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    Harry Potter has been reborn again and again into new bodies as the Master of Death, some of them not human, none of them exactly like his old one—but he has always helped to defeat Voldemort in each new world. Now he’s Harry Potter again, but his slightly older brother is the target of the prophecy, and Harry assumes his role is going to be to support Jonathan in his defeat of Voldemort. At least, that’s what he thinks until Voldemort comes that Halloween night, discovers what Harry is, and kidnaps him. The story of a long fight between Voldemort’s sadism and Harry’s generosity.

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    Death is a very seductive force, and when they want entertainment, they get entertainment. What does it matter to them that their Master have to pay the prize?

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    With Hermione and Ron always together, Harry's return to Hogwarts to complete his education isn't exactly fun. Somehow, it's his unlikely friendship with Malfoy that keeps him sane.

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    J. d. V. & M. Mori : Joie de Vivre & Memento Mori

    joie de vivre n. a delight in being alive; keen, carefree enjoyment of living. Literally, "joy of living."
    memento mori n. an object serving as a reminder of death or mortality. Literally, "remember to die."

    & conj. used when connecting two identical comparatives, to emphasize a progressive change. eg. "Getting better & better."

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