Zahid Lone
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It's a lovely book. Amazing, I must say. But of course the author is die heart Slytherin fan. There's no or a little role of Harry Potter, Ron and Hermione. He has given all love to Malfoy and Professor Snape. It was a great experience to go through this book but also kind of sad because J.K Rowling made Hogwarts and magic and gave the central role to Harry Potter and his friends mostly but this author used Hogwarts of JK Rowling for his book's success and gave all to Malfoy & nothing to Harry Potter.
Lorraine See
The book's well-written with a solid plot. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the first half of the book of unlikely friendships being forged and Snape adapting to his new life while seeing his students and colleagues in a new light. However (Spoiler ahead), the Ginny-Malfoy-Snape love triangle seem too forced and dragged out, and there is zero chemistry between Garwood and Snape. I wasn't expecting it to become a melodramatic love story. Other than that, it's one of the best fanfictions that I have read.
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Jann Aira
Whoever wrote this is seriously messed up. I mean I liked the story(a lot) but Snape is responsible enough to not kiss a student. And dude Snape should have at least discovered how to bring himself back to his old self. (anyway, whoever wrote this should write his/her original book cause I think he/she's just brilliant.)
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