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Dreamflower's Mathoms I  by Dreamflower 859 Review(s)
GamgeeFestReviewed Chapter: 1 on 11/29/2004
How fun to see all our 'adults' as kids! I love the idea of Bilbo entertaining them all with his stories. It ties the younger and older generations together.

Author Reply: I can just imagine that Bilbo has been entertaining children at Yuletide in Brandy Hall ever since he returned from his Adventure! Whole generations would have grown up listening to his tales!

LindeleaReviewed Chapter: 4 on 11/29/2004
A wistful chuckle. Very nice.

Author Reply: Glad you liked it!

LindeleaReviewed Chapter: 3 on 11/29/2004
Perfect. The weaving of the theme of pain and leavetaking, and the final statement. Very well done.

Author Reply: I am so glad that you caught what I was aiming for. The intertwining of love between the cousins captivates me; Merry's pain must have been so deep, to lose the one who had been like an older brother to him.

LindeleaReviewed Chapter: 2 on 11/29/2004
“And what makes you think anything has changed now?”

Bilbo has a way of putting his finger right in the bullseye of the target of Truth.

Author Reply: Frodo is really fretting and taking out his frustrations and fears. All Bilbo really needed to do was to get him to focus and think. Frodo *knew* that his cousins had not changed, even as his own fears *for* them had deepened.

I think of Bilbo as being very straightforward, and not sugar-coating things.

LindeleaReviewed Chapter: 1 on 11/29/2004
You have a way of pulling me into one of your tales...

*I* want to spend Yule at Brandy Hall too! (You're right, the Great Smials is too noisy at times)

improbable though it seemed, he tended to believe most of it, if only because it *did* make his older cousin seem a bit foolish.
This had me chortling. And thoughtful, too! It seems logical that Drogo and Bilbo would be close, if Bilbo, after all his years as a carefree bachelor, took in Drogo's orphaned son.

Author Reply: Thank you! And let me return the compliment!

I think Yule at Brandy Hall would be just splendid, myself!

I picture Drogo as being the closest to Bilbo of his various Baggins relations; it seems logical to me as well.

LindeleaReviewed Chapter: 5 on 11/29/2004
Poignant. You say so much in so few words. Thanks!

Author Reply: I'm coming to appreciate drabbles. The word-count constraint really helps to focus on what I want to convey.

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 4 on 11/29/2004
'And for one day she did not envy Sam.'

Very perceptive - I hadn't thought before that little Marigold might resent the amount of time that Sam spent with his father.



Author Reply: I'm sure that to her little eyes, it was much nicer to be out in the sunshine with the flowers, than staying home and doing "lass things" with mother. And I am sure that she did envy that time.

eilujReviewed Chapter: 3 on 11/28/2004
Great, poignant title. [Not that the rest of the story doesn't suit those adjectives too, but the title just hit me.]

Author Reply: The title comes from a traditional Celtic song, that is one of my favorites, and that (naturally) makes me think of Frodo when I hear it:

"The water is wide, I cannot pass o'er
Neither have I wings to fly,
Build me a boat that will carry two,
And we will cross, my love and I."

Grey WondererReviewed Chapter: 2 on 11/28/2004
I don't remember this one from the ficathon. I always love it when Bilbo tells a tale. Great story!

Author Reply: I picture it that after several years, Bilbo's stories became a fixed tradition of a Brandy Hall Yule.

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