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Highbrass posted a comment on Wednesday 29th August 2007 11:38am for Letters From Home

This is a great story. I love the different aspects of magic in other communities. I some of the other ideas you've brought together in this fic are great as well. Avalon was a favorite of mine so far. Really the whole story has me wanting more. I know you haven't updated this story in a few years. I do hope you pick it up again. It's one of the best ideas I have read so far. Very original. And that's hard to do now a day.
Highbrass

Musta posted a comment on Thursday 23rd February 2006 1:46am for Letters From Home

22/2/2006
Pls, continue this story, why don't you? It's too good to abandon.

Kail Ceannai posted a comment on Thursday 29th December 2005 11:21am for Letters From Home

Too much information. =p

Machiavelli Jr posted a comment on Wednesday 17th August 2005 6:14am for Letters From Home

This is really, really good. A bit of OOC-ness [Lavender is being sensible], many "You can't do THAT" moments and so much style I'm cracking up. Hope there's much more to come, KUTGW please. Are you English or American btw? Huge chunks of this feel as English as losing at cricket, then Hermione starts talking about sidewalks and I start my mental rant about how you should make an *English* fanfic sound English. No major nits, there's plenty do worse and very few better. LOL for national sports, fanmail and swimming. Even more LOL for culture shock - I always wondered what the Dursleys were telling the DSS. Remove NOSPAM from address if you want to contact me.

len vandiveer posted a comment on Sunday 24th July 2005 10:45pm for Letters From Home

Nice story. Major thing wrong is lack of more frequent updates But then you ladies have to make sure our clothes are tugged just right before we go off to work. (I can't beleive my wife still does that after forty years!)

Jay posted a comment on Thursday 21st July 2005 3:01am for Letters From Home

Hi. Great story. I really like the way you've contrasted the different wizarding traditions. It makes sense that there would be things that the different nationalities can learn from each other. I got the link from Jeconais's Yahoo group, and I'm glad I checked it out(instead of working on the term paper i need to have done by Tuesday, hah). I can't wait to read more. Is there a way I can get on a mailing list so i know when you update? Thanks.
Jay

Tannin posted a comment on Tuesday 19th July 2005 11:49pm for Letters From Home

When is the next chapter coming out???

Anon posted a comment on Thursday 14th July 2005 3:41pm for Letters From Home

A student exchange program... interesting. great writing. looking 4ward to reading more.

Malaskor posted a comment on Monday 11th July 2005 12:39pm for Letters From Home

Excellent work on the story. I'm looking forward to seeing how it goes on.

Just as an idea you might want to use the following location:

Wizard's Island - a relatively small island (well volcano) that rises about 700ft above the level of Crater Lake (caldera / Mount Mazama)... since I found the name of that island I had it running through my head when HP going to the US came up somewhere...

Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing this with us.

Forrest Erbe posted a comment on Sunday 10th July 2005 3:47pm for Letters From Home

Genius! Pure genius. I found your rendition of the trip to the "graveyard" to be truly inspirational.