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Snape's Favorite Book
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CFlower has written three Snape/Hermione snapshots.
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I can't thank you enough for this! I'm sure we've all wondered what his favorite book might be, and you've given us a great answer. Most sincere thanks ~
Wonderful, thank you.
GASP! OH THAT'S BEAUTIFUL! THANK YOU, THANK YOU for posting this...Absolutely wonderful and SO VERY TRUE! I'd give it 10 stars...but they don't go that high!
phenominal. thank you.
Response from cflower (Author of Snape's Favorite Book)
No, thank you for reviewing. :D I'm happy you liked it.
good he found himself some forgiveness, a new start, anything.
Response from cflower (Author of Snape's Favorite Book)
It inspired him to fulfill his duty but also belief in a second chance. :) Thanks for reviewing.
It's very sad. I'm you left it open as I dont like to think he's dead.
That is very sad. I dont like to think he's dead and I'm sûue he managed a way out of it.
That is very sad. I dont like to think he's dead and I'm sûue he managed a way out of it.
Response from cflower (Author of Snape's Favorite Book)
I believe so to. For me, it gave him strength to do what he felt was his responsibility... but learn that Carton was wrong about it being the only use for his life. A second chance. :) Don't worry. Thanks for reviewing.
Even in death, there is hope.
Response from cflower (Author of Snape's Favorite Book)
Indeed. And in our interpretations. :) Thanks for reviewing.
Awe, so sad. Was he was Christian? is that why the quote?
Response from cflower (Author of Snape's Favorite Book)
It's open-ended because literature is open-ended. He could be. :) I think that he finds the words comforting because he can most relate to the character who said it in his "favorite book", A Tale of Two Cities. There is strength in it. And I always feel that Snape didn't really die where it counts anyway. :) Thanks for reviewing.