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Hermione Granger and the Methods of Rationality

31st December 2014 FB-RSS Feed for Sebastian Nickel
Should Hermione have been the main character in HPMOR? Making her the child prodigy would have been closer to the original character. A Harry Potter aficionado tells me she can't help but think this while reading HPMOR.

[source: https://www.facebook.com/536435025/posts/10155053296975026]

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