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January 17, 2006 at 12:00 AM
This fic was truly hard to read for me, not being an English-speaker and all. I wanted to leave that clear, so please, bear with my poor English in all the rewiews I leave you.
Giles' mind, as you pictured it, it was the mind of someone who lost himself, becoming something like an autist. The profound reflexion I found here is fascinating. You expressed yourself in a beautiful way, you made beauty of all the pain and hurt and suffering and hard work. Andrew's acts are what saved Giles.
This fic is different from everything I've read, and I became as engaged in this lecture as I have never been in another.
Truly one of the best fics ever of Buffy (annd most of all other's sections, I must say)
Hope I explained my admiration for your work clearly enough.
A incredibly greatly surprised reader.
Giles' mind, as you pictured it, it was the mind of someone who lost himself, becoming something like an autist. The profound reflexion I found here is fascinating. You expressed yourself in a beautiful way, you made beauty of all the pain and hurt and suffering and hard work. Andrew's acts are what saved Giles.
This fic is different from everything I've read, and I became as engaged in this lecture as I have never been in another.
Truly one of the best fics ever of Buffy (annd most of all other's sections, I must say)
Hope I explained my admiration for your work clearly enough.
A incredibly greatly surprised reader.
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November 6, 2004 at 12:00 AM
I enjoyed this story a lot. The whole stream of consciousness thing is something that I am entirely too inhibited to pull off, so I'm always in awe-filled appreciation of works that employ it well. Thumbs up on the Giles-under-extreme-duress characterization, too.