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Halflings  by Elemmírë 3 Review(s)
LarnerReviewed Chapter: 1 on 5/9/2006
Movie-verse, I see. Poor Frodo, left wondering like that, not knowing that his own adventure will be far different and more serious than Bilbo's was.

Queen GaladrielReviewed Chapter: 1 on 5/2/2006
Oh, poor Frodo! That theme seems to be repeated over and over in his life, that theme of losing something. First his parents, then Bilbo, then a part of himself, taken by the Ring. You capture that very well here. It's good to know that Frodo and Bilbo were together in the end, though.
God bless,
Galadriel

Author Reply: Thank you for the review! Poor Frodo, he's always being left behind by those he loves, except for Sam, Merry, & Pippin of course. Frodo does get rewarded in a way when he gets to see Bilbo again & spend the rest of their lives together in the Blessed Realm. Short of having his parents back, I think that's all Frodo could ever ask for.

I'm glad you enjoyed!

~Elemmírë~

ElemmírëReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/30/2006
TO ANTANE:

Hi, I was replying to the review you left me--I went to fix a spelling error in it & I accidentally delieted your lovely words. I'm sorry! Here is my reply to what you wrote.

Thank you for the review, Antane. I'm glad that you liked it. Frodo has had to deal with a lot off personal losses in his life--I wanted to explore the various possibilites of how they affected him differently and yet also the same. While he may have been able to better deal with Bilbo's leaving than his paretns' deaths, Frodo still no doubt would have been affected by the leaving of his uncle, who became everything to him as he grew up. I would imagine that even though Frodo knew Bilbo was still out there in Middle-earth, he would worry and wonder what became of his beloved uncle.

Namarie,
~Julie~


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