[stylist] sharing

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Thu Aug 20 17:18:53 UTC 2015


For me, I found it a thin reason as to why Snape turned on Lily and James
and the Order of the Phoenix. Yes, he was consumed with anger and jealousy,
but to turn to Voldemort, I don't know, I just never thought it was enough a
reason to do anything so evil and unspeakable. His guilt and subsequent
status as double agent, yes, and great plot twist, but the reasoning for why
this happens, it was just too thin for me.

Bridgit

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Really? I just love the Severus and Lilly story line. It is so romantic and
brings an element into the story that I think fits with the complicated
tapestry of real life. I guess it might be on how you perceived Severus from
the beginning. Right from book one, I told people that he would turn out to
be the hero and that there were reasons for his behaviour. Probably has to
do with my Social Work background along with my experience with bad boys
that has proven to me that they are softies that hide themselves from the
world. Oh well, another proof of good writing, we can all take away
something completely different that makes us like the books.
Eve

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On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 10:11 PM, Semirhage via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Bridgit,
> Grrr. I play Bellatrix in 2 games. How could I forget that? Bad me. LOL.
> She's a crazy one which is why she's fun for me. My husband plays 
> Rodolphus and our friend Michael writes Rabastan, his younger  
> brother. Very soon in one game that's 15 years in the future from the 
> last book they get to go kill most everyone at the ministry for 
> Griphook. Only ones to escape are the ones wearing a ring with a large 
> red stone in it. Those are the goblin sympathizers and allowed to live 
> as such. Of course Bella and co are not goblin sympathizers, but 
> they're smart enough to play nice for whoever gets them out of 
> Azkaban. And yes they were killed in the books, but though we stick to 
> the book plots as a rule, we write around the deaths of the main 
> characters we feel just shouldn't have been killed. And I don't use 
> the Severus Lily crap as I hate, hate, just hate it for so many 
> reasons and find it out of  character for even more than that, but I won't
write a book here and now. LOL. A Harry Potter class, though? How
interesting.
> Sem
> I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed.
> I get along with the voices inside of my head.
>
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