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Sunday, November 27, 2011

FanFic Recommendation

Oh! I forgot to recommend fanfics!  How could I forget that?

I recently discovered this video on Youtube:
Harry Potter in 99 Seconds
I am now obsessed with it.  I really want to put it on as a ring tone, but... Seth might kill me... lol
Another thing that I finally watched was the series on YouTube of A Very Potter Musical.  It's awesome, but the sequel, A Very Potter Sequel is even better, though only if you've seen the first one first.  They are quite long, just a head's up.

Also, I am just starting to read a story on fanfiction.net with an OC that could be considered borderline Mary-Sue, but I'm being forgiving because of the explanation at the bottom of the author's bio page.  Also, according to that same bio page this author has actually published books as well, which I'm considering checking out after reading her fanfiction.  The first story in the fanfiction series that I'm starting is called Krait Book 1 Slytherin's Heiress.  So far, Snape is sent to pick up and bring this 15 year old girl to Hogwart's who until now was somehow hidden from the magic sensors while she lived at her nun-run orphanage.  She's a very intelligent and unusual girl who just so happens to be Tom Riddle's daughter.  She could be considered to be Mary-Sue, because in the first few chapters it is apparent that she is going to be very powerful, she's extremely intelligent, has a wit to challenge Snape, has a head for strategy that would put Salizar, himself, to shame, and she's not bad looking either.  It's so well written though so far that I haven't given up on it when usually I would have immediately.

Okay, NOW I'll go to the Sprint store and to visit Aunt Tina...

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