
1/15/2020 c1
4hemotem
Thank you for the story. I enjoyed the read. I know this is a cruddy review but I just do not know what to put down. The story is funny and entertaining, I enjoyed reading it, and hope to see more from you in the future.

Thank you for the story. I enjoyed the read. I know this is a cruddy review but I just do not know what to put down. The story is funny and entertaining, I enjoyed reading it, and hope to see more from you in the future.
1/14/2020 c1
25Miriam1
That was a lovely story, with a delightfully surprise twist!
It has always puzzled me that none of the Muggle-born students (or their parents) put two and two together, when considering what their own eyes and ears tell them about Harry Potter. Yes, there are plenty of books, and yes, there is plenty of propaganda and paraphernalia. But paying attention to the obvious never seemed to be a thing.
Even if the kids didn't put it together, their parents should have, based on what was said.
I'm very glad you made this happen, in the most delightful way. While you haven't marked it down, it's clear that the adults involved might be able to do something about the Dursleys. In any event, they have helped out Harry, who in turn, has helped out the Creeveys, and - of course - Uncle William.
Nicely done!
Sincerely,
Miriam

That was a lovely story, with a delightfully surprise twist!
It has always puzzled me that none of the Muggle-born students (or their parents) put two and two together, when considering what their own eyes and ears tell them about Harry Potter. Yes, there are plenty of books, and yes, there is plenty of propaganda and paraphernalia. But paying attention to the obvious never seemed to be a thing.
Even if the kids didn't put it together, their parents should have, based on what was said.
I'm very glad you made this happen, in the most delightful way. While you haven't marked it down, it's clear that the adults involved might be able to do something about the Dursleys. In any event, they have helped out Harry, who in turn, has helped out the Creeveys, and - of course - Uncle William.
Nicely done!
Sincerely,
Miriam