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Day and Night  by Peredhil lover 46 Review(s)
LisaGReviewed Chapter: 7 on 2/6/2010
Wow...great story! I'm so glad Elladan and Estel's relationship seems to be improving...the prequel to this story was rather upsetting to see that Elladan was keeping his little brother at arms length, refusing to show or acknowledge his love for Estel.

I'm so proud of Estel's accomplishments in this tale...slaying the troll and most especially helping his big brother to survive. He showed great maturity, calming himself and relying on his instincts to heal Elladan.

I hope there's a sequel...would like to not only see Elrond explain Estel's past and future destiny to him as Aragorn, but I would love to see a more loving and close relationship blossom between Elladan and Estel.

Author Reply: Thanks so much for reviewing Lisa! It makes me very happy to know that people are still reading and reviewing. :) There are indeed sequels to this. The first is "A Yearling Shoot", which you can read here, and after that comes my current WIP "Into the Wild", which you will have to read elsewhere (fanfic.net), if you are interested. As it stands right now things are very dark, but if you wish to see a close relationship blossom between Elladan and Estel, then I recommend that you keep reading and bear with me. ;)

Thanks again so much for taking the time to review!

peredhil lover

MarethielReviewed Chapter: 7 on 1/7/2009
I enjoyed this story tremendously. I loved your interpretation of Elladan and Estel's relationship, very different from that of many fanfic writers', and yet just as strong and believable. Your characters have great depth while remaining true to canon.

Again, my thanks for you sharing your talent with us. I will look forward to reading all of your work.

~Marethiel

CairistionaReviewed Chapter: 7 on 4/4/2008
Ah, another intensely satisfying story! I thought about leaving a review after each chapter, but I found I didn't want to withdraw from the story itself by stopping to insert my own thoughts. It was far too enjoyable to just keep reading, although now that means I have to sift through all my impressions and try to respond sensibly!

The fight with the trolls was breathtaking, as was the unexpected cave-in, but the strength of this story definitely lies in the characters and what their experience reveals about themselves and each other. Elladan, poor Elladan! I feel like I've gotten a lot more insight into his character after reading this story. Such a swirl of emotions he's going through by the end of the tale, trying to sort through such an explosion of insight into his little brother and himself. I loved his vision of Estel as king... and the insight he gains from that into his own purpose in life. And Elrohir having to dance around telling the entire truth to Estel... I would imagine no elf would ever be more glad to make it back to Imladris and hand off that responsibility to Elrond!

My other "favorite part" was the way you have Estel discover his healing gift, and the confusion that he endures afterward. It would be startling in the extreme to discover that you have a gift that you only thought Elves like your foster father were given.

Your stories are giving me a lot of things to think about that I hadn't really considered before, with the twins, especially, but also with Estel. Excellent, excellent, excellent!

Author Reply: Thank you for another great review, Cairistiona! You are certainly giving my spirits a needed boost.

I’m so pleased that you enjoyed my characterization, as I've always felt that creating interesting, dynamic, and believable characters is the key to making stories that the reader is involved with and wants to continue reading. I am absolutely fascinated with the complexity of each character and of their relationships with each other, and I’m interested in exploring how individuals change (or, as I believe, in the case of pure-blood elves, don’t change) over time through their experiences and their interactions with each other.

About the fight with the trolls and the cave-in, I do not consider myself an “action” writer in the least, but rather regard such scenes as battles and torture scenes as a necessary evil to allow me to get back to my “true love”: the character development. :)

I’m so glad that I am giving you new things to think about concerning the twins and Estel, as when I started out writing, that was one thing I strove to do, to offer a hopefully fresh perspective on these characters.

Thanks again,

peredhil lover

RSReviewed Chapter: 7 on 2/1/2008
WOW! This story will remain dear to my heart. Not many stories touched me the way this did. Your portrayal of the brothers and their love for each other are so realistic. These are the Peredhel Twins as they should be, as well as Aragorn, and last but no least, Glorindel. Your description of them just made my heart pitter patter! So majestic they seem. They simply sprung out from the pages (I printed the story and will read again and again!) Oh MY Gosh...I might have a crush on all of them!
I already started out liking Elrohir, portraying the watchful and loving brother. But as I read on, your Elladan just became endearing to me. He is very complicated..a somber soul. I now have a better understanding of him in "A Yearling Shoot". A very powerful character.

I did not put this story down until I finished it (which was 11:30 P.M) BEautiful...the scenes were played out right there before my eyes. Love the story, but what I really enjoyed where the characters. You've truly made these characters believable and the reader does get to know them real well at the end of the story.

Must read on! I have more of your stories to read!

Author Reply:
Thank you so much, RS, for your very kind and flattering review! Nothing pleases me more as a writer than to know that a reader felt so moved by my stories and so involved with my characters.

A major focus of my writing has always been my characters—I am fascinated with their strengths and weaknesses, their complexities, their peculiarities, all those many features that make each individual an individual. I am also very interested in developing the relationships between characters, and seeing how those relationships may change (or not change) over time and in different circumstances.

Anyway, I could go on about my beloved characters for a long time, but suffice it to say that I am glad that you enjoyed them and the story as a whole. I will admit that I too have developed a particular soft spot for Elladan over the course of my writing.

If you are going to read my other stories you may want to read them in chronological order (which is not the order I wrote them in): “Touch,” “To Give Hope,” “Answers and Questions,” “Day and Night,” and “I Will be Your Memory” (which was the second story I wrote, but I think still remains my personal favourite).

Anyway, thank you again for reviewing, it is most appreciated!

peredhil lover



LarnerReviewed Chapter: 7 on 10/9/2007
An excellent completion, as the three brothers begin to contemplate that the time of change is upon them, and they share much at this time.

Lovely!

Author Reply:
Thanks so much, Larner, for reviewing all seven chapters in one day! Clearly you enjoyed the story, and I am glad to know that.

Actually, your reviews are quite timely, for just yesterday, after several months of not writing a single word, I finally got inspired to sit down and start writing the last chapter of my current fic. Knowing that people are still reading and enjoying my older stories is very motivating for me, so thank you again for taking the time to review.

peredhil lover

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 6 on 10/9/2007
And resting, the three brothers do find healing. Wonderful.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 5 on 10/9/2007
Excellent strategy, and worthy concern for the troll himself. Alas, that brothers die so as these two trolls did; but better dead at this point than seeking out those to kill who happen by.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 4 on 10/9/2007
Ah, the Peredhil foresight at work, and such a vision. So good to see the appreciation for the healing hands of the King to be. And now the survivors of the patrol have more reason to quickly disassemble the seal of this cave.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 3 on 10/9/2007
What a test for the skills of future king and twin, as the descendants of Earendil work together over Elladan.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 2 on 10/9/2007
Youth and age are relative, of course; and these two have had so MANY chances to replay the same argument.

And now the enemy has been located....

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