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An Alphabet Book for the King's Children  by Larner 5 Review(s)
AndreaReviewed Chapter: 13 on 12/18/2016
The hobbits did a lot of research here. They must have been fascinated by the beauty of the Mallorn trees from the first moment on.

Author Reply: I'm certain the presence of Galadriel's gift must have fascinated everyone, and that particularly Merry would pore through the library in Rivendell for more information on them. After all, the Master indicates Merry visited there when he could.

PSWReviewed Chapter: 13 on 12/14/2016
Magnificent! :-) I never knew the history of mallorn trees... :-)

Author Reply: I've not slogged through the whole of the History of Middle-earth, but I appreciate those who have done so. Bless the Encyclopedia of Arda!

harrowcatReviewed Chapter: 13 on 12/14/2016
Mighty Mallorn mothers Middle-earth's mythical mortals. (Mythical is better than my first idea of using midget.)
History and Botany in this alphabet, very educational.

Author Reply: But what else does one expect from a person who began her teaching career at age five, coming home from school and sharing with my little sister everything I'd learned that day?

Kaylee ArafinwielReviewed Chapter: 13 on 12/14/2016
Ah, and so M is for Mallorn! I might have guessed!

And I imagine the new Party Tree made for quite the illustration! Or was it Galadriel and Celeborn's Halls (or Amroth and Nimrodel's) in the treetops instead?

Author Reply: What better than the Mallorn, do you think? I rather think it would be the Mallorn in the Party Field than Lothlorien, considering the illustrations were being supplied by Estella.

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 13 on 12/13/2016
I'm learning so much, and enjoying every chapter. How can we possibly be on "M" already? Amazing.

Author Reply: I know--the days are moving so swiftly!

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