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Babe in the Woods by sheraiah | 46 Review(s) |
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RonaLena | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 8/13/2006 |
I love this already, Sheraiah. The banter between elf and dwarf, and interesting original plot, and all very well written. Keep up the good work! | |
Agape4Gondor | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 8/13/2006 |
Again - another delightful chapter. Our midwife has sense and so does the blacksmith - thanks for continuing this - for it is well worth reading! | |
SilentEagle | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 8/13/2006 |
I love this story! I love the way that write the interaction between Gimli, Legolas and the baby. Can't wait for another update! | |
emjo | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 8/12/2006 |
I am loving this story, can't wait for another update! | |
Elflingimp | Reviewed Chapter: 3 on 8/12/2006 |
Oh how I am loving this story,Legolas and Gimli just are so adorable with the little baby,I really hope the man who left her in the woods is gonna get his before this story ends and hilarious an elf and a dwarf siblings that was good. Will be waiting for more! | |
Bodkin | Reviewed Chapter: 2 on 8/2/2006 |
Angry elf-lords... Now there's an image. And it sounds as if there is no better object for their wrath than the delightful Restor. It's not just the baby that needs rescuing, either. It would seem that Kesta is in pretty serious need of help, too. (Love the does' milk donation. I'm sure that the baby will thrive on it!) | |
SilentEagle | Reviewed Chapter: 2 on 7/27/2006 |
This is a great story, I can't wait for more! | |
Jay of Lasgalen | Reviewed Chapter: 2 on 7/25/2006 |
Hmm - will Legolas be able to get word to the Elvenking? Will he listen? You know, I just think he might! Jay | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 2 on 7/24/2006 |
To have both Thranduil AND Celeborn visit the village and give them the facts of life would indeed have an impact, I think. Oh, I can't wait to see this encounter. | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 7/24/2006 |
Yes. the exposure of unwanted children was all too common in ancient Greece and in other cultures throughout time. I agree, barbaric in the extreme; but a part of the human condition nonetheless. | |