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Neath Anor, Ithil, and Gil  by Larner 11 Review(s)
AntaneReviewed Chapter: 33 on 9/19/2008
"...I find the reasoning of Tooks sufficiently confusing at times to be refreshing, and a wonderful exercise to the mind in trying to follow it at times.”

Is that cute or what? :) Much better that than a crossword puzzle or whatever...

“Thinking of which, shall we, you and I, spend the evening in the guesthouse in the Sixth Circle, do you think? Between Peregrin Took’s mercurial mind and Sam’s common sense and Merry’s ability to think several steps ahead and Frodo’s empathy--not to mention the cooking prowess of them all--the evening should prove entertaining, instructive, comfortable, provocative, and most delightful.”

Most delightful indeed! I am jealous...maybe you could write a sequel so we can be there at least virtually? Pretty please with mushrooms on it? I do love Aragorn and Faramir stories too. That Ranger/Steward is a hobbit in a man's skin.

Namarie, God bless, Antane :)


Author Reply: Yes, definitely more interesting than crossword puzzles, if more frustrating at times! Heh!

As for being jealous--I, too, would love to be there, although not if they were eating sturgeon.

Hobbits in men's skins, are they? Okay!

Anyway, thanks so for the feedback.

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