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Review: Carpe Ominia by BluJae
Summary: Just because they won the war doesn’t mean the war is over. When you get a second chance, what else is there to do except to seize everything.
Time-Travel Fix-It - [Hermione G., Severus S.], Harry P., Ron W. - 55 Chapters - Words: 98784 - Rated Mature
Read it on AO3
Status: Complete
Review: The start of this story is really intriguing, and I was excited to see how multiple time-travelers would tackle the issue of Voldemort. This coupled with the short chapters felt like the pacing of Carpe Onimia was spot on. It ultimately did pay off, seeing that the Voldemort in this story was defeated far earlier than in canon.
The characterization of the “golden trio” were all varied and interesting in their own way. I liked that BluJae kept the friendship between Harry, Ron and Hermione intact without resorting to any ‘bashing’ tactics that can be done in many Hermione paired with a Slytherin stories.
On the flip side, the romances in this story left something to be desired. There were definitely moments in the story where I skipped over Severus and Hermione’s romantic scenes just because I had a hard time reconciling their interactions with the idea that the two could be romantically attracted to each other.
Ultimately, I did end up abandoning this story for two (and a half) reasons. The biggest issue was that I had no meaningful desire to see how the plot line surrounding ‘nexi’ would play out. However, I would have still stuck with the story if it weren’t for the choice to rotate the narrative voice between characters around chapter 40 of 55. A small note to add to the latter point was that I really disliked the story’s characterization of Lucius Malfoy (and Severus Snape) and a whole chapter following him was just the straw that broke this camel’s back.
I appreciate what this story was trying to do with its new take on the magical world and I liked how it avoided a lot of the pitfalls of the time-travel genre. It wasn’t my own personal preference for a story, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be yours.
Rating: 2.5 / 5 - Abandoned
If you like this story, check out:
Backwards with Purpose: Always and Always - features multiple characters time-travelling
The Poison Garden - Severus/Hermione time-travel. (Not really similar but I read it around the same time)