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Reviews for Greenleaf & Imladris 28 - In His Father's Image

By : MPB
  • From ANON - Rainien on March 29, 2004
    Three cheers for insomnia!! Your update makes my chronic sleeplessness not quite so bad. Well done, yet again.

    Bad Elf! I wonder what the Valar will do to him.
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  • From ANON - lego forever on March 29, 2004
    Hurray for Nimeithel!!!! My kind of nana! Gooddanddance to Merenwe, son of an orc!
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  • From ANON - louise_oblique on March 28, 2004
    excellent though when i read the summary i admit i was wondering if the twins would be interested in legolas, lol that would have been odd

    brilliant, more please
    huggs
    louise
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  • From ANON - Gabrielle on March 28, 2004
    I don't know what I would do without your stories. I have spent the last few weeks reading them night and day, and I really reallyy really hope you are going to write more after you finish this series (I realize you cannot draw them out forever). Perhaps the stern and arrogant marchwarden Haldir is going to be the next?

    Just please promise you'll keep writing!
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  • From ANON - Aeryn on March 27, 2004
    Tis good I can find such bliss after being told that a friend was going to see Ned Kelly, but that it wasn't playing within 1000 miles of me... I am happy I sought out your work this night! I LOVE how you are dealing with Merenwë and I love your Lindir... I believe Elros does hold a regard for him... if only because of that ONE little scene in the previous chapter. Can't wait to read on! Such a blessed gift this story is! It always brigthens my day to get more chapters or books in this series! Splendid!


    Aeryn
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  • From ANON - Molly on March 27, 2004
    It looks as if I spoke too soon, and for that I apologize. I'm looking forward to seeing the younger generation of twins develop their personalities even more, and I'm sure Lindir will finally get his desire with so many people on his side. But I know Merenwe won't go easily! It will be interesting to see what Nimeithel has to say about all of this.
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  • From ANON - lego forever on March 26, 2004
    This story is really getting to be very interesting. I agree with the others. You have such capacity to spin so many interesting tales on our protagonists whether they be the central focus of the story or not. I am saddened that we are in the homestretch of this series but I'm hoping you would write more on them. I don't know if I'mll all a devoted A/L fan. My preference has since changed because of this wonderful series. I glad to see that Legolas no longer feels insecure about his "lower status" than Elrohir. I'm hearing Maeglin all over again. Now there's a promising excitement to come!
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  • From ANON - MGC on March 26, 2004
    They're so cute together!
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  • From ANON - HHS on March 26, 2004
    Damn Merenwe!Good thing that Elrohir now knows the true nature of that bastard!
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  • From ANON - Aeryn on March 26, 2004
    Ah! More trials and tribulations of love! *collapses* I think, were I these characters Ihavehave ripped my hair out long ago! *giggles* Lovely, dear Eressë! Yet again, you bring these characters into such color and depth! I cannot wait to read more!

    Aeryn
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  • From ANON - Gobble on March 26, 2004
    It's such a great beginning! I eagerly await the rest of this no doubt equally great story!

    Gob
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  • From ANON - Molly on March 25, 2004
    I like the parallels being drawn among the generations of male Elves; it will be interesting to see how the relationship between Lindir and Elros plays out. Something about the younger twins' characterization seems off to me, though. They seem rather immature and one-dimensional, which I guess is understandable for their age, but I don't think they quite have the depth the older Elves do. All we ever see them do is pull pranks and misbehave, so I hope they grow up a little in this story. It's also rather distracting that they call their uncles "Las and Rohir." That's almost as disturbing (to me) as someone calling him "Leggy." I doubt Elves used nicknames in that way, and it may be part of the reason they seem so foolish and dislikable to me, as if they're so young they can't fully pronounce their uncles' names. It will be interesting to see if Lindir and Elros bond, because there are only another 40-odd years before Aragorn dies and Legolas sails, which I imagine will cause the departure of a lot of the Elves in Rivendell. I also wonder if Elros will get any advice in the art of making love to another male... I'm sure Elrohir and Legolas would be only too willing to help him!
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  • From ANON - lego forever on March 25, 2004
    Wonderful beginning. So insightful. I'm glad Elladan can draw from Elrohir and Legolas' experience. Make him see how difficult it must have been for both his brother and law brother - to love unreturned and to yield to something difficult to accept.
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  • From ANON - Tinni on March 25, 2004
    Poor Lindir.
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  • From ANON - Buttercup :o) on March 25, 2004
    Oh, I think I strongly dislike Merenwe already and this part of the tale has just begun. And I'm so glad that you brought Lindir into your wonderful story; he is one of my favorites.
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