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Curse of the Reapers by deanine

Rated: 3rd-5th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary: A different sort of alternate universe... It is a world under the thumb of an ancient emperor. Muggle society has been oppressed beyond recognition. Wizards rule over all, their only laws defined by power. This is the story of a rebellion, a family, a traitor, and the long road that leads home at last.
Reviewer: Drewski Signed
Date: 10/07/11 Title: Chapter 23: Full Moon

Thanks for updating this story, I first started reading it when many years ago and I always wanted to see where you would ultimately take it. Please keep up the good work, I;m excited to have an old favorite start up again.

Author's Response: Thanks for the feedback. Hopefully you'll enjoy the angsty fun that's coming. :)



The Phoenix Revolution by AidaLuthien

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: The Middle Kingdom, once a leader of the wizarding world, is now isolated and faces the condemnation of the world. The Headmaster of the Southern School, Zhu-ge Liang, has waited for just the right time to try and change their society.

Ten year old Song Feng is a proud citizen of the People's Republic of China and junior member of the national women's gymnastics team. The last thing Feng wants to do is leave behind her dreams of Olympic glory, but Zhu-ge Liang has other plans for her which will revolutionize the Middle Kingdom.

Now nominated for a 2010 Quicksilver Quill award for Best Original Character, for Song Feng.

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Reviewer: Drewski Signed
Date: 03/21/11 Title: Chapter 11: Chapter 10: Obsidian and Phoenix Feather

I'm not sure why others haven't discovered this story, but this is quickly becoming one of my favorites. There are precious few original stories and characters being written in the Harry Potter fandom, and even fewer stories that are worth reading. It is clear you have thoroughly researched the Chinese culture extensively, making this story easy to follow and believable. Sorry that I haven't reviewed before and I can't wait to see Song Feng's interactions with other children. My guess is she will be a phenomenal flyer when she gets on a broom.