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Chapter 12 Review.


trecklar
 

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DAMN YOU! You have a knack for keeping us on the edge of our seats. As
with all things in war there are casualties and as bleak of a picture
as you are painting, you are leaving me asking the age-old question;
who will survive?

He-Who-Is-A-Halfblood is after one thing. POWER! He does not care
about blood purity in the least and as such, nobody will be safe. I
cannot help but think of Hitler and WW2 when I think of what is coming
as it poses a couple questions.

1. Will Toms rein be any different then Hitler's?
2. What will happen to Dumbledore? Somehow, I doubt that he will get
his wish to be considered greater then Merlin. In fact, I would assume
that Tommy Boy would have a greater remembrance.
3. Will Hogwarts survive?

I am curious. Do you have the sequel already outlined?

Wonderful story you have going. I just hope that the real life monster
stays away from you so we can read this faster. I am also wondering
what Arthur is doing. With him living at the office has he any plans
for returning the rest of Harry's money. Can you make Ron a Jackass
Animagi? He fits the bill to a "T".

On another note… Can I convert your stories to HTM and post them here?
Each would be in two or three parts depending on size as I like to
keep them under a Meg for those on slower computers but they would
have selectable Tables of Contents to be able to read the chapters.

Treck


 

For that matter - when you're done with a given story, would you
complain if I converted them into MobiPocket files for PDA? I own
the Creator software for it, and am converting my own stories over.
(Did it for Refiner's Fire as well - 10,346 pages on the LifeDrive.

As for the story, I loved certain references - Abraxan liver and Old
Crows feet? (I admit that the conversation between Dan and Harry
was reminiscent of a certain beach scene - without the crying.)

Keith (Kinsfire)

--- In snorkack@..., "trecklar" <trecklar@g...> wrote:
S
P
O
I
L
E
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A
L
E
R
T
!




DAMN YOU! You have a knack for keeping us on the edge of our
seats. As
with all things in war there are casualties and as bleak of a
picture
as you are painting, you are leaving me asking the age-old
question;
who will survive?

He-Who-Is-A-Halfblood is after one thing. POWER! He does not care
about blood purity in the least and as such, nobody will be safe. I
cannot help but think of Hitler and WW2 when I think of what is
coming
as it poses a couple questions.

1. Will Toms rein be any different then Hitler's?
2. What will happen to Dumbledore? Somehow, I doubt that he
will get
his wish to be considered greater then Merlin. In fact, I would
assume
that Tommy Boy would have a greater remembrance.
3. Will Hogwarts survive?

I am curious. Do you have the sequel already outlined?

Wonderful story you have going. I just hope that the real life
monster
stays away from you so we can read this faster. I am also wondering
what Arthur is doing. With him living at the office has he any
plans
for returning the rest of Harry's money. Can you make Ron a Jackass
Animagi? He fits the bill to a "T".

On another note… Can I convert your stories to HTM and post them
here?
Each would be in two or three parts depending on size as I like to
keep them under a Meg for those on slower computers but they would
have selectable Tables of Contents to be able to read the
chapters.

Treck


 

--- In snorkack@..., "ravenclaw_kinsfire" <kinsfire@g...>
wrote:
For that matter - when you're done with a given story, would you
complain if I converted them into MobiPocket files for PDA? I own
the Creator software for it, and am converting my own stories over.
(Did it for Refiner's Fire as well - 10,346 pages on the LifeDrive.

As for the story, I loved certain references - Abraxan liver and Old
Crows feet? (I admit that the conversation between Dan and Harry
was reminiscent of a certain beach scene - without the crying.)

Keith (Kinsfire)
LOL! I know the scene you're talking about. To be honest your scene
might have had some influence on what I was writing, but my intent was
to (a) keep Harry off balance and (b) drinking in that scene. It
wasn't until after I have proofed the scene several times that I
noticed any simularity and even then it was pretty minimal. :)

-Bob


 

For that matter - when you're done with a given story, would you
complain if I converted them into MobiPocket files for PDA? I own
the Creator software for it, and am converting my own stories over. (Did it for Refiner's Fire as well - 10,346 pages on the LifeDrive.

As for the story, I loved certain references - Abraxan liver and Old
Crows feet? (I admit that the conversation between Dan and Harry
was reminiscent of a certain beach scene - without the crying.)

Keith (Kinsfire)

--- In snorkack@..., "trecklar" <trecklar@g...> wrote:
I have been doing all along as I read the files on my T3.
Your Death isn't all..." story comes to 171 pages.
program used is Palm eBook Studio.
dave