| Reviews for Make The Clock Reverse |
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Naenae30 chapter 1 . 12/20/2019 Poor Haruhi! |
AnimeLime chapter 20 . 10/5/2019 I love how this takes into consideration all the things about blind people! It's highly educational! Were you perhaps blind once? |
Kazuhe chapter 20 . 9/2/2019 A very beautifull story. Thank you for your work |
MollyMuffinHead chapter 20 . 6/17/2019 Curious take on the Ouran kids. Thought the ending was strange, leaving a third of the group behind. Overall good story and worth the read. thanks. |
gnomey2002 chapter 1 . 5/20/2019 Its a cute story, some of the descriptions and attitudes of the disabilities are horribly inaccurate, but it is a cute story. |
Guest chapter 1 . 4/7/2019 'when in Rome do as the Romans', you do realize that the Romans killed people for entertainment. |
nightfall252524 chapter 20 . 3/11/2019 Loved it do more please |
Rai chapter 20 . 7/17/2018 Read this to the end and am still crying this is a great story, and that's coming from a someone with disabled legs, a messed up back, and who used to be mute. This was just perfect Ω~Ω. It's got me in tears |
G chapter 20 . 6/20/2018 When I clicked on this story, I was expecting to be bored with it and leave it after the first chapter. However, the characterization, storyline, and writing in general were so amazing that I read it all in a couple of hours. Great job! |
RavynLex chapter 20 . 5/31/2018 I know this was finished four years ago, but I've only just found it. And it. Is. ADORABLE! I especially love the ending, awwww. . |
Guest chapter 20 . 8/28/2017 I love your story it was beautiful! you did a great job. |
yjlefebvre chapter 20 . 7/4/2017 I don't usually leave reviews, even though I have been reading fanfics for years, and I haven't done this in a long time. So here it goes: I very much enjoyed reading Make The Clock Reverse. I love this show and it's characters, and my favorite pairings are HaruKyo and HaruMori. I think both male characters are often seen as boring, but they are so much more complex than that and have a lot to offer. And I think you really got that with Mori. I think you did a very good job in your portrayal of all the characters and I like how you matched their disabilities to each one so that it perfectly suited their personality. They are very much still themselves, just with a tweak. One of the things that really struck me about this fic was how not all of the disabilities are obvious or physically visible, and not all of them are able to be surgically corrected. Someone very close to me has what you might call an "invisible" disability - in that although it's a physical disability, when you first see them you can't tell that they are any different from anyone else - and we have personally experienced that unless you are in a wheelchair or are missing a limb, people will sometimes actually argue with you over whether or not you have a disability. It can be very frustrating and more than a little irritating. Anyways, I just really appreciated how in this fic both the visible and not so readily obvious disabilities are acknowledged and seen as being on the same level. I found it "refreshing" on a Misuzu Sonoda level. I look forward to more of your writing. |
narribo chapter 20 . 4/10/2017 I have read this entire thing in one sitting non stop on my phone. I'm being serious, I read it in the bath, while I was having my tea... (on the toilet) and in bed too. This was AMAZING and I wish it was longer but it was also the perfect length if that makes sense? I loved the concept of it and it's also brilliantly written, amazing characterisation even though they're obviously different from their normal selves. Thank you for writing such an amazing thing :) |
Ktkat9 chapter 1 . 1/10/2017 Great intro! |
Shadey Magic chapter 11 . 12/19/2016 ... working at a theatre I can tell you that there is a device they would have given her for hearing impaired. It describes what's going on. she would even have been able to use her own headphones. the guy at the counter wouldn't have said what he did. He'd have just called a manager to guest services to help them. And an usher would have been called to help escort them to the proper theatre. |