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Msg# 7532
Reviews for 29 October - part 2 Posted by Rhapsody October 29, 2006 - 16:48:41 Topic ID# 7532Title: Last Rites · Author: Isabeau of Greenlea · Genres: Drama · ID: 80
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 02:48:58
This story, in which Pippin recounts for Prince Imrahil, and for the OC
Andrahar, the events of Boromir's death, on the night before the Last
Battle is very touching and realistic. I have now read a few more
stories with Andrahar, so I understand this a bit better. Pippin is
wonderful in this, and shows his new maturity and understanding very well.
-----------------------------------
Title: Heirs of the Oath · Author: Elana · Races: Men: Other
Fixed-Length Ficlets · ID: 151
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 02:59:17
The relationship of Gondor and Rohan is not simply that of an alliance
between nations, but of friendship and trust between individuals. This
is explored first, by a visit of a young Boromir, who is studied by
Theodred, and later by Eomer and Elessar. It seems only fitting that
they renew the oath, not only for the sake of Cirion and Eorl, but for
the sake of those other two.
-----------------------------------
Title: Relics · Author: Nickey · Races: Hobbits: Post-Grey Havens · ID: 620
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:04:04
This story is masterfully told in Sams thoughts, as September, with its
hard memories comes once more. He is in perfect voice here, whether
thinking about Frodo, or the happiness he should feel surrounded by his
happy, chattering family, or about the work that needs doing that must
not be shirked.
But in the course of that work, something comes to light that had been
hidden for years. Hammy, an innocent babe, is the one to first discover
the grisly find, and he is too young, too delighted with his play to
dream that anything is amiss until his fathers reaction frightens him.
But he finds reassurance in his fathers arms, and Sam anchors himself
to the reality of the baby he holds.
Sam is then forced to make some hard decisions. He knows what Frodo
would have done, never turning aside from what is right, and so Sam
makes the right choice as well but whether he knows it himself or not,
he would still have made the same choice without the influence of
Frodos memory.
This is a powerful story, with lovely descriptions, and a very good, and
thought provoking read.
-----------------------------------
Title: When The Days Are Warm · Author: Branwyn · Genres: Drama: The
Steward's Family · ID: 145
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:08:02
In this little vignette, the author manages to invest one of those
simple incidents that often happen between mothers and their children,
with a sense of deep foreboding. The incident itself could be just
fluff, yet somehow it is not. Nothing is exactly *said*--yet it is clear
that Finduilas' decline has begun, and perhaps she will not be there to
keep her promise when spring comes. Very skillful writing.
-----------------------------------
Title: Such loveliness in living thing · Author: Tanaqui · Races:
Cross-Cultural: Fixed-Length Ficlet · ID: 904
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:14:43
I like this. Bilbo's Tookish curiousity about the absent family member
is mostly held in check by his manners. It's very telling that he is
able to get Aragorn to open up to him, and that at first he doesn't
quite believe all those virtues. I loved his realization at the end.
-----------------------------------
Title: Changes and Constancy · Author: Lily · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 263
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:17:34
Not too much has been said about Frodo beginning to show signs of his
true age. It was perfect that Pippin was the one to find him!
-----------------------------------
Title: Jewels · Author: Gandalfs apprentice · Genres: Romance:
Fixed-length ficlet · ID: 790
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:17:35
How wonderful to see a couple of husbands, each besotted with his wife,
and able to appreciate them to one another! I could so see this scene!
-----------------------------------
Title: Dark Appetites · Author: Elena Tiriel · Races: Villains:
Fixed-Length Ficlet · ID: 833
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:21:24
This sent a chill down my spine. Yes, we are not told that Shelob was
killed--and if not, she would definitely remain a horrible threat, there
in the dark. Shudder!
-----------------------------------
Title: Board Games (Cinquain) · Author: Rous · Genres: Drama: Poetry ·
ID: 741
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:24:51
Brief and powerful look at Rohan's strategic importance.
-----------------------------------
Title: Cakes and Apples · Author: Ruby Nye · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 891
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:25:44
I have loved this story since the very first time that I read it. In
Cormallen Merry (with the help of Legolas) succeeds against all odds to
bake Pippin a memory. It is a wonderfully sweet and loving tale, with a
lovely flashback.I love the way that Pippin ensured that his Merry had
the first bite. The love and friendship between these two is so clearly
written here. Ruby knows Merry and Pippin very well, and always writes
them wonderfully, whether the story be gen or slash.
-----------------------------------
Title: The Usurper · Author: Elena Tiriel · Times: Early Third Age:
Fixed-Length Ficlet · ID: 834
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:29:11
A chilling account of the cruelty of Castamir, which is merely hinted at
in canon.
-----------------------------------
Title: Scattered Leaves · Author: Aratlithiel · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 110
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:30:31
This is a chilling and beautifully written glimpse into Frodo's mind,
gripped in the clutches of his anniversary illness. The language is
haunting and lyrical even in its dark grimness.
-----------------------------------
Title: Reaping · Author: Dreamflower · Races: Hobbits: Post-Sauron's
Fall · ID: 169
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:37:47
This excellent story is so much darker than usual for Dreamflower, and
she has handled the subject matter so well. I liked Ted's
incomprehension that he has done anything wrong at all; it is so
realistic of how someone this warped would think.
The actions of the Men are brutally realistic and the author holds
nothing back, but tells the story as it should be told.
Ted does reap what he sowed, and probably deservedly, but that he too
has been forgiven and redeemed is shown when one of Ted's victims is the
one to take him on his final journey.
-----------------------------------
Title: Sam's Voice · Author: illyria-pffyffin · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 964
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:40:53
Poor Frodo. How much he suffered after his return is so very clear here.
An excellent glimpse of how important Sam was to Frodo.
-----------------------------------
Title: Up From The Ashes · Author: Elanor Gardner · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 645
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 04:02:44
Pippin helps Frodo to find healing for his soul by showing him that the
people of the City of Minas Tirith are rebuilding their own lives. There
are rich descriptions here, and a lot of love. Very good story!
-----------------------------------
Title: An Army of Tooks · Author: Mariole · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 831
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 04:33:58
Excellent story! What impressed me the most was Paladin- this is the
Thain as he should be written. Prepared and ready, quick-witted and only
waiting for his chance to free the Shire. And Pippins return gives him
that chance and he seizes it. He and his son will lead the Shire tp
freedom. This is definitely Pippins father. And knowing Pippin as we
do, and seeing his father in action, I am quite certain that Pippin will
go on to be the best Thain that the Shire had ever known.
I loved Pippin's parents reactions to the return of their son - not
anger, or disapproval as some folks write it, but realistic relief.
A wonderful read!
-----------------------------------
Title: In the Woods · Author: Werecat · Times: Fourth Age and Beyond ·
ID: 119
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 04:48:02
This story increases my belief that there is magick of the old sort all
around us if we can but see it. And it pokes me with the idea, or even a
Fool's hope, that tales of elves and wizards and faeries and hobbits and
ents may have been history once, not fiction.
Though the author does not say, I think that the story within this story
features Radagast as the old man in brown, changed to white, even as
Gandalf was changed by his death.
-----------------------------------
Title: The Stories of Our People · Author: Pearl Took · Times: Fourth
Age and Beyond · ID: 292
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 05:18:12
This is a terrific story of how Tolkien might have come about writing
Lord of The Rings. The two hobbits sent to bring him this needed
information, how to find the stories about their folk, are so obviously
descended from Merry and Pippin! What an introduction to hobbits for the
Professor!
I loved that Tolkien understood that the history of the hobbits was also
part of the history of the elves, and indeed part of our own history
today, lost in the depth of time and the passage of years. And when
Tolkien is nearing the end of his mortal life and speaking to Luthien,
worried about who will step forward to tell the rest of the tales of the
hobbits, her answer brings tears to my eyes, for it is all of you folks
reading this review; Pearl and every other author in the fandom. We are
all of us who love this folk and the other inhabitants of Middle-earth
adding to their history with every story that we write, and Pearl sums
up this truth wonderfully. We are expanding upon the Professors great
work, helping to keep Middle-earth alive, and bringing pleasure to
others who love this magnificent world just as much as we do.
This story makes me feel so proud that I am a part of that.
That Tolkien comes to the Shire of the hobbits after his passing is the
perfect ending, finally meeting for himself the hobbits that he has
written so much about; Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, and Bilbo. That is my
own image of the perfect afterlife.
Thank you again for this story Pearl. It is very special to me for so
many reasons!
-----------------------------------
Title: Legend · Author: Raksha the Demon · Times: Fourth Age and Beyond:
Gondor · ID: 933
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 05:39:56
This story showed me two things that I had not considered before - that
Merry stabbing the WitchKing gave Eowyn hope that he could be slain and
gave her the will to make the effort, and that Eowyn too might suffer on
the anniversary of her wounding. Excellent story.
-----------------------------------
Title: Banished · Author: shirelinghpc · Times: Fourth Age and Beyond:
Gondor · ID: 993
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 05:48:50
They *did* mean well! It was great that Aragorn was in on the scheme
with Merry and Pippin!
-----------------------------------
Title: If I Had It All Again To Do · Author: Pearl Took · Times: Fourth
Age and Beyond: The Shire · ID: 226
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 05:58:21
This is so, so sad! I felt such a loss when reading this story, easily
imagining the horrid details of change that are to be read between the
lines. It only takes a little thing to change our lives, and to affect
the lives of those around us.
-----------------------------------
Title: Pippin's Hands · Author: Pearl Took · Times: Fourth Age and
Beyond: The Shire · ID: 130
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 06:04:04
I was glad that with all he had seen and accomplished that Pippin was
able to find that he still had the joy of his music. A beautiful and
simple story. Pearl conveys a lot of emotional impact in few words.
-----------------------------------
Title: On Being the Youngest · Author: Bodkin · Races: Cross-Cultural:
With Hobbits · ID: 45
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 06:14:03
I had never really considered all of the things that Pippin has in
common with Legolas! Lovely story!
-----------------------------------
Title: The Hobbit and the Man: "All That Is Gold Does Not Glitter" ·
Author: Gandalfs apprentice · Races: Cross-Cultural: With Hobbits · ID: 351
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 06:16:07
An excellent first meeting! I liked that Aragorn came bearing Longbottom
leaf!
-----------------------------------
Title: The Age of Men · Author: Marta · Races: Cross-Cultural: With
Hobbits · ID: 401
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 06:22:22
I liked Treebeard's voice here. His observations were very Entish.
-----------------------------------
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 02:48:58
This story, in which Pippin recounts for Prince Imrahil, and for the OC
Andrahar, the events of Boromir's death, on the night before the Last
Battle is very touching and realistic. I have now read a few more
stories with Andrahar, so I understand this a bit better. Pippin is
wonderful in this, and shows his new maturity and understanding very well.
-----------------------------------
Title: Heirs of the Oath · Author: Elana · Races: Men: Other
Fixed-Length Ficlets · ID: 151
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 02:59:17
The relationship of Gondor and Rohan is not simply that of an alliance
between nations, but of friendship and trust between individuals. This
is explored first, by a visit of a young Boromir, who is studied by
Theodred, and later by Eomer and Elessar. It seems only fitting that
they renew the oath, not only for the sake of Cirion and Eorl, but for
the sake of those other two.
-----------------------------------
Title: Relics · Author: Nickey · Races: Hobbits: Post-Grey Havens · ID: 620
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:04:04
This story is masterfully told in Sams thoughts, as September, with its
hard memories comes once more. He is in perfect voice here, whether
thinking about Frodo, or the happiness he should feel surrounded by his
happy, chattering family, or about the work that needs doing that must
not be shirked.
But in the course of that work, something comes to light that had been
hidden for years. Hammy, an innocent babe, is the one to first discover
the grisly find, and he is too young, too delighted with his play to
dream that anything is amiss until his fathers reaction frightens him.
But he finds reassurance in his fathers arms, and Sam anchors himself
to the reality of the baby he holds.
Sam is then forced to make some hard decisions. He knows what Frodo
would have done, never turning aside from what is right, and so Sam
makes the right choice as well but whether he knows it himself or not,
he would still have made the same choice without the influence of
Frodos memory.
This is a powerful story, with lovely descriptions, and a very good, and
thought provoking read.
-----------------------------------
Title: When The Days Are Warm · Author: Branwyn · Genres: Drama: The
Steward's Family · ID: 145
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:08:02
In this little vignette, the author manages to invest one of those
simple incidents that often happen between mothers and their children,
with a sense of deep foreboding. The incident itself could be just
fluff, yet somehow it is not. Nothing is exactly *said*--yet it is clear
that Finduilas' decline has begun, and perhaps she will not be there to
keep her promise when spring comes. Very skillful writing.
-----------------------------------
Title: Such loveliness in living thing · Author: Tanaqui · Races:
Cross-Cultural: Fixed-Length Ficlet · ID: 904
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:14:43
I like this. Bilbo's Tookish curiousity about the absent family member
is mostly held in check by his manners. It's very telling that he is
able to get Aragorn to open up to him, and that at first he doesn't
quite believe all those virtues. I loved his realization at the end.
-----------------------------------
Title: Changes and Constancy · Author: Lily · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 263
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:17:34
Not too much has been said about Frodo beginning to show signs of his
true age. It was perfect that Pippin was the one to find him!
-----------------------------------
Title: Jewels · Author: Gandalfs apprentice · Genres: Romance:
Fixed-length ficlet · ID: 790
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:17:35
How wonderful to see a couple of husbands, each besotted with his wife,
and able to appreciate them to one another! I could so see this scene!
-----------------------------------
Title: Dark Appetites · Author: Elena Tiriel · Races: Villains:
Fixed-Length Ficlet · ID: 833
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:21:24
This sent a chill down my spine. Yes, we are not told that Shelob was
killed--and if not, she would definitely remain a horrible threat, there
in the dark. Shudder!
-----------------------------------
Title: Board Games (Cinquain) · Author: Rous · Genres: Drama: Poetry ·
ID: 741
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:24:51
Brief and powerful look at Rohan's strategic importance.
-----------------------------------
Title: Cakes and Apples · Author: Ruby Nye · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 891
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:25:44
I have loved this story since the very first time that I read it. In
Cormallen Merry (with the help of Legolas) succeeds against all odds to
bake Pippin a memory. It is a wonderfully sweet and loving tale, with a
lovely flashback.I love the way that Pippin ensured that his Merry had
the first bite. The love and friendship between these two is so clearly
written here. Ruby knows Merry and Pippin very well, and always writes
them wonderfully, whether the story be gen or slash.
-----------------------------------
Title: The Usurper · Author: Elena Tiriel · Times: Early Third Age:
Fixed-Length Ficlet · ID: 834
Reviewer: Dreamflower · 2006-10-15 03:29:11
A chilling account of the cruelty of Castamir, which is merely hinted at
in canon.
-----------------------------------
Title: Scattered Leaves · Author: Aratlithiel · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 110
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:30:31
This is a chilling and beautifully written glimpse into Frodo's mind,
gripped in the clutches of his anniversary illness. The language is
haunting and lyrical even in its dark grimness.
-----------------------------------
Title: Reaping · Author: Dreamflower · Races: Hobbits: Post-Sauron's
Fall · ID: 169
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:37:47
This excellent story is so much darker than usual for Dreamflower, and
she has handled the subject matter so well. I liked Ted's
incomprehension that he has done anything wrong at all; it is so
realistic of how someone this warped would think.
The actions of the Men are brutally realistic and the author holds
nothing back, but tells the story as it should be told.
Ted does reap what he sowed, and probably deservedly, but that he too
has been forgiven and redeemed is shown when one of Ted's victims is the
one to take him on his final journey.
-----------------------------------
Title: Sam's Voice · Author: illyria-pffyffin · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 964
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 03:40:53
Poor Frodo. How much he suffered after his return is so very clear here.
An excellent glimpse of how important Sam was to Frodo.
-----------------------------------
Title: Up From The Ashes · Author: Elanor Gardner · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 645
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 04:02:44
Pippin helps Frodo to find healing for his soul by showing him that the
people of the City of Minas Tirith are rebuilding their own lives. There
are rich descriptions here, and a lot of love. Very good story!
-----------------------------------
Title: An Army of Tooks · Author: Mariole · Races: Hobbits:
Post-Sauron's Fall · ID: 831
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 04:33:58
Excellent story! What impressed me the most was Paladin- this is the
Thain as he should be written. Prepared and ready, quick-witted and only
waiting for his chance to free the Shire. And Pippins return gives him
that chance and he seizes it. He and his son will lead the Shire tp
freedom. This is definitely Pippins father. And knowing Pippin as we
do, and seeing his father in action, I am quite certain that Pippin will
go on to be the best Thain that the Shire had ever known.
I loved Pippin's parents reactions to the return of their son - not
anger, or disapproval as some folks write it, but realistic relief.
A wonderful read!
-----------------------------------
Title: In the Woods · Author: Werecat · Times: Fourth Age and Beyond ·
ID: 119
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 04:48:02
This story increases my belief that there is magick of the old sort all
around us if we can but see it. And it pokes me with the idea, or even a
Fool's hope, that tales of elves and wizards and faeries and hobbits and
ents may have been history once, not fiction.
Though the author does not say, I think that the story within this story
features Radagast as the old man in brown, changed to white, even as
Gandalf was changed by his death.
-----------------------------------
Title: The Stories of Our People · Author: Pearl Took · Times: Fourth
Age and Beyond · ID: 292
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 05:18:12
This is a terrific story of how Tolkien might have come about writing
Lord of The Rings. The two hobbits sent to bring him this needed
information, how to find the stories about their folk, are so obviously
descended from Merry and Pippin! What an introduction to hobbits for the
Professor!
I loved that Tolkien understood that the history of the hobbits was also
part of the history of the elves, and indeed part of our own history
today, lost in the depth of time and the passage of years. And when
Tolkien is nearing the end of his mortal life and speaking to Luthien,
worried about who will step forward to tell the rest of the tales of the
hobbits, her answer brings tears to my eyes, for it is all of you folks
reading this review; Pearl and every other author in the fandom. We are
all of us who love this folk and the other inhabitants of Middle-earth
adding to their history with every story that we write, and Pearl sums
up this truth wonderfully. We are expanding upon the Professors great
work, helping to keep Middle-earth alive, and bringing pleasure to
others who love this magnificent world just as much as we do.
This story makes me feel so proud that I am a part of that.
That Tolkien comes to the Shire of the hobbits after his passing is the
perfect ending, finally meeting for himself the hobbits that he has
written so much about; Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, and Bilbo. That is my
own image of the perfect afterlife.
Thank you again for this story Pearl. It is very special to me for so
many reasons!
-----------------------------------
Title: Legend · Author: Raksha the Demon · Times: Fourth Age and Beyond:
Gondor · ID: 933
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 05:39:56
This story showed me two things that I had not considered before - that
Merry stabbing the WitchKing gave Eowyn hope that he could be slain and
gave her the will to make the effort, and that Eowyn too might suffer on
the anniversary of her wounding. Excellent story.
-----------------------------------
Title: Banished · Author: shirelinghpc · Times: Fourth Age and Beyond:
Gondor · ID: 993
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 05:48:50
They *did* mean well! It was great that Aragorn was in on the scheme
with Merry and Pippin!
-----------------------------------
Title: If I Had It All Again To Do · Author: Pearl Took · Times: Fourth
Age and Beyond: The Shire · ID: 226
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 05:58:21
This is so, so sad! I felt such a loss when reading this story, easily
imagining the horrid details of change that are to be read between the
lines. It only takes a little thing to change our lives, and to affect
the lives of those around us.
-----------------------------------
Title: Pippin's Hands · Author: Pearl Took · Times: Fourth Age and
Beyond: The Shire · ID: 130
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 06:04:04
I was glad that with all he had seen and accomplished that Pippin was
able to find that he still had the joy of his music. A beautiful and
simple story. Pearl conveys a lot of emotional impact in few words.
-----------------------------------
Title: On Being the Youngest · Author: Bodkin · Races: Cross-Cultural:
With Hobbits · ID: 45
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 06:14:03
I had never really considered all of the things that Pippin has in
common with Legolas! Lovely story!
-----------------------------------
Title: The Hobbit and the Man: "All That Is Gold Does Not Glitter" ·
Author: Gandalfs apprentice · Races: Cross-Cultural: With Hobbits · ID: 351
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 06:16:07
An excellent first meeting! I liked that Aragorn came bearing Longbottom
leaf!
-----------------------------------
Title: The Age of Men · Author: Marta · Races: Cross-Cultural: With
Hobbits · ID: 401
Reviewer: Marigold · 2006-10-15 06:22:22
I liked Treebeard's voice here. His observations were very Entish.
-----------------------------------
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