Extremely clever rendition of a Child!Harry POV story.
It's Green
Starts around age 6/7 (and written very well from the viewpoint of an intelligent child that age). Still pre-Hogwarts at 40 Chapters and 100K + words but the narration and clever use of First person/third person POV and Original characters means it seems you hit the current chapter too quickly.
Harry does seem a little smarter than he should be, but not overly so. And he doesn't come across as a 20 year old in a child's body. Very unique use of magic - something *almost* completely new, that on reflection, seems perfectly in-canon. After all, Voldemort had to have come up with the idea for his 'Dark Mark' from somewhere...
It's Green
Starts around age 6/7 (and written very well from the viewpoint of an intelligent child that age). Still pre-Hogwarts at 40 Chapters and 100K + words but the narration and clever use of First person/third person POV and Original characters means it seems you hit the current chapter too quickly.
Harry does seem a little smarter than he should be, but not overly so. And he doesn't come across as a 20 year old in a child's body. Very unique use of magic - something *almost* completely new, that on reflection, seems perfectly in-canon. After all, Voldemort had to have come up with the idea for his 'Dark Mark' from somewhere...