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Almost Nothing Left
3 reviewsAfter the devastating events in the Department of Mysteries, Harry once again finds himself alone at Privet Drive. How will he survive without his friends to protect him from others and from himself?
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The Greatest Power
(#) whatareyouevensaying 2006-06-27
Ouch. Had to happen I guess. Dumbledore's a complete douchebag, can I just say that? Ok then. You did a great job of keeping everyone in character without going overboard with the Dursleys like a lot of authors tend to. I'm looking forward to your next update. Hopefully Harry will be well on his way to recovery by the end of the next chapter.The Greatest Power
(#) BenRG 2006-06-28
Oh no! What a horrible situation!
I wonder how much of this is Voldemort's fault and how much of this is Harry's nature working against him. The boy has always been melencholy; is the fifth and sixth books he has demonstrated behaviour traits that could be interpreted as manic depressive (long periods of lethargy intersperced with periods of frantic activity). Depressives have to be carefully watched as they can become self-destructive during their 'ups' and during their 'lows' they can just simply... stop, as seems to have happened here.
In any case, it is clear that, without extreme care and help from his friends and allies, Harry is pretty much a dead man waiting to happen.
Interested to see what happens next.
BenRG's Rating: 8/10The Greatest Power
(#) HallowsNotHorcruxes 2010-02-18
Woah. I did not see that coming. You painted a horrifyingly vivid mental picture of Harry. Good job. Keep writing!
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