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Web of Treason by Linda Hoyland | 4 Review(s) |
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Bodkin | Reviewed Chapter: 28 on 9/25/2006 |
Good thing Elbeth is there. Aragorn needs a lot of care - but he trusts her as much as he trusts anyone right now. Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review. Elbeth is proving an unexpected blessing to Faramir as poor Aragorn trusts him no longer. | |
Julia | Reviewed Chapter: 28 on 9/24/2006 |
Again, poor Aragorn, and poor Fara, not only does he have the terrible ordeal of dealing with Aragorn's wounds, he has to deal with them while Aragorn keeps calling him a traitor and lashing out at him. Thank goodness for Elbeth, she continues to deal with this whole adventure very well for someone of her age. | |
Raksha The Demon | Reviewed Chapter: 28 on 9/24/2006 |
Poor Faramir, having to rely on a little kid to medicate Aragorn. But at least he's got help, and Elbeth is an unusually resourceful child. I would disagree that kittens are more cuddly and pretty than puppies, though; both critters are physically attractive and exceptionally cute. However, considering how helpful Elbeth has been, Faramir should let her have ten ginger kitties if they ever get home. Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review. Faramir is indeed lucky to have Elbeth,who is far from the problem he anticipated her to be. I think the world is divided into puppy and kitten people !I Do think both are cute but have a special love of kittens.I'm sure Faramir will see Elbeth is rewarded with the kitten of her dreams. | |
harrowcat | Reviewed Chapter: 28 on 9/24/2006 |
I don't know about best Aragorn angst Linda. I think that it is the torture that you put Faramir through that makes this so hard to read! But I am glad that Elbeth is there for both their sakes. Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review. I think both Aragorn and Faramir suffer almost equally,begging the question of is suffering of the mind or body hardest to bear? ELbeth is proving to be her father's aughter and a great asset. | |