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The Tenth Walker by Lindelea | 4 Review(s) |
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Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 103 on 3/27/2021 |
At least we know that Frodo knows of what he speaks, and Merry is wise enough to appreciate the veiled warning. As for Bill--he has the wisdom of his kind, and is ready to help either Frodo or Merry as might be needed, as was true of Frodo earlier. Author Reply: Ah, yes, older cousins talking over the head of the younger one. Sometimes he's sharp enough to catch it, but this time, thankfully, it goes right past him. Worry is wearying, and Pippin, as smallest hobbit at this point, needs all the energy he can muster for the climb. Thanks for stopping to leave your thoughts! | |
sue | Reviewed Chapter: 103 on 3/26/2021 |
Oh, my poor cold Bill. What a giving soul he is worrying so about his hobbits! Author Reply: Ponies can be so affectionate and loving when they have bonded with someone. Thanks so much for reading and leaving an encouraging word! | |
KathyG | Reviewed Chapter: 103 on 3/26/2021 |
Bill certainly provides an anchor for the hobbits to hold onto in this snowstorm. I'm wondering how poor Bill is going to fare when the snow practically buries the hobbits! Author Reply: Considering how much I hate heights, I appreciate Bill all the more for his steadiness (four legs are better than two?). I can't imagine walking on a snowy trail with a sheer drop on one side. (Driving mountain roads is bad enough, and thankfully not something I've had to do often.) Poor Bill! JRRT tells us he was dejected, so there is that. Thanks! | |
shirebound | Reviewed Chapter: 103 on 3/26/2021 |
Good old Bill, what would the hobbits do without him? His POV of all of these events is so interesting to experience. Author Reply: It has been interesting to revisit this familiar story through his POV. I thought I knew it well (it was my comfort reading every winter, getting me through recurring bouts of bronchitis and a couple spells of pneumonia). But going through it again while imagining how it looked through Bill's eyes, so much of it seemed new to me! Thanks! Good to hear from you. | |