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Belts of Silver, Leaves of Gold  by shirebound 9 Review(s)
Celeste Lucretia BlackReviewed Chapter: 7 on 5/12/2021
Awww!:

Author Reply: I'm glad you enjoyed this. It brings me joy to write 'happily-ever-afters' for our beloved characters.

PSWReviewed Chapter: 7 on 10/24/2015
This was another wonderful story! I haven't seen much about the hobbits in my reading, and I am really enjoying your glimpses into their lives. A fun way to spend a nice restful Saturday morning! :-)

Thanks for writing!

Author Reply: You're so kind to comment! Hobbits are my passion, and never tire of imagining new adventures for them.

FantasyFanReviewed Chapter: 7 on 7/30/2013
I think the most interesting element in this story is that Sam, although wishing his children to have the experience of Lembas, does not eat any himself. Elanor and Frodo-lad are too young to be able to remember the sensation, but he gives it to them anyway. Well, maybe they aren't, since Elvish things tend to work differently and I can imagine the feeling, if not the exact taste, staying with them as a memory. But Sam is not ready to go back there, certainly not now when the loss is so fresh. Probably never will be. Sam as Master of Bag End has a certain gravity to him, beyond the grief, that you capture well here. It's the inner wisdom, I think, that comes from seeing the world, surviving the experience, but even more from knowing deep inside what is truly important, and that he is up to any challenge, having faced and conquered the worst anyone could imagine. And the ending, although easy to forsee, is a lovely romantic scene. (I don't know if I've ready another story, by the way, where Goldi's hair is dark. It would set off the gems in a way blonde wouldn't.)
It was lovely spending some time with a couple of your earlier stories tonight!

Author Reply: Elvish things tend to work differently and I can imagine the feeling, if not the exact taste, staying with them as a memory.

That's exactly what I was trying to convey. What a treat to get your review for this old, but very beloved story. I loved writing it, and this was one of the first stories where I tried to fill in a 'gap' the Professor left for us --i.e., whatever happened to Merry and Pippin's packs?

Thank you again.

cookiefleckReviewed Chapter: 7 on 10/19/2010
I just read this, I think for the first time. Very nice, especially the relationships - Sam and Rosie, and the visit with Merry and Pippin.

Author Reply: Oh wow, this was one of my very first stories. I'm really happy it's still being read and enjoyed! *beams and hugs*

CeleritasReviewed Chapter: 7 on 1/28/2009
I read this a while back and thought I ought to leave a review! IMO this is one of your best fics (or at least it's one of my favorites)--a good extrapolation, and exquisite characterizations all around (my personal favorite bit is probably Sam going outside for a bit of alone time and Rose being, "Yeah, he's like that"). Beautifully subtle! (And the shipping is lovely, too.)

Author Reply: Oh my, thank you very much. This was one of my very first stories (from 2002), and I'm quite thrilled that folks are still enjoying it. :)

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 7 on 7/11/2007
Oh, how right that those gifts each be used that day! And they have each found his queen!

Lovely tale, Shirebound.

Author Reply: Oh Larner, thank you so much for your lovely reviews. I'm sorry you're not feeling well! I hope reading about our beloved hobbits helps you get through the day.

This was one of the very first stories I wrote, in 2002 I believe. How thrilling that folks are still enjoying it. I really put a lot of love into it.

Vi JanawayReviewed Chapter: 7 on 4/26/2004
This was really imaginitive and well done Quite a good tale

Author Reply: Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

CelandineHalethReviewed Chapter: 7 on 4/4/2004
Hi,

I'm baack. I am working my way through your stories here from oldest to newest, and I am enjoying myself. The letters and situations in this story especially had me in tears. Sometimes in your stories when Aragorn and Gandalf interact with the Hobbits, the Hobbits come off more like children. But in this story I found the depiction of Merry, Sam and Pippin far more true to mature "men/hobbits" they are to my way of thinking. You have a gift for writting dialoge that sounds right in their mouths.

Thanks for sharing,
Celandine

Author Reply: Thank you so much! It makes me happy to know that the "older" stories are still being discovered, and that you feel that 'my hobbits' are in character. I truly appreciate you letting me know that you enjoyed this.

daw the minstrelReviewed Chapter: 7 on 7/27/2003
I enjoyed this story. I liked the interaction among these hobbits. It seemed realistic. And I liked the way they reminisced about the quest. The ending was romantic and really lovely.

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