
Hogwarts: a Failed Art Student Starts Making Cards
by Just Drink It Without Drinking It
About This Novel
(The new book has been released! "Hogwarts: This Fairy Tale Is Too Evil") "Don't place all your hopes on the 'Savior', let me bear the burden!" "Believe me, Voldemort is nothing to be afraid of. He has never been our real enemy!" Winner of the Hogwarts Special Contribution Award, Outstanding Moral Award, Ravenclaw leader, founder of the Enlightenment Society, and great artist Ethan Vincent delivered an impassioned speech. ... In 20××, a new edition of the History of Magic: [Ethan Vincent replaced Voldemort and became the new Dark Lord, becoming the wizarding world's greatest enemy in one fell swoop. ... Quirrell always thought that Ethan was just a diligent student who loved art, and actively cooperated with Ethan to study enchanted paintings, contributing both money and effort. Until Quirrell breaks through the trap door and sees a painted door. I stretched out my hand tentatively, and it appeared: [The door cannot be opened from this side. *Single heroine Luna
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It's not because it has to be Hermione, it's just that I simply feel that Ron is not worthy😪
I have conflicting feelings about this book. It's not the kind of work that uses a Hogwarts template as a cool text, not exactly, and it's not quite a collection of memes. The description of the psychology and interactions of classmates and professors is quite convincing, including the protagonist's "unconscious sinister" character. What's the problem? What impressed me deeply is that the protagonist usually smiles, fakes, and evilly smiles, but occasionally he has a very cold look, and it is so cold that it can directly exert psychological pressure on other characters. This reminds me of Goffman's theory of dramatization. When a person takes off various masks, what is left is an indifferent face; when all scripts fail, after the awkward silence, maybe a burst of laughter brings everyone back to any script again. Although this article has followed the plot so far, the protagonist has a profound disapproval of the meaning structure of the world presented in the "Harry Potter" series, so the protagonist always makes various extraordinary actions that destroy the script. However, due to the author's superb skills, the plot can always be rounded out. The degree of integration in the article does not mark the protagonist's degree of identification with the world, but the degree to which the protagonist is involved in the world and the world is affected by the protagonist. The world is changed by the protagonist, but the protagonist is not disturbed by the world; the world is changed by art, but the art is not disturbed by the world. The writing methods of fan fiction can be roughly divided into immersion and confrontation, each with its own audience. The confrontation factor in this article is significantly stronger, but you can indeed feel the immersion in the details. Confrontations occur at all levels: the confrontation between the protagonist and other people, things, and objects (such as the confrontation with Malfoy and the bronze door knocker); the confrontation between fans and the original work (such as the Sorting Hat really shouting out Azkaban); the confrontation between the fringe and the mainstream (symbolized by Luna, a fringe person, and the Quibbler, a fringe discourse); and the confrontation between art and the world (one of the game points in this article). Maybe art just doesn't feel good about anything, or maybe artists are just arrogant about their talent, defying the sky, the earth, and the air, and proving their superiority through partial victories over the existing order. Art owes nothing to the world; on the contrary, it makes the world appear wanting. Maybe the "failed art students" think so too. All in all, for readers who seek to immerse themselves in the world of Harry Potter, this is a book with dense points, but for the track this article is on, I think it is actually quite good. I originally wanted to give it 4 stars, but after thinking about it, I put aside the above-mentioned problems. In fact, the imaginative part of this article - the painting problem is also quite big. It always wins with curiosity and terror to make people lose consciousness, and I will continue to play on this point after looking at the author's brushwork. It's a coincidence that this thing was used once, but it's a bit boring to run through the main plot, so I deducted another star.
What kind of gift does the author want to give? You can change the outline, as long as Hermione and Ron are not a couple.
It feels like I was not allowed to confiscate my citizenship as I saw before, which is great.
I like this style so much, keep it up
Many novels nowadays feature the protagonist using someone else's body, but when there is a female protagonist, it feels like you are using someone else's body. I don't really want to read a novel like this. I hope the authors can change it in future books.
Nice! ! ! Strong push, strong push, strong push
After reading this book, I have a new understanding of Ethan. It should be Yi~Sang, not Ethan. He is really a living dad.
It's really beautiful. I've tried it for the second time. After finishing it, it still hasn't updated that much.
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Official(27)Scraped 19d ago
Add a Hermione
It's not because it has to be Hermione, it's just that I simply feel that Ron is not worthy😪
I have conflicting feelings about this book. It's not the kind of work that uses a Hogwarts template as a cool text, not exactly, and it's not quite a collection of memes. The description of the psychology and interactions of classmates and professors is quite convincing, including the protagonist's "unconscious sinister" character. What's the problem? What impressed me deeply is that the protagonist usually smiles, fakes, and evilly smiles, but occasionally he has a very cold look, and it is so cold that it can directly exert psychological pressure on other characters. This reminds me of Goffman's theory of dramatization. When a person takes off various masks, what is left is an indifferent face; when all scripts fail, after the awkward silence, maybe a burst of laughter brings everyone back to any script again. Although this article has followed the plot so far, the protagonist has a profound disapproval of the meaning structure of the world presented in the "Harry Potter" series, so the protagonist always makes various extraordinary actions that destroy the script. However, due to the author's superb skills, the plot can always be rounded out. The degree of integration in the article does not mark the protagonist's degree of identification with the world, but the degree to which the protagonist is involved in the world and the world is affected by the protagonist. The world is changed by the protagonist, but the protagonist is not disturbed by the world; the world is changed by art, but the art is not disturbed by the world. The writing methods of fan fiction can be roughly divided into immersion and confrontation, each with its own audience. The confrontation factor in this article is significantly stronger, but you can indeed feel the immersion in the details. Confrontations occur at all levels: the confrontation between the protagonist and other people, things, and objects (such as the confrontation with Malfoy and the bronze door knocker); the confrontation between fans and the original work (such as the Sorting Hat really shouting out Azkaban); the confrontation between the fringe and the mainstream (symbolized by Luna, a fringe person, and the Quibbler, a fringe discourse); and the confrontation between art and the world (one of the game points in this article). Maybe art just doesn't feel good about anything, or maybe artists are just arrogant about their talent, defying the sky, the earth, and the air, and proving their superiority through partial victories over the existing order. Art owes nothing to the world; on the contrary, it makes the world appear wanting. Maybe the "failed art students" think so too. All in all, for readers who seek to immerse themselves in the world of Harry Potter, this is a book with dense points, but for the track this article is on, I think it is actually quite good. I originally wanted to give it 4 stars, but after thinking about it, I put aside the above-mentioned problems. In fact, the imaginative part of this article - the painting problem is also quite big. It always wins with curiosity and terror to make people lose consciousness, and I will continue to play on this point after looking at the author's brushwork. It's a coincidence that this thing was used once, but it's a bit boring to run through the main plot, so I deducted another star.
What kind of gift does the author want to give? You can change the outline, as long as Hermione and Ron are not a couple.
It feels like I was not allowed to confiscate my citizenship as I saw before, which is great.
I like this style so much, keep it up
Many novels nowadays feature the protagonist using someone else's body, but when there is a female protagonist, it feels like you are using someone else's body. I don't really want to read a novel like this. I hope the authors can change it in future books.
Nice! ! ! Strong push, strong push, strong push
After reading this book, I have a new understanding of Ethan. It should be Yi~Sang, not Ethan. He is really a living dad.
It's really beautiful. I've tried it for the second time. After finishing it, it still hasn't updated that much.
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"Don't place all your hopes on the 'Savior', let me bear the burden!" "Believe me, Voldemort is nothing to be afraid of. He has never been our real enemy!" Winner of the Hogwarts Special Contribution Award, Outstanding Moral Award, Ravenclaw leader, founder of the Enlightenment Society, and great artist Ethan. Vincent delivers a passionate speech. #.0 In 20xx, a new edition of the History of Magic is published: [Ethan Vincent replaced Voldemort and became the new Dark Lord, becoming the wizarding world's greatest enemy in one fell swoop. ] Quirrell always thought that Ethan was just a diligent student who loved art, and actively cooperated with Ethan to study enchanted paintings, contributing both money and effort. Until Quirrell breaks through the trap door and sees a painted door. I stretched out my hand tentatively, and it appeared: [The door cannot be opened from this side. ] *Single heroine Luna




This is a very cool HP fanfic. It's just that in the later stages, it became a bit overwhelming for the sake of being subversive, and even the plot began to fail to be explained properly.




Generations of Children, Cthulhu✖️Secret Cult✖️HP, single female protagonist Luna. This book is a bit like an invincible novel. The author's trick for the protagonist is to constantly create San oil paintings and draw strength from them. It is very crazy, but it matches Luna very well. The protagonist of this book is a bit too smooth and the others are written as a bit retarded. I feel that the only outstanding points are the subject matter and the heroine Luna. There are still too few books about Luna as a heroine from Qidian! Overall: Grain-













