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Shadow and Thought by Linda Hoyland | 77 Review(s) |
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Faramiriel | Reviewed Chapter: Epilogue 2 on 4/2/2007 |
Yaaaaaaay!!! I love happy endings! In the toast part, I would suggest you change the "too" to "as well" or something like that. I think it would sound better. But that's just me. Happiness!!!!! Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review.I followed your suggestion about "as well,"thanks. I'm so pleased you enjoyed the story. | |
Faramiriel | Reviewed Chapter: 19 on 4/2/2007 |
Yaaay happy happy happy!!! Nice chapter. Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review.I'm pleased you enjoyed the chapter. | |
Faramiriel | Reviewed Chapter: 18 on 4/2/2007 |
hahaha i'd love to see his face. i am very glad i am not the warden of the asylum. *shivers* Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review. I'd not like to be that warden either! | |
Bodkin | Reviewed Chapter: Epilogue 2 on 3/25/2007 |
I'm glad Eowyn talks to Aragorn as if he's a person! Like a brother. She is, after all, the sister of a King - which I suppose, together with her personality, gives her a greater right to speak to him that way than pretty well anyone else. And Faramir is healed and happy, too. For the moment, anyway! And reconciliation abounds. I do like a nice happy ending! Author Reply: Thank you for your much appreciated review and for all your support throughout this story.I'm so pleased you enjoyed it and have looked forward to your comments as I've posted the chapters.I'm pleased you liked the happy ending and Eowyn in this chapter. | |
harrowcat | Reviewed Chapter: Epilogue 2 on 3/25/2007 |
I liked both Linda but this is definitely better for the rewrite. Thanks for talking the time to do it. Author Reply: Thank you so much, knowing it is appreciated makes all the hard work,worthwhile. | |
Raksha The Demon | Reviewed Chapter: Epilogue 2 on 3/25/2007 |
A heart-warming ending to a suspenseful, angsty epic. Now if only the future of our heroes could be as rosy as it looks right now! You should write Aragorn and Faramir into stories where they do nothing but get drunk, sing songs, and play Numenorean scrabble games. But somehow I think you have more dire events up your sleeve. Author Reply: Thank you for your much appreciated review and for all your support throughout this story.I'm so pleased you enjoyed it. I might write some happy stories,or at least drabbles, but my wicked readers love to see our poor heroes getting into trouble! | |
Julia | Reviewed Chapter: 19 on 3/17/2007 |
I liked this one! May I suggest an alternate title for the chapter? "Rub-a-dub-dub, two hunks in a tub!" Author Reply: Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed the chapter. | |
Bodkin | Reviewed Chapter: 19 on 3/17/2007 |
Nothing like a nice wallow in mud to give a couple of former Rangers enjoyment. And I'm very glad I didn't have to clear the mud out of the bath - and wonder rather about its effect on the servants who did. Could be ... disconcerting. And I'm also pleased not to have to do the laundry here! But I'm glad they're getting better and having fun. Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review. It is good to see them having fun at long last. I wouldn't like to be the servants either ! | |
Bodkin | Reviewed Chapter: 18 on 3/12/2007 |
A tranquil interlude - well, relatively! Hanna is definitely a sandwich short of a picnic, although that doesn't make her any less dangerous. I suspect Arwen is not as ... delicate as Aragorn seems to think, but if she wants to humour him, fine! But the relationship are definitely improving - not only Aragorn/Faramir, but Faramir/Eowyn, Eowyn/Aragorn - and, hopefully Faramir/Eowyn/Arwen! They will need each other's support to cope with what will come. Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review. I fear Hanna is very dangerous and should not be underestimated.You are quite right about Arwen, she is being underestimated too. This story is about forging the bonds you mention,which was why I felt I should rewrite it rather than abandon it as a failed early effort. | |
MithLuin | Reviewed Chapter: 18 on 3/9/2007 |
Poor, poor Faramir! I dunno, I think it is worse not to warn someone than to order them or trick them into it. Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review. You make a good point, though Aragorn means well. | |