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Reviews for A Fleeting Glimpse of Shadow

By : Oropher
  • From ANON - CJ on July 20, 2005
    Thank you, thank you, thank you... I've had a hellish day in the middle of a hellish week and I really reeeeeeaaaaallly needed something fun to read when I came home.

    Even a chapter as somber as this one. Go Michael!


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  • From ANON - MarzBar on July 20, 2005
    Thank you so much for the new chapter!! Michael has become the Hunter now; will he be able to kill Ahn? This story is so exciting. More soon please.
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  • From ANON - LadyoftheMarshes on June 18, 2005
    I can't remember how I discovered this story, but every new chapter you post is now a huge treat. Don't worry about keeping us waiting: as long as the next chapter does come, in the end, I'll be happy. I adore the way you depict Faramir and I've grown to love Michael, and while I wasn't sure about "your" Legolas to start with, I'm a huge fan now. I know I have to leave the story in your hands but can't help hoping that Legolas is going to get his sight back and soon.
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  • From ANON - Vi Janaway on June 16, 2005
    whoa! What a grand row! Just my opinion...I think Legolas was a little hard on Aragorn...but, I guess after so many years they would be able to say anything to each other...and tempers do run hight when a beloved friend is injured or in danger.
    Michael is still not coompletely comfortable with what has happened...but, all things considered, he and Legolas are holding up well.
    Very good chapter.

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  • From ANON - MarzBar on June 16, 2005
    Teeheehee!! This chapter is full of giggles! The dysfunctional family having at it. Have a good vacation; we'll be waiting for more.
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  • From ANON - CJ on June 08, 2005
    *Sigh*

    Ah, thank you. Two, count 'em, two chapters within a short space. I actually think that of all of the motley crew the Undying, Michael just might be the most well-adjusted. Love the scene in Faramir's room and Michael's thought processes. Especially loved the bit about redecorating Boromir's living room. Hee!

    Hang in there. Am eagerly awaiting the next installment, just make sure you're healthy.

    CJ
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  • From ANON - Dread Lady Freya on June 08, 2005
    Two chappies in one week? Yippee! *clears throat* As I was saying ... Had to laugh, despite the serious mood, at Faramir's "I'm-upset-but-I-don't-want-to-show-it and oh-my-god-I-can't-believe-he-doesn't-get-it" look. And here I thought women had exclusive rights to that one! *lol* It nearly broke my heart when we discovered that Faramir was worried about what Boromir would've thougth of his relationship with Michael. "'I love you,' said Faramir. It wasn't a declaration of devotion; it was a confession made to a priest, an excuse for his self-loathing." So sad to consider how long he'd been living with that kind of guilt, and an interesting insight into what has been driving him. And at last he knows Michael loves him. *vbg*
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  • From ANON - MarzBar on June 07, 2005
    Good, Michael is all the way back now. Love how he still thinks Legolas is an alien! And how is Legolas doing after his fight with some of the Valar! Our beautiful Prince should be rewarded, not punished. Waiting for more.
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  • From ANON - eirwen on June 07, 2005
    Hey! I've just caught up with this fantastic story after having read the most excellent Pottymouth on scribeoz.Two happy evenings reading and then you update the next day. Wonderful! Love the way you're developing the stoy and the characters in this chapter Boromir'd "be too impressed with how well you sail and program computers and kill people, and then I'd redecorate his dining room and everything would be fine." Yes!

    Hope you're feeling good and that you're health is improving. And (selfishly) that you've got the space and inspiration to keep going the way you are with this. All best,
    Eirwen

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  • From ANON - Vi Janaway on June 06, 2005
    How many more ways are you going to put Legolas through a wringer?????????? I do hope that his rewards are going to worth all his pain and suffering. You do spin a wild, very well-done tale. :) :) :)
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  • From ANON - Dread Lady Freya on June 02, 2005
    Blah, blah, blah, welcome back (yet again *grins*) Sometimes RL truly does suck, blah, blah, blah. And yes, I’ll wait patiently to read this story, dammit! *clears throat* Anyway… So much for my theory of Michael comes back from the dead and they all live happily-ever-after. This is quite a curveball you’ve thrown us. You’ve kept me guessing from the start about where/how this will all end, it’s one of the things I love about this story!
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  • From ANON - MarzBar on June 01, 2005
    That was pretty exciting! Please tell us the beautiful Prince will be alright soon. More please.
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  • From ANON - deathskiss on June 01, 2005
    Oh, Jesus - that was absolutely heart-wrenching, but worth the wait. I cannot wait to see how this all turns out! GHope you are feeling better. :)
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  • From ANON - CJ on June 01, 2005
    Hope you're feeling well - I check in every couple of days between negotiating the swamp that is my busy life (grad school, full time job, part time job, occasional dusting, slightly more than occasional boyfriend) to see if you've updated. I think it's been about a month since the last update and was hoping thtat your health had taken a turn for the better. Take your time updating - one of the pleasures of this story is that the quality of the work is so far above what normally passes for fanficiton in the fandom dedicated to Tolkien's books. It is one of the few that take into account the religious undercurrents that run through Tolkien's collected works and then one-ups the good professor by adding some much-needed levity and a great deal of spice to the mix. To be truthful, when I first read the books as a twelve-year-old girl, I thought they were a tad dry. Honestly, I think I like your Legolas, foul-mouthed, murderous, earthy and unearthly more than Tolkien's Mr. Perfect.

    And I really like Michael. Reminds me of a friend I had in art school, though his medium was clay, rather than wallpaper and architecture.

    Hang in there, feel better and I'm looking forward to the next installment.

    CJ
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  • From ANON - CJ on June 01, 2005
    Hope you're feeling well - I check in every couple of days between negotiating the swamp that is my busy life (grad school, full time job, part time job, occasional dusting, slightly more than occasional boyfriend) to see if you've updated. I think it's been about a month since the last update and was hoping thtat your health had taken a turn for the better. Take your time updating - one of the pleasures of this story is that the quality of the work is so far above what normally passes for fanficiton in the fandom dedicated to Tolkien's books. It is one of the few that take into account the religious undercurrents that run through Tolkien's collected works and then one-ups the good professor by adding some much-needed levity and a great deal of spice to the mix. To be truthful, when I first read the books as a twelve-year-old girl, I thought they were a tad dry. Honestly, I think I like your Legolas, foul-mouthed, murderous, earthy and unearthly more than Tolkien's Mr. Perfect.

    And I really like Michael. Reminds me of a friend I had in art school, though his medium was clay, rather than wallpaper and architecture.

    Hang in there, feel better and I'm looking forward to the next installment.

    CJ
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