I like it. It's sweet without being cloying, a little sad in places without being bittersweet, and it shows a Petunia determined not to repeat the mistakes of her past with Harry. (One of the recent installments, the one where Harry had his first accidental magic and she made the decision to tell him everything she knew about the magical world, ends with her swearing to find some way to keep Harry's best friend/playmate in the loop so that the estrangement of the Evans sisters doesn't repeat a generation later.) The chapters are little more than brief vignettes, almost snapshots taken every few months, each in its way an important moment in Harry's life, Petunia's life, or both. The melancholy of the early chapters has faded, although the tone has remained serious -- but without being grim or gritty.
ETA: And of course as soon as I make a point of mentioning it here, the author posts that they're putting all their work on hiatus for medical reasons...
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
ETA: And of course as soon as I make a point of mentioning it here, the author posts that they're putting all their work on hiatus for medical reasons...
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.