| Reviews for Woven |
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Guest chapter 11 . 5/27/2017 I don't know if you are still active in the SPN fandom or receiving reviews for your stories, but I just finished this one and wow. I've read the previous two before, ages ago, but this one was somehow new to me. I read through all three today and am in awe of your writing and story telling. There is so much emotion woven delicately throughout, I feel raw after reading. I'll remember these stories for a long time to come. Thank you. |
SandraS chapter 11 . 7/20/2015 Great tale, loved reading it. |
Lindelas chapter 11 . 3/20/2015 I love the feel of myth mixing with modern story. I can't explain it, but between the soul joinings and soul weavings and the psychic wanderings, it felt very mythical. I loved it! |
Sharlot chapter 11 . 6/9/2012 A sensationally satisfying conclusion to your little trilogy. Loved every single word. Thanks so much for the stories. I so appreciate them! |
Lykaia chapter 11 . 3/4/2011 The past three days, I've read through all three stories and, though confusing at times (on purpose, I get that), they are great! |
LucidKren chapter 11 . 3/3/2010 :) This was a great story. You like to make me cry though, don't you? [referring to the previous chapter] Great work. |
faithunbreakable chapter 11 . 10/10/2009 So, you ever gonna tell us what that not-feather actually is? Cuz, dying here. Just a bit. The story's amazing, just as the other two and I marvel at your ability to say everything without actually saying all that much - if anything at all. Few people can do that and fewer still so well. Seriously awesome. Now, back to that feather thing... |
Tari Roo chapter 11 . 11/5/2007 I found the pacing a little slow on this one (could have been due to the fact that I was reading this way too late at night) and the ending was a little too existential ... heck, what do I know... cos I loved the story too. Again the poignant, angst-ridden wonderful writing, just chock-full of delightful insight and twist of phrase and awesomeness! Any more 'Open Door' stories planned? |
Maya Perez chapter 11 . 8/26/2007 Woot, another fine tale! Thanks! If I had any nitpicks, it would be the John chapter. I know why you did it. As an excuse for Tom. But still seemed out of place, especially with Sam, even as messed up as he was, not grilling Tom about their father. One possible suggestion (not that you have to take it, I mean this has been out for a long time!) would be to somehow tie Tom to possibly the vacant houses as in, the boys thinking about him back in an early chapter, then when he shows up later, it won't seem like something pulled out of a hat? Feel free to totally ignore me, however. Keep up the good work! |
SumthinWicked chapter 11 . 4/1/2007 I Loved this story. I read the first part to this and loved it. It was different than anythign I've ever read but I understood it fully. The emotion was great, The fellings too. I especially loved the fluff at the end of this one! ) |
heather03nmg chapter 11 . 3/17/2007 Wow, that was an emotional roller coaster of a story. I was starting to get a little freaked out that Dean wasn't ging to be saved but Sammy pulled off a miracle in the end. Amazing story or should I say stories...I just read all 3 in one sitting because I couldn't stop and needed to know how it all ended. Great work, keep writing! |
heather03nmg chapter 1 . 3/17/2007 "As above, so below" that is my most favorite quote, for some reason it just speaks to me and I find it quite fitting in this chapter. I usually save my comments for the ends of stories but when I read that last line I knew I had to reply. Awesome! |
LenJade chapter 9 . 11/23/2006 ... I am breathless... your grasp of metaphor, of language is absolutely beautiful. Terrible and beautiful and completely engulfing. Each letter and each word creates layers that truely open doors in the mind... Awsome chapter! |
brighette chapter 11 . 10/9/2006 OK, so I read the first in this series a while back, never realizing there were more. Then I found you again - thanks to Keeper's Post - and finished up the last two. They are so good! Whumpage, yet not. And it all sounds so real, so believable, you've got me worrying if my soul is fraying ;) Great job, hope to see more soon! |
brighette chapter 4 . 10/9/2006 Catching up on your stories - which are wonderful! Just had to comment that I love this: "It was never duty or work or a requirement, to love Sam. Sam had never dragged him down or been a source of resentment when he'd needed to learn to tie his shoes or tell time or couldn't reach the easiest things. Sam was a gift, and when he'd finally caught up and kept up, the life they'd led became sheer freedom." |