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Where Roses Grow  by PIppinfan1988 7 Review(s)
MysteriousWaysReviewed Chapter: 38 on 10/6/2004
This is too sad. I don't know if I can keep reading it. I don't want Lilas to die. She is wonderful and I love her.

Myst

FantasyFanReviewed Chapter: 38 on 9/30/2004
The name blessing ceremony is very tender. I especially like Paladin expressing his feelings while holding his granddaughter. But amidst the beauty and smiles there's a growing sense of pain and despiration. You've handled that very well in this chapter, and I suppose the next one will be unrelieved angst. I'm glad Pippin is being loving and supportive to his wife now: the self-posession and strength he's learned on the quest are going to be needed during the approaching crisis. When all is finished, I think Pippin will have tempered that steel, and there will be the core of the greatest Thain the Shire will ever know. Looking forward to the next chapter.
FF

Author Reply: Thank you, Fantasy Fan! Yes, his strength, determination, love, and understanding. His freinds and family are there to help see him through, though. Thank you for reading Roses!

Pippinfan

BeruthielReviewed Chapter: 38 on 9/25/2004
You are determined to reduce us all to a tearful, blubbering mess, aren't you?

Brilliant chapter. Definitely the most heartbreaking so far. (Key words: "so far". Don't really want to imagine what you're going to do to poor Rosebud.)

The way this story is going, it might be wise to invest in a tissue manufacturer.

P.S. Yes, I got your e-mail.

Author Reply: All right--after today, I'll take it easy on you, too. You know...I actually entertained that idea, but I couldn't stop writing long enough to call a stock broker. Take care!

Pippinfan

Grey WondererReviewed Chapter: 38 on 9/25/2004
My kleenex are all gone! I cried from the minute Lilas tied Rosebuds bonnett until she fell asleep at the end of the chapter. Pippin has done so well in all of this and when he was praying for Lilas not to have to suffer and you referrenced all of the death that he'd seen in the past year it tied it all together. You have done such an amazing job on this story! You won me over completely with this one. I resisted a bit a first but this is just too wonderful a story to miss. I love how Lilas still has her pride. I love how proud Paladin was of his grand-daughter. I love dear Pimpernel and older sister Pearl. I love how brave and supportive Pippin is being though it's breaking his heart. Thank you for this story.

Author Reply: Bless you, Grey Wonderer--I'll take it easy on you today. Thank you for the wonderful encouragement. :-) You are an amazing writer yourself! Thank you, dear friend, for reading!

Pippinfan
btw...I have to go shopping in a bit, but I *will* be reading some great chapters later on...some tea,junk food, and good reading--I'll be good to go! ;-)

Connie B.Reviewed Chapter: 38 on 9/25/2004
Oh, this just gets more and more sad. I'm guessing that these are Lilas' last moments. Now I'm worrying about what's going to happen to Rosebud. My first fear has been laid to rest. I had feared that she might refuse to nurse from anyone but her mum, but she accepted Pimpernel.

Hope this is a more sane review than my last two.:) I did like your replies to my last ones though.

Thanks for such a good story.

Connie B.

Author Reply: Your reviews are always sane! I look forward to them--now my replies.... :-P Wait until you read the next chapter...even I was getting tearful! I believe I will give the precious readers a bit of a break in the tissue department after the next chapter. But only a little break--this story has to end at some point. ;-)

Poor Pippin is already frantic over his wife; I couldn't give him double trouble in Rosebud not nursing from one of her aunties. I could just see his young tweenage spirit wilting under such strain.

Thanks for reading Roses!

Pippinfan

Rosie-AnnReviewed Chapter: 38 on 9/25/2004
*snifflesnifflesob*

Have you noticed my reviews becoming more and more incoherant? I'm just glad we can talk on AIM so you don't think I've lost my vocabulary. *wink*

It's beyond beautiful, Ter. It's sad and lovely and wonderful. It's beyond myself to try to put into words how much I love this story - all your stories, really, but this one particularly. I don't know what it is exactly that has tied this story so close to my heart, but there you have it. I _feel_ the love of parents and friends and children.

Way to go, Ter. Finish soon!

*hughughug*

~Rosie

Author Reply: Why thank you, Miss Rosie! I'm rather fond of this particular tale, myself, though all of my stories have a place in my heart. And you're just fine with your articulate vocabulary. ;-) Thank you for reading Roses, and taking the time to leave a lovely review. :-)

Pippinfan

pipspebbleReviewed Chapter: 38 on 9/25/2004
It's coming, isn't it? I can *feel* death's dark hand hovering just above Lilas' head. Can I just go ahead and say right now what a fabulous job I think you have done in making me like this hobbit-lass I was so determined not to like in the beginning? It is a testament to your skill, me dear, in making us love her, even as she made Pippin, and all the Tooks, love her in the end. Marvelous story, still, but, oh, it is going to be soooooo sad when she leaves! And I can't imagine how we'll get through Rosebud's...you know. *sniffle*

Author Reply: Let me say in return that I apprciate your words of encouragement. :-) To receive such commendation from someone who is a fabulous author in her own right is truly amazing. Thanks, pipspebble! :-)

I think all hobbits are charming and have a way of endearing themsleves to us Big Folk. Yes, it will be sad; even I sniffle from time to time as I write it! Thanks for reading!

Pippinfan

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