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Brothers at Heart by Radbooks | 1 Review(s) |
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Endaewen | Reviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/10/2006 |
Nice! I think you've captured the feeling of life for the Dunedain, and Aragorn's feelings of uncertainty. We always see him as so confident and sure of himself. It's nice to see the early days. Author Reply: Thanks for your review. I've always felt that there had to be a certain amount of uncertainty and questioning going on within Aragorn during that time of his life as he took over his role as leader of the Dunedain. He was so very young to be in that position and well-trained or not, you would still feel that, especially as he did not grow up among his people. Everything was new to him... even if he had read and learned about the Dunedain - and I'm sure he did - it is not the same as experiencing it. Aragorn is fortunate that he has had the proper training and that will help him overcome any difficulties he might encounter, but internally he might question himself for quite some time. Thanks again! | |