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The Annals of the West by Dreamflower | 4 Review(s) |
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Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 4 on 1/17/2011 |
And they Do need to get back home sometime. Am glad that Estella helped him with his research in the end. Author Reply: They do. After all, Merry's not anywhere near retirement yet, and Buckland would like its Master back! Of course Estella would help him, and enjoy it well. | |
Antane | Reviewed Chapter: 4 on 1/16/2011 |
I bow in humble appreciation for all Merry's hard work! His elder cousin would be pleased. :) Namarie, God bless, Antane :) Author Reply: I am sure that Frodo would be very proud of him. But then, he was always proud of his Merry. | |
Virtuella | Reviewed Chapter: 4 on 1/13/2011 |
It must be said, Bilbo and Frodo had a way of making history way more interesting than those dry annals! ;-) However, had all the history of Middle-earth been written in such a leisurely style, then it would indeed take several lifetimes to read it! Author Reply: You are absolutely right! Still, the dry Annals are at least useful, if not interesting! | |
Andrea | Reviewed Chapter: 4 on 1/13/2011 |
And one day, after he began to wonder if all there was to find were boring lists of Dunedain kings *Grins* That's exactly what I thought! Well, I must say that I found the first mention of hobbits as thrilling as Merry and Estella. They bring colour into the lists, so to speak. What I enjoyed most in this chapter was the "conspiracy" by Pippin and Sam. If not for them, Merry would have had difficulties to leave those fascinating books alone! Author Reply: Yes, it was a bit dry. But hobbits did make them more interesting! And I agree-- it would probably have been very hard for Estella to drag him away on her own! Conspiracies by friends are often useful! | |