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Dreamflower's Mathoms III  by Dreamflower 185 Review(s)
LarnerReviewed Chapter: 2 on 1/29/2013
Yes, best that Morgoth and his fellows not know about these small folk who have the capacity to change the world in their own small way. Triumphant!

Author Reply: Definitely a good idea to keep Men's "younger brothers" out of sight from the Bad GuysTM!

I honestly think the moment that Bilbo spared Gollum as the defining moment of the struggle against Sauron. It was that instant which meant that Mercy would be the weapon used to bring the Dark Lord down, rather than swords.

VirtuellaReviewed Chapter: 2 on 1/29/2013
Well done, and what an excellent final sentence!

Author Reply: Thank you!

VirtuellaReviewed Chapter: 1 on 9/25/2012
Awww, both sweet and wise!

Author Reply: Thank you, dear!

Sorry for the late reply. I am not getting any alerts for a while now!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 1 on 9/18/2012
Oh, but I do like this! Frodo is so right! What was intended to be belittling in the end proved the greatest compliment available! I'm proud of both Frodo and Pippin now. And Piffle! to Rosamunda and Duenna!

Author Reply: Yes, Frodo is certainly right.

That phrase from The Hobbit was so gentle and right in context, as poor Bilbo grieved for Thorin and the others lost in the Battle. But it's the sort of phrase that, taken out of context, can be quite condescending! And Duenna was definitely being condescending; Rosamunda not quite so much, but she could have defended Pippin better.

Frodo knows just how to nurture Pippin's best qualities. It's always been a conceit of mine that the two of them were very much kindred spirits, and that if Frodo's early life had not been shadowed by the loss of his parents he might have been much like Pippin later in life. But his grief gave him untimely wisdom and brought out his compassion for others in a way beyond his years. Still, I think in certain ways he understands Pippin even better than Merry does.

Kaylee ArafinwielReviewed Chapter: 1 on 9/17/2012
Yay! DM3 has appeared! :D I am so excited!!!!!!!!!

Pippin IS a kindly soul, and he will continue to be! That is no bad thing - he will make an EXCELLENT Thain, and I would LOVE to see Rosamunda and Duenna get this thrown in their faces later! By the way, is Duenna Rosamunda's brother's wife, or her husband's sister? I don't recall meeting Duenna before, so you know how I am...*grin*

I have been terrible at reviewing, for which I am very sorry indeed :( I shall try to do better! Especially with a new Mathom-house to engage me!

Hope to see a sequel, or at least more Mathoms soon! What have you been up to? And how is Aunt Dora? How is her Book? :)

Kaylee Arafinwiel

Author Reply: Yes, the first story in the next hundred, LOL! Hope I can fill it up.

Duenna is Ferdinand's wife--I do not believe I have ever named her before (I hope I haven't, else I will have to change something), but I think she's one who spent too much time at the Great Smials under Lalia's influence (which also goes for Rosamunda, who pretty much grew up under Lalia's thumb) and thus has a skewed notion of propriety and status. They would find the more relaxed and sensible attitudes of Paladin and Egalantine to be out of place, because all they knew for years was Lalia's notion of the Took's importance.

(BTW, I also introduced a new family member in my last chapter of "Eleventy-one": Isengar's wife Citrine. I've yet to decide if they have any children.)

Is there such a thing as "terrible at reviewing"? I don't think so. I am pleased with any reviews I get, whether immediate or a little further down the road. And I always enjoy yours especially, for they are so enthusiastic!

I'm sure there will be more soon--so long as the monthly challenges keep up, there will be!

I've been concentrating a little more on young Dora in "Eleventy-one" and discovering what she was like as a child. But I have not forgotten that she has a little bit more to go in her Book of Manners.


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