Yeah, yeah, I know, Ron/Pansy isn't your thing. But hey, if I can't get you to read even an awesome story like
Selling Spring that started the
ronpansy_fest and other lovelies posted since, as well as some exciting stories to come, can I at least tempt you to take a look at a short comic strip,
Auror Games as clever as any art you'd seen on an exchange? (Unless
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And seriously, the story linked to? I really think its one of those rare ones that transcends the ship--it's that good.
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I was unimpressed by the writing/grammar quality (at one point, the author wrote something like "she and Draco were..." and it completely knocked me out of the story), and the attempts to back what was happening in actual science were pretty poor. However the ideas in the story were interesting and unique.
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I also liked a lot about the characterizations. So many Hermiones I read are sweet little things. I rather liked this ones ruthlessness mixed with a willingness to sacrifice things personally. Yes, the second is part of her--but so is the first. And when she does sacrifice, its not for people who hate treated her like shite.
I also had to give snaps to Gravidy--that in a D/Hr on a D/Hr Exchange, she was so willing to give the Ron/Hermione part its due.
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For example, I agree on the appeal of the ruthless elements of Hermione (but I disliked how it was written--the part where she has Draco use the emotion-less spell on her just seemed rushed, writing-wise and, well, as it turns out in the story too, Hermione rushed into it and never even talked to anyone else about possibly telling Harry it was ok to let go )
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It does--I agree the writing could have been stronger, but the underlying story still impressed and moved me. I liked, for instance, not just that she cared about Ron but Harry, that that was central to it. Lots of people seem to forget or gloss over that in D/Hr and SSHG, and I think its at the center really of HP--the trio.
For example, I agree on the appeal of the ruthless elements of Hermione (but I disliked how it was written--the part where she has Draco use the emotion-less spell on her just seemed rushed, writing-wise and, well, as it turns out in the story too, Hermione rushed into it and never even talked to anyone else about possibly telling Harry it was ok to let go )That strikes me rather Hermione-ish though--she's rather like Dumbledore that way--taking things on herself without consulting others ( ... )
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