For good or ill, there's nothing in the next HP book that's likely to affect me like this, because in the end while I love the HP characters, I never felt this direct, painfully vivid identification, this sort of... emotional reflection with them.
I swear that I love HP because of the fandom.
The Music of Razors seems like a book I'd read and I'm currently looking into it (And I'll admit that I'm a bit biased as I love all things Australian) so thanks for the rec! :D
And etc. as I agree with the idea that there are things much worse than death. I guess that's why some AU or Voldemort wins!fics are so painful to read.
And I suppose I should say all these things here too 'cause first comment!
1. I like your layout and how it's just that: your journal. Especially the yellow, green textures under "Questions of distance"; I love yellow and green textures. They make things seem so nice. XD;
2. <3 you all the more because you have that Seuss quote in your profile and thanks for that Rushdie quote! Exactly what I was looking for.
3. I enjoyed reading your gender post as I am getting into reading more writing about gender and it was especially a delight because it is fandom centric.
Hiyo! I love commenting on the LJs of people I don't know. :D
Date: 2007-06-01 08:07 am (UTC)I swear that I love HP because of the fandom.
The Music of Razors seems like a book I'd read and I'm currently looking into it (And I'll admit that I'm a bit biased as I love all things Australian) so thanks for the rec! :D
And etc. as I agree with the idea that there are things much worse than death.
I guess that's why some AU or Voldemort wins!fics are so painful to read.And I suppose I should say all these things here too 'cause first comment!
1. I like your layout and how it's just that: your journal. Especially the yellow, green textures under "Questions of distance"; I love yellow and green textures. They make things seem so nice. XD;
2. <3 you all the more because you have that Seuss quote in your profile and thanks for that Rushdie quote! Exactly what I was looking for.
3. I enjoyed reading your gender post as I am getting into reading more writing about gender and it was especially a delight because it is fandom centric.
Much <3 though I barely know you!