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A New Beginning  by Linda Hoyland 5 Review(s)
VirtuellaReviewed Chapter: 2 on 11/15/2008
"I did have an Aunt and Uncle(born about 1900) who were proud of the fact they had never seen each other unclothed in over 50 years of marriage."

That makes me quite sad in a way. I've always thought that this was our temporary return to the Garden of Eden: to be naked and not be ashamed...

VirtuellaReviewed Chapter: 2 on 11/13/2008
“Aragorn looked both pleased and somewhat bewildered as he pondered on Lady Eowyn’s welcome but alarmingly rapid switch of affections from himself to his Steward.” Lovely and so amusing!

I’m not sure I buy the notion that Denethor used to flog Faramir. He was unjust to him and unduly cold, but I don’t see any indication in the books that he was abusive. well, I suppose it’s open to interpretation. However, on thing is for sure: Faramir will eventually have to permit someone to see him naked, and that someone will be Eowyn – how will she react, I wonder?

It’s nice how you sneak in the expression “his Faramir” in the last chapter.
“He bent to kiss Aragorn’s ring before leaving, in the gesture of respect, that he was accustomed to his father demanding ,and promptly banged his nose against the King’s who had bent towards him at the same instant. “
“We both have the hazard of Numenorean noses!”
Yay! This is your wonderful sense of humour, I love it!


Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review of this early story of mine.In my later stories I decided that Denethor only snapped once to beat Faranir for letting Frodo go.

I'm pleased you enjoyed the part about the noses bumping as that was my personal favourite!

Author Reply: I did have an Aunt and Uncle(born about 1900) who were proud of the fact they had never seen each other unclothed in over 50 years of marriage.They had a son and were very happy together. Faramir has to start facing his fears in "Shadow and Thought".

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 2 on 12/29/2005
Poor Faramir. He's not good with authority figures. Unsurprisingly. I'm glad to know that he does develop an affectionate and trusting relationship with Aragorn in time - although I think that, deep down, he's never entirely certain that it will last. He's scarred in worse ways than physically. But he will be happy in the end.


Author Reply: You are so right about Faramir, he is always afraid that somehow he will lose Aragorn's friendship and trust as I explore in my ubsequent stories.Many thanks for your much appreciated review.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 2 on 12/26/2005
Nice description of the beginning of the reign of the Lord King Aragorn Elessar.

Author Reply: I'm pleased you enjoyed it.Thank you.

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 2 on 12/26/2005
the long sensitive fingers, suggested a man who might be happier in more peaceful pursuits.

That's a wonderfully perceptive thought.

He could sense the air of Numenor around Faramir,almost as pure, as it was around himself.

You really breathe life into these two Men... so alike in so many ways. A lovely story.

Author Reply: Thank you so much for your kind comments,which are especially appreciated from a writer of your calibre.I felt this story was worth returning to and polishing a little as I wasn't very happy with my original version,so I thought I'd repost it at the same time as my Christmas special.

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