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Five Voices by Rhapsody | 4 Review(s) |
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Antane | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 6/6/2009 |
Another interesting chapter. I love the idea of Sam being in touch with the trees and the wonder he felt. That would be very appropriate for the gardener and that gift of Galadriel's was well given indeed - as was the rope. I wonder if you would do one from Frodo's POV, perhaps after the Quest and he thinks of how much his Sam has grown and how proud he is and how much love he feels. There are so many loving touches Frodo included in the Red Book - it would be interesting to have a story when he thinks of it. What say you? Namarie, God bless, Antane :) Author Reply: My apologies for replying so late Antante, but I have been thinking about your request and yes, I think I will write it: especially for you! You have been so wonderfully supportive, thank you so much! Back to Sam, of the four hobbits on the quest, he just felt the most connected to the earth and nature. So when I read in Lord of the Rings that Frodo (even while carrying the ring), perceived the trees, I started to ponder what Sam would do if Frodo told him such a thing and how Samwise would react to such marvellous trees. Before I knew it, pieces off the puzzles fell into place and the plotpanda finally wanted to cooperate (what keeps me from finishing this now is just the sheer lack of personal time). | |
Independence1776 | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 6/5/2009 |
I love Celeborn's musings. And he was the one who thought about rope! Wonderful assesment of Sam's character. :) | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 6/5/2009 |
This is indeed perfect for the Hobbit who one day will replant the groves of the Shire that were felled at Sharkey's behest. And love how the gift of the rope is done obliquely! Yes! Indeed a lord of wisdom Celeborn proves! | |
shirebound | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 6/5/2009 |
steadfast as a rock in a stormy sea What a perfect description of our dear Sam. I enjoy seeing him through these different eyes and perceptions. | |