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Playing with Fire  by Linda Hoyland 16 Review(s)
MarianelReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/8/2019
Thats a lesson many children should learn sad though it is and dangerous too. I once touched one of the hotplates in my mothers kitschen as a child. I was about four years old and mom repetedly told me no until she turned her back on me for a few seconds and- never again did I touch them. I was fascinated with the heat and sometimes redness of the plates I had seen when mom let me look in her pots and pans sometimes.And after that I indeed had a healthy respect of fire too and all things very hot! Poor mom I think she thought it was awful too.I like Eldarion did not get hurt very much.A very good story about childrens curiousity and parents feelings, mine too as I have a son myself.

Agape4GondorReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/21/2008
I had to laugh when I saw the title - I just finished reading Fiondil's latest chapter of Stirrings and it is about the aftermath of a fire. Perhaps Eldarion should read that :-)

Being a parent myself, these choices are incredibly difficult. But safety and the life of the child are paramount... One does what one has to.

I loved the last line - it was a perfect ending!

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review . I agree that children sometimes unfortunately have to learn the hard way.
I'm following Fiodil's exellent story too.

I'm pleased you enjoyed the ending.

Ainu LaireReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/20/2008
Certainly some lessons like this are needed to teach children. I know that my younger brother would not keep away from the stove until he accidentally burned himself when my parent's back was turned. I remember when I accidentally burned myself when I was 7; I'm still afraid of cooking even now ;P

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review. I admit I still don't like naked flames and cooking either!

eliza61Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/20/2008
Aah, the perils of childhood.
I can assure you Linda, every parent definitely understands these hard earned lessons. I also burned myself playing with matches and managed to set my mom's kitchen curtains on fire in the process. Healthy respect indeed.
Lovely story (but all your stories are great) and probably all the more believable because we can all say "been there-done that"

Thanks

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review and kind words about my stories.I try to be realistic as possible while also trying to be true to Tolkien's world.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/19/2008
I fear I had to learn much the same way as did Eldarion here--as has been true for so many. Sometimes a small hurt today saves one from a great injury or death in the future, which is the whole point behind immunizations, of course.

Very true to life, particularly the dilemma Aragorn finds himself facing.

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review.I learned about fire the same way as Eldarion did when my Mother's back was turned,so it is certainly true for many of us.I'm pleased you found the story realistic.

EstelcontarReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/19/2008
As I told you when I first read it, Linda, this is a very poignant vignette. You've just made it better in the revised version as usual.

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review.I'm pleased you like my revised version.

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/19/2008
One of your best Tales of Telcontar; a truly agonizing choice for Aragorn. His wisdom, and his and Arwen's love for their son, are almost palpable. And I love the last line!

Author Reply: Thank you for your much appreciated review. I'm pleased you enjoyed this.It is based on my own experiences of touching some hot ashes as a young child when my Mother's back was turned.

meckinockReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/19/2008
Ouch. A perfect example of the principle "this is going to hurt me worse than it hurts you!" A nice vignette, Linda.

Author Reply: Thank you for your much appreciated review. I'm pleased you enjoyed this.

CairistionaReviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/19/2008
I really enjoyed the first version of this and like this expanded version even better. I don't think of the way Aragorn acted as cruel at all... sometimes you do have to let your child safely experience the consequences of his actions. I really like the background story of Thorongil and the burned child, as well--yes, far better to have one slightly scorched little finger than to have your child suffer a far worse fate. Very touching story.

Author Reply: Thank you for your much appreciated review. I'm pleased you enjoyed this and found it touching.I believe Aragorn is wise enough to know that Eldarion has to learn through experience.

Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 4/18/2008
A good piece!Keep on writing

Author Reply: Thank you.I certainly hope to!

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