Review for If Wishes Were Hippogriffs

If Wishes Were Hippogriffs

(#) Clayva 2008-12-21

He PerfesserN,
This is so twisted it is fun and I for one like it immensely. Harry with 21 wives needs 9 more so that he can have one for every night in the month, of course that leaves months with 31 days for him so that he can have one day to himself. It seems that each chapter that you write has something that will attract any individual that happens to read the story. As for me I like it all and cannot wait to find out what Pansy will do to the next troll that you are going to allow her to fight. Wonderful chapter and I can hardly wait for the next one. Carol

Author's response

Hi Yuletide Carol,
(Sorry, couldn’t resist, I’ll be good now, I promise. . .)
I’m glad you’re enjoying the story – it’s been fun to write and that’s usually a good sign. I have to admit that “One and Twenty” Witches in the Coven was a sort of random number (the product of the two most significant magical figures in numerology, which you know, of course, is Aritmacy without the math. . .) But writing quality time for Harry and his twenty-one brides is not easy. I don’t recommend it for the faint of heart. Tricia and Glynda and Alicia and Angelina keep bugging me for more “Harry time.”
Spoiler Alert
Voldemort is going to agree to liaise with Abbadon, God of Destruction, who will employ a troll army. You can easily imagine Pansy’s feral grin when she hears about that.
Next chapter will be up just in time for Christmas.
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