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Elf Academy 4 - The Unfinished Tales by Fiondil | 7 Review(s) |
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KathyG | Reviewed Chapter: 32 on 9/7/2016 |
All of the authors' pages have been restored, and thank goodness! This is a delightful interlude for Glorfindel and Daeron, a chance to work with children for a week. Wonder how the children would respond if Glorfindel were to tell them about his adventures during the First and Third Ages? =) | |
elrondion | Reviewed Chapter: 32 on 9/6/2016 |
fyi: fiondil's author page has been completely restored. | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 32 on 9/6/2016 |
Life is full for them all, and both Glorfindel and Daeron are indeed healing well, both physically and emotionally. Delightful camp! | |
jgmsccc | Reviewed Chapter: 32 on 9/5/2016 |
Thanks so much for presenting this story. It's good to see Glorfindel having some fun for a change. | |
elrondion | Reviewed Chapter: 32 on 9/5/2016 |
thank you for publishing on an american holiday. much appreciated. physically has been a terrible week so this was very uplifting. lovely chapter as well. nice to see the interactions with the children. thank you very much. | |
Dreamflower | Reviewed Chapter: 32 on 9/5/2016 |
What fun! Back when I used to run the kid's summer Day Camp at Michaels Arts and Crafts store, I could sure have used a few Elves for back-up! But yes, way fun and way exhausting. A child's joy of accomplishment when creating something or learning a skill is delightful and palpable. And to the one who teaches those skills there is a double pride: the teacher can be proud of her/himself for successfully communicating to the child, and the teacher can be proud of the child for learning something new. There really is no feeling like it! I am so enjoying this story! Thank you for keeping it coming! | |
Jenniem | Reviewed Chapter: 32 on 9/5/2016 |
Thank you. It was good to see that the children of Wiseman enjoyed themselves, and that they see the Elves as good friends, and even playmates, instead of something to be suspected and shunned. I bet the parents were glad to have their children occupied so well for a week. The summer holidays can be very long. | |