Has anyone ever read Sorcery and Cecilia?
I've read it. I'd call it "if Jane Austen had learned to write Young Adult fiction at Hogwart's".
'Shells'
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Has anyone ever read Sorcery and Cecilia?
I've read it. I'd call it "if Jane Austen had learned to write Young Adult fiction at Hogwart's".
Kathy, there's some discussion here: Ginger "We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good" Feb 21, 2005 3:23:38 pm PST
That's what I get for not keeping caught up here. Damn, I could have been reading it months ago!
I have a HBP question: Who thinks that Snape didn't previously know what Narcissa and Bellatrix eventually revealed to him when they showed up?
Me, ita. He was totally playing them.
I agree.
Also, Where was Hedwig? Did I miss it somehow?
That's the biggest thing indicating his "innocence" to me -- which is irritating, since I want him straight up black-hat-tie-you-to-the- train-tracks-soon-my-electro-ray-will-destroy- Metropolis bad.
Ah, well.
And, I skimmed a lot so I don't know if it's been talked about, but could Snape have used a nonverbal protection curse/hex to protect DD from the Killing curse? It was a "thing" and nothing again.
And why wasn't Harry able to move until DD "died" ?
But is there anything that protects against Avada Kedavra, other than the blood magic that Lily used for Harry? Oh, and Dumbledore had cast an unspoken Petrificus Totalis (or something similar) on Harry before Draco disarmed him, and the spell only lasted as long as DD did. As soon as he died, so did the spell.
And I have just tried every single Borders, Barnes and Noble, Waldenbooks, and independent bookstore in the area around both work and my apartment, and nobody had "Sorcery and Cecelia" in stock! Grr...time to order from Amazon.