Amazing! There are so many out there I still haven't read *eyes sparkle* Now I know what I'm going to do in my 3 months break XD Thanks a lot for all those reccs!
As for the ship itself, I actually believe it's one of the relationship that really can happen (if of course, the world is a more open society, and homosexual relationship in children books isn't condemned). Like you said, there are so many things that are in common between Harry and Snape. Honestly, I don't think Harry will ever be suitable for Ginny or anyone else on the "Light" side, not because I hate them, but I think Harry needs someone who shares the same pain, who understand what he has been through, and to know what he needs to most. It's hard to explain (heck I can't even explain it to my best friend who still thinks I'm weird for being into this ship >_<). There's just something about those that "clicks". Therefore, thank you very much for writing this, it sort of makes things more clear.
P.s Btw, if you haven't read it before, Marriage Stone (http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3484954/1/The_Marriage_Stone) by Josephine Darcy is a very stunning story too. It's still not completed yet, but I like how it depicts the ongoing dynamics between the two.
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Date: 2007-11-19 06:20 am (UTC)As for the ship itself, I actually believe it's one of the relationship that really can happen (if of course, the world is a more open society, and homosexual relationship in children books isn't condemned). Like you said, there are so many things that are in common between Harry and Snape. Honestly, I don't think Harry will ever be suitable for Ginny or anyone else on the "Light" side, not because I hate them, but I think Harry needs someone who shares the same pain, who understand what he has been through, and to know what he needs to most. It's hard to explain (heck I can't even explain it to my best friend who still thinks I'm weird for being into this ship >_<). There's just something about those that "clicks". Therefore, thank you very much for writing this, it sort of makes things more clear.
P.s Btw, if you haven't read it before, Marriage Stone (http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3484954/1/The_Marriage_Stone) by Josephine Darcy is a very stunning story too. It's still not completed yet, but I like how it depicts the ongoing dynamics between the two.