| Reviews for Fermat Point |
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JamieRobs chapter 3 . 2/16/2015 Stop challenging me to think when I read. No, don't stop! |
Guest chapter 3 . 11/14/2013 It took me a long time to read and make sense of this. I would recommend readers to read it and keep trying, it is worth it when you understand it. Especially if English is not your language, like me. When I got there I agreed with the reader before here who said they enjoyed each word because they are cleverly chosen I see now. Very good for improving understanding of English for me. Thank you |
Missyhissy3 chapter 3 . 11/5/2013 So skilfully crafted. I loved every word. |
skadoo chapter 3 . 11/4/2013 Well done. |
hester4418 chapter 3 . 11/3/2013 1. Oh wow. So few words, and yet so full of passion. Exquisite. 2. And then - wham - you just pull the rug out from under my feet (and now I understand why you didn't put them all on one page!). Cruel, you are... 3. Chilling. *shudders* A. Can't get any more perfect than that! |
xxx chapter 3 . 11/1/2013 You're the only person I can think of who is capable of making something so short yet so perfectly... complete and full of meaning. |
kncrowder88 chapter 3 . 11/2/2013 These dribbles are so curious. Makes me want a full length story to go with them. Great job. Hope for more. |
EwigeStudentin chapter 3 . 11/1/2013 Took me three reads to fully comprehend and *believe* what you were saying here! I somehow expected a third J/C drabble to complete the geometric picture... but the Fermat point needs only two auxilliary triangled to be found, right? :) So the Devore are coming? Eeeee! Where can I get my tickets to the first row? And now every word here makes perfect sense. "Phantom scent" - gah, how hot and descriptive it is! You tell a whole background story with a few chosen words. |
EwigeStudentin chapter 2 . 11/1/2013 Ooh, yummy angst! *gobbles up* I love lost possibilities like having never learned the language. Newly-stamped lettering is a nice detail, too. And it's very different from the first chapter! I wonder if they are somehow connected?.. |
EwigeStudentin chapter 1 . 11/1/2013 I don't think I've ever needed that much time to read 100 words. I had to google Fermat Point and Xtabay of course... and while both wiki articles were equally enlightening, Fermat Point was such a special turn-on for me! Science *is* sexy. Even tho I should have remembered that particular thing from geometry at school :o And then came the drabble itself - 100 words where each and every one had to be read carefully to see all the implications. You distilled it perfectly. The "sensing distraction" bit is my favorite here, I guess, because it speaks volumes on how well they know each other already :) |