And more recs from the SS/HG Exchange
Jun. 12th, 2010 03:14 pmSo, instead of reading either book, I've been catching up on the postings at the
sshg_exchange.
A Matter of Life and Death (crossover with Discworld) In the end, Death comes for us all. For Severus Snape and Hermione Granger, it came with cups of tea and offers of employment.
This was delightful. The tone was perfect Discworld, including footnotes and cross-references. Snape was in full snark, and Hermione was, of course, lost in the library...
Sometimes That's What It Takes Hermione despairs of Snape ever wanting her for anything more than running his errands. Until his unhinged physical therapist hits her with an untraceable curse and she ends up literally on cloud nine.
A grumpy and oblivious Snape, an unrequited pining Hermione, a completely deluded jealous woman, a difficult predicament, an efficient Harry, and a loyal friendly Ron.
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A Matter of Life and Death (crossover with Discworld) In the end, Death comes for us all. For Severus Snape and Hermione Granger, it came with cups of tea and offers of employment.
This was delightful. The tone was perfect Discworld, including footnotes and cross-references. Snape was in full snark, and Hermione was, of course, lost in the library...
Sometimes That's What It Takes Hermione despairs of Snape ever wanting her for anything more than running his errands. Until his unhinged physical therapist hits her with an untraceable curse and she ends up literally on cloud nine.
A grumpy and oblivious Snape, an unrequited pining Hermione, a completely deluded jealous woman, a difficult predicament, an efficient Harry, and a loyal friendly Ron.