a kick out of her character. i'm surprised she didn't make a bigger deal over harry's suicide attempts, but then again harry would have gotten angry back and that would have been bad. i get a serious kick out of harry doing spells by telling people to pull his finger. hee hee. and the randy ram was just great. *giggles* i hope u guys won't ever stop writing! keep the stories coming people!!
Harley posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 7:46am
Cool I like this story so far. I have seen several that have some of the same points in it but they stopped writing. Please finish this.
Prince Charon posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 7:45am
Very, very well written.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
Melferd posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 7:44am
***Wails*** That's just beautiful, man!!
I love this 'verse of yours. Let's be honest, I'd most likely love an Arazona phone book 'verse if y'all wrote it, but still.
Dark!Harry that is so true to character and just sounds and feels so right. Hermione the only one who can knock him out of Broodmode, Hermione hanging in with the wizarding would til they kicked her out..just all wonderful...Thanks for writing this!!
*leave to put on grass skirt and do the Hula!fangirl dance of joy**
PS...Alyx, Alan Rickman has Llamas?? Cool!!!
shadowtrey posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 7:41am
*jaw drops* I've only one thing to say about this: Hot-diggity-dang-dawg you two ain't lost it!
Can't wait to see more.
~Trey
Kari posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 7:30am
That was.. Whoa..
Although.. I stand by the fact that the best line.. one I want to steal..
"The Death Eaters wanted to eat death and he would serve it up cold."
Mmmm...
Mark the taxzombie posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 7:16am
Thank you, thank you, thank you. A marvolous tale which makes a fine addition to your stellar collection of stories.
Humor, (very twisted humor, which I like so I guess that says something about me.) drama, some angst and a little romance what a wonderful blend.
Thanks again!
Jim_xinu posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 6:40am
Very nice! Excellent piece.
I agree completely that what came before is a lot more interesting than what would come after. Far better to leave them at 'happily ever after'.
Many thanks for sharing this with us.
KLGreen posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 6:32am
i LIKED THIS ONE BETTER THAN THE FIRST STORY.
Wes posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 6:22am
please continue, fantastic chapter.
beware of the remote controlled lobsters
Amejisuto posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 6:18am
WHOOOOO! This was great! OOH! There's so much more I want to see. Will Bill and the others make it to the Cay? What about McGonagall and the other teachers? And when will get get to the Luna rescue bit? OOH! This is just so damn good! Can't wait for more!
Aberbadger posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 5:50am
Was that chicken or...?
Sheepstamper posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 5:39am
Wow!...although that only expresses a small amount of admiration for this story. It is beautifully written with sincere feelings. How you made Harry and finally Hermione react to one another is outstanding.
The pre-equal to ‘Wizards Fall’ is by far one of the better story’s that I have read, and I’m counting your already Sunrise / Sunset series into that count.
It will be interesting to see how this pans out when others start to arrive on the Cay and how Harry, Hermione and Luna get around to meeting………
Well done and please keep going with this…….Sheeps
Ken Warner posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 5:31am
absolutely love it - such a powerful story in 60 12 point pages.
Too powerful for suicide to work, but the old power of love still does him in, in the best possible ways.
Thanks for sharing - I am looking forward to whatever the next installment might bring.
warm regards
DiscountNinja posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 5:29am
I liked Amos =D He was pretty darned cool =)
zac posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 5:27am
This portion of the story was ... a big jumbled mess of emotions. Well done. You captured what I truely think Harry would have felt without the aid of his friends. Please, sir (and ma'am), may I have some more?
Christopher Patton posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 5:13am
This works out to be a great prequel to Wizards Fall. I like how you have woven so many of the threads together in this story. None of it feels forced or contrived.
I must admit that from what we know of the first six books the direction that the Wizarding world has gone is very surprising. It almost seems like a death curse from Riddle himself. That even if he did fall that the world would adopt his stated beliefs regarding blood and who should be allowed to know magic.
I'll be looking forward to seeing more of this universe and how they arrived to the state of affairs that was present in the first story.
Chris
Wonderbee31 posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 5:06am
Wow, just wonderful here, and it's interesting to see how two people that care for each other, and still hurt badly, can come together. Love this version of the HP-verse, and it was also great to see Minerva, Sprout, and Vector stand up for whats right, hope to see more of their stories in upcoming parts, and to see what else happens as the people make their way to the island, and Harry and Hermione make their way through their own feelings.
Jason Karr posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 4:44am
this is a nice story. it was good that harry and hermione could help each other
ThunderGod posted a comment on Monday 13th August 2007 9:06am