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Number Two Son  by French Pony 6 Review(s)
FaramirofGondorReviewed Chapter: 1 on 7/11/2007
could you please write more stories about Faramir I like this story a lot

Episcopal WitchReviewed Chapter: 1 on 11/9/2006
What a sweet chapter. It made me smile all the way through. A glimpse of the Hurin family in happy times. I especially like the byplay between Finduilas and Denethor, as she teases him about his political plans for a baby yet unborn--"It is good to see that no bogey monster has carried you off and sent a changeling in your stead." This is clearly a happy marriage.

Having two sons four years apart, the older of whom greeted the birth of his little brother with a happy cry of "Just what I ordered!" I can testify that 5-year-old Boromir's actions both before and after Faramir's birth ring 100 percent true.

I agree with the concept of Denethor's character you state in your foreword. If only this family's lives had turned out differently....

Mysterious JediReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/28/2004
Oh, how sweet. Too bad Denethor goes mad later. Please keep writing.

eokatReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/28/2004
This is a super start. I enjoyed reading your characterizations of the Family. It all started so innocently, but as we know the worse is yet to come. I think I will enjoy this story as much as your last one. Eokat.

daw the minstrelReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/27/2004
The characterizations in this were very well done. Denethor is hard to catch, because he was undeniably flawed and when he took to using the palantir, it damaged him, I think (although not like PJ showed. That was a travesty). But he's well done here, a good father to Boromir and well enough intentioned. And Boromir is a very convincing 5 year old.

Fionnabhair Nic AillilReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/27/2004
"...my epic battles with the monsters which dwell beneath his bed"
Teeheehee!

My only gripe about this is that you have drawn your portrait of the loving, happy first family of Gondor almost too well - making the thought of the sequel more than thirty years down the line even more painful! That is however an eminently forgivable 'error' on your part. I do look forward to where you're going to take this, as you seem to be able to write Denethor with a certain amount of sympathy - an unusual trait! I thought your comment about King Lear was telling - and it bodes well, as I've always thought the two were similar.

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