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The author is Thanfiction. DAYD = _D_umbledore's _A_rmy and the
_Y_ear of _D_arkness. It's on "Archive of our Own". Small letters,
no spaces, dot org.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-12-19 05:46, Karen Lewellen
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<p>Indeed? Is Daydverse the author in this case?
Interestingly enough I wonder what Rowling thinks about
some of these? the ones that truly do her proud I mean.
Kare<br>
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> On Fri, 18 Dec 2015, Bruce P Mull <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:bpmull@yahoo.com">bpmull@yahoo.com</a>
[HPforGrownups] wrote: > I just converted the DAYDverse
(Dumbledore's Army and the Year of > Darkness) series
to PDF, but haven't read it yet. I found it referenced
> on a site that said it was one of the 20 or 21 series
one must read > before you die. Whatever that means. I
assume it means that it is good, > but I'll find that
out soon. <br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Dr Bruce Philip Mull
Prof Mathematics
Prof Computer Science
Dean of Information Technology</pre>
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