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Complete Blue Steel by Jeconais

Discussion in 'Review Board' started by Pikachu, May 22, 2023 at 6:20 PM.

  1. Pikachu

    Pikachu Third Year

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    Title: Blue Steel
    Author: Jeconais
    Rating: T
    Status: Completed
    Summary: With help from friends, Harry realises that being "the Harry Potter" in the Tri-wizard tournament can only be a good thing. That, and learning to be a Blacksmith can't be anything other than cool.
    Link: https://jeconais.fanficauthors.net/Blue_Steel/index/

    Bad ass Harry fic that has little conflict but is a fun ride. It's a great story if you're just looking for something fun to read. No big character development or depth. Just good fun.
     
  2. ResExtensa

    ResExtensa Muggle

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    Oh, the memories. It is 2015. Harambe is stil allive, no Covid, no war in Ukraine.
    You come home from homeschool and read another quite over the top story from Jeconais about superpowered! HP. They are ridiculous, but still enjoyable. Life is good.
    Unfortunatelly it is 2023 and I just dont see anything from Jeconais as libraly worthy. Just as a guilty pleasure.
     
  3. brad

    brad Third Year

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    Heh, I know what you mean, ResExtensa. I very much enjoyed the Jeconais stories at the time, but these days ... well, I still enjoy most of them. They might have featured a 'super-powered' Harry, but sometimes I quite like sitting down and reading such stories for lightweight entertainment. Jeconais threw in enough humour and other wrinkles, by and large, to keep things interesting.

    This particular story, though - Blue Steel - was just a bit too much left field for me to hold my interest. But I don't remember much of it; perhaps I should give it another shot.