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The Sound of Laughter  by MP brennan 5 Review(s)
CelethReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/15/2013
How beautiful! I always love childhood stories of the LOTR heroes, and the way you portray Estel is so heartwarming, especially when told from the child's perspective. I can imagine that taking him away from the Dunedain was not an easy decision for Gilraen's family, especially as they were against her marrying Arathorn in the first place. I am sure someone in the family would have insisted that they could manage to raise Isildur's Heir and still keep him a secret from the Enemy without getting him tainted by Elvish upbringing.

Thanks so much for sharing the story.

Author Reply: Thank you for the wonderful review! I'm glad you enjoyed this story and that Estel's perspective worked for you here.

-Brennan

Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/14/2013
You caught the viewpoint of a young child brilliantly here. So much is going on that little Estel will not understand for many years yet.

Author Reply: Thank you! I'm always nervous about writing kids, so I'm glad it worked for you here.

-Brennan

curiouswombatReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/13/2013
Ah - I remember Laleth - and can quite understand why she wants her brother - and why that would hurt Arandor in more ways than one.

I hope she finds healing here - and that perhaps, for just a little while, Estel might have someone more his own size and age for company.

Author Reply: You get hugs and internet cookies; I didn't think anyone would remember my OCs from WHL, given that four years have gone by. :)

Thanks for reviewing!

-Brennan

ElentarriReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/13/2013
Ok. I have nothing exciting to write except the usual 'I love this chapter', and "you have to post the next chapter right now, please" (an anything else you have floating on the computer). :)

PS. I love what you have done with Estel and Arandur. Can we have more Arandur and Estel please?

Author Reply: Thanks for the lovely review! The next chap is up. Arandur isn't in that one, but I may write more of him and Estel at a later date. He appears alongside a grown up Aragorn in my fics "The Quiet War" and "Heritage and Horsehair."

-Brennan

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 1 on 6/12/2013
Perhaps a fitting tribute to a girl who undoubtedly feels less than whole herself. I do hope and expect that she will learn to laugh once more with Estel's help. As for Arandur--at least he sees that his nephew thrives and is happy and knows himself loved. He needs to learn to lighten up and perhaps forgive himself for Arathorn's loss and Gilraen's decision.

It does sound as if Gilraen and Arandur were able to know a proper, productive talk, however, and that the tears she's shed were healthy, healing ones. If he can accept that indeed this is the best place for their future Chieftain until he is ready to take up his adult responsibilities, then it will be better for all of the Dunedain, I think.

Author Reply: Thank you for the review! I'm glad you were able to invest in these characters and their struggles. This chapter was largely about Arandur coming to terms with the decisions they've all made, though much of this occurs off-screen. And I do think that he got a lot of reassurance from seeing Estel happy and loved.

-Brennan

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