Drabble
ED1: Hannon Le by Lady Aranel
Wow, quite the imagery in that story. I like it very much and was
only a tad disappointed it was a drabble, because it was so thought
provoking.
ED2: I Hear the Stones Lament by Avon
My heart felt sad for the change that took place in Hollin. It was
emotive and captured my attention. Very nicely written.
ED3: Longing by Dwimordene
This drabble helped me to see this scene in a much better light. It
was clear, concise and very well written. Made me feel like I was
standing there as Legolas was hearing those stones as they cried out.
ED4: Strange to Us by Elana
Another interesting take on those stones, and again I find myself
enjoying another authors interpretation of the moment. Very nicely
written.
ED5: Strange Vessels by Elvenesse
I really enjoyed Legolas' perspective on the stones. I believe he
would have thought of this situation in almost the same manner this
author portrayed. I like the fact that he assesses this situation
from the standpoint of the elves and how they usually grow and build
but instead this land has been left unattended, abandoned by its
caretakers. This captured the ideology of the quote very well.
ED6: Untitled (Mirkwood) by Wild Iris
An Interesting and very sad drabble. I am curious as to the
happenings that would make this little one be despairing so.
Incomplete
EI1: Dawn Twilight by Viv
This story is quite fun to read. Filled with adventure, intrigue,
canon characters and a cast of other characters that help to make
the reader enjoy every second they are reading. This author has
captured my attention with her use of humor, battles, keeping who,
what and where under raps, and her incredible ability to tie
everyone together and still stay true to the story by writing them
with outgoing and well rounded personalities. I really enjoy how she
keeps the lineage of her original female character under raps, and
yet all the others around Moira seem to have something unique and
special about them. It is delightful to see an original female lead
character have such a great attitude. I don't mean that she is
sappy, mushy or a Mary Sue, instead she has spunk, enthusiasm, is
always wondering about the things that are happening around her and
that helps the reader to become interested in her journey. My only
complaint is this author has not completed this fiction and
therefore I am left waiting to know all the secrets that Birdsong
has not yet told Moira. What a great read. I am looking forward to
more.