Trajectories by bookshop
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Title: Trajectories
Author:
bookshop
Rating: PG
Word Count: 35,000
Summary: Rembrandt's phrase in describing his painting: "Die meeste ende di naetureelste beweechgelickheijt", can be translated as greatest, most natural movement (emotion or motive).
There are so many great things about this story I don't even know how to list them.
I think what I love the most is that the characters, Harry, Draco, Ron, Hermione, Neville, Ginny, all of them, they feel so much as they've felt on the books. I mean, they have changed, obviously, after the war, but the characterizations are so fantastic that it has that Hogwarts Era fic intact. There's a bit of awkwardness and a mystery, and characters growing up, and yet there are things they can't quite face, and the way Harry and Draco can actually talk, it's just brilliant, all of it.
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Rating: PG
Word Count: 35,000
Summary: Rembrandt's phrase in describing his painting: "Die meeste ende di naetureelste beweechgelickheijt", can be translated as greatest, most natural movement (emotion or motive).
There are so many great things about this story I don't even know how to list them.
I think what I love the most is that the characters, Harry, Draco, Ron, Hermione, Neville, Ginny, all of them, they feel so much as they've felt on the books. I mean, they have changed, obviously, after the war, but the characterizations are so fantastic that it has that Hogwarts Era fic intact. There's a bit of awkwardness and a mystery, and characters growing up, and yet there are things they can't quite face, and the way Harry and Draco can actually talk, it's just brilliant, all of it.