| Reviews for Meadows of Heaven |
|---|
lDragonElf chapter 1 . 9/11 Well written |
Robby the Cyber Warrior chapter 1 . 5/28 So, I feel... many, many things right now. I was planning to explore more Narnia crossovers after this, but I think I'm gonna take a break and just process. I have longed since childhood to see Susan come home. Thank you |
rgjflood chapter 1 . 12/7/2019 Why is it when ever I read Narnian stories I cry from its beauty or sadness. You are all such good writers |
dogbertcarroll chapter 1 . 11/24/2019 Not a crossover I expected, but one I quite enjoyed. Thank you. |
Shootingstar7123 chapter 1 . 10/20/2019 This is lovely! Susan was always my favorite, more so because she was left behind. This is the crossover I never knew I needed! |
Guest chapter 1 . 8/29/2019 That was beautiful. This magnificent piece of artwork deserves to be known. |
Devin Trinidad chapter 1 . 1/14/2019 Wonderfully written. This was a great concept and the way it was executed was charming and bittersweet at the same time. Well done. |
minniequill chapter 1 . 4/7/2017 This is incredible. Absolutely fantastic. You've blended the worlds perfectly. Loved it. |
JennySmith-TARDIS chapter 1 . 3/23/2017 Once Aslan told her, 'further up and further in,' I cried. She was finally coming home, and he didn't treat her any differently. I firmly believe that Susan eventually ended up in Aslan's Country. After all, 'Once a King or queen of Narnia, always and king or queen.' |
secretwhovianpony chapter 1 . 11/26/2016 Definitely bittersweet. A beautiful story. |
Espied7 chapter 1 . 10/28/2016 I just love this so much. |
thor20 chapter 1 . 10/21/2016 YES YES THIS IS THE BEST CROSSOVER OF THIS GENRE I'VE READ SO FAR AMAZING JOB |
ambrosia110 chapter 1 . 6/16/2016 Not a genre I've ever read before, but I really loved this. And now have to find more! I think it was an excellent mix of the characters. |
Alsodef chapter 1 . 5/15/2016 Beautiful Story |
Quietlovingman chapter 1 . 1/18/2016 When I was a child of eight, I read the Chronicles of Narnia... younger than some I know, but even as an eight year old I wanted to go there myself. I became one of those children who is always on the lookout for secret doors, openings in the back of closets and wardrobes, and eventually discovered other books that could transport me away though not in the same way. When I was a father with a son of my own, I first read the Harry Potter books, and though the homage to Narnia is there, it lacked the simple magic of the older books. Your short story is a beautiful melding of the two. Despite my being a rather phlegmatic man, it brought a tear to my eye and I must say that once again I feel the urge to go knocking on the backs of wardrobes. |