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Voices of Middle-Earth  by Armariel 6 Review(s)
AntaneReviewed Chapter: 7 on 8/19/2005
Wow! I, too, have come to LOTR through those magnificent films and got slowly but surely captivated by that beautiful hobbit Elijah played so perfectly and Sean and everyone else doing just as well. I then read the books and consider the reunion in the tower to be the most beautiful scene in the whole story - what incredible, pure, deep love! I want my own Sam! I am new to this site and look forward to wallowing in all the hobbity love I can find here! Love your stuff!

Namarie,
God bless,
Antane :)

Author Reply: Thanks for reading and reviewing! Yes, there's lots of wonderful stuff here and I've only scratched the surface yet, and more keeps coming in. I feel honored to be among the authors here.

And I do have my own Sam...only, she's a she *g*

xoxx
Armariel~~~{~@

demeter dReviewed Chapter: 7 on 7/7/2005
i have but recently discovered Stories of Arda, and came to the world of Tolkein only since the movies. When I was in school in the 1970's, the infamous paperbook set with the odd drawings on the covers was out, and all of my friends were reading it. I read other fantasy and sci-fi, lots of it, just never got around to Tolkein. But when my college-aged daughter brought home the video tape of Jackson's "Fellowship". I became thoroughly addicted and have not looked back since. From books and movies my favorite character quickly became Sam-wise. Your poems here of Sam and Frodo "talking to each other", exactly capture them as I picture them. But I have enjoyed all of your work which I have so far read. Beautiful images!

Author Reply: Hmmm, so did I! Well, I saw "Fellowship" about 3 years ago and was not much impressed...well, I watched it at a bad time and hadn't read the book...but a couple of friends of mine started talking about LotR so much that I started feeling left out, so I decided to take another crack at it, and so I started reading the book. And about 10 or 20 pages into the first one, I was irrevocably hooked! Who'd have thought it? Could hardly stop watching the movies after that! Yes, I think the characters are the biggest part of the story's appeal, along with the themes of friendship and loyalty and courage and sacrifice, which just seem refreshing and vital in this cynical age we live in, and have nearly spoiled me for a lot of modern literature.....

I discovered this site about 6 or 7 months ago, and I'm trailing behind most of the authors here, I suppose, who seem to know more about Tolkien than Tolkien did...lol I like the diversity of styles I see among them too, from the ones who create delightful vignettes and drabbles to those who turn out stunningly crafted novel-length tales full of angst and beauty. It seems an honor to be in their company.

Thanks for the review--that is so heartwarming and encouraging.....

xoxxx
Armariel~~~{~@

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 7 on 5/26/2005
Indeed a dark poem, and true to the Ringbearer.

Author Reply: Wow, I just now saw that I haven't answered this! while answering someone else's review of the same piece. It always takes me by surprise when something really dark comes out of me. I did write this one in a time of personal crisis and scared some of my closest friends with it! The way it just poured out of me with scarcely any effort on my part was a trifle disturbing, at that. But when such things want out of you, there's really no denying them, is there?

Lily the HobbitReviewed Chapter: 7 on 5/4/2005
That was heart-wrenching. It's amazing what you can tell with poetry!

Author Reply: Isn't it? Sometimes you can go places with poetry you can't really go with prose. It's rather like a prism that breaks the blinding light of truth down into its real colors and makes them truly viewable.

Thanks for the R&R!

blessings & cheer,
Armariel~~~{~@

Hobbit Lass21Reviewed Chapter: 7 on 4/29/2005
*teary eyes* Oh my, thats...beautiful. But so, so sad. *shuddery sigh* Sometimes Fanfiction just goes right over my head, other times it pierces my heart and goes straight to the core of me....this is just simply beautifully sad.

Author Reply: Thank you Dearie.......I was going through a pretty bad time myself when I wrote and it really shocked some of my friends...But sometimes lovely things come out of the fire, you know? (I think Eruanna said something like that too *g*)

blessings
Armariel~~~{~@

FarawynReviewed Chapter: 7 on 2/25/2005
Breathtaking... (I'm running out of adjectives)

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