Harry the author

Elizabeth Snape snapes_witch at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 15 01:24:48 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 175420


  guru wrote:

> I've been wondering why Severus hadn't already written that book or
> its equivalent.  In PS/SS he introduces the class to the wonders of
> potions, and you can tell he is passionate about the subject. One
> would think that having figured out how to improve the art, he would
> have, at least, been teaching the class out of his annotated version
> of the text, if not having written his own. 
> 
> Of course, that would have left little mystery in who the HBP really
> was, and leaves a lot of blank pages in the 5th book.
>

Snape's Witch:

If he hadn't actually published a potion text, he *was* teaching his 
innovations, writing the recipes on the blackboard . . . rarely, if 
ever, referring to a textbook.  That's the reason Hermione's class 
work in N.E.W.Ts potions was suddenly so much worse than Harry's 
because she was following Borage's text and Harry was using the HBP's 
improvements. In all her previous potions classes she *had* been 
taught the HBP's version and getting superior results.






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