| Reviews for Color Blind |
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x Death by Torchwood x 5/9/11 . chapter 1OMG This is amazing! GREAT idea. Could you please continue this story? I just watched this movie for the first time last night, and I was instantly obssessed. :D KEEP GOING! DON'T STOP THE STORY! |
abovetherim 9/25/10 . chapter 1HEY That was really cute, and you wrote it wonderfully! I really enjoyed reading it! |
darklust34ForEdwardCullen 2/8/10 . chapter 1aww this is sweet. please write more please -DARKLUST |
Clio1792 1/24/10 . chapter 1You wrote this story a very long time ago, so I guess it's not even clear whether you are on the website any more, and will read this-are you still studying to become a teacher, or have you changed tracks? Are you enrolled in college now, or finished, perhaps? I hope so... This story was a great concept! I really, really liked it-I appreciated its idealism and its clearly uplifting message! I hope you continue to uphold those ideals, particularly if you are continuing with your stated plans to become an educator! And the title was really, really clever! But I wonder: can blindness really be interpreted as "innocence?" I think of the blind people I know, and while they may have a better appreciation than most sighted people of how irrelevant race REALLY is to the essential qualities of the people we love, I'm guessing Amanda would have already realized something about the operation of race in America, even if she couldn't see it, just from the way she would have sensed other adults treating her parents when they were out together-even if she interpreted the hesitation of people around HER as a consequence of her disability. I'm wondering if you have any new "insights" (!) into this issue since you wrote this story... Thanks for a thought-provoking piece, Clio |
xstarrynight61 2/5/09 . chapter 1Cute idea and great story. |
Frankies-Girl21 11/16/08 . chapter 1plz continue, this is interesting |
GeeDee 8/12/08 . chapter 1 This has to be one of my favorite stories I've read. It was so cute. The last thing the little girl said completely touched me, when you touch someone of a different race there really is no difference with your own skin. Absolutely love this story. |
GlassSplinter 7/16/08 . chapter 1Couldn't she tell by the accent? |
RagamuffinSundrop 9/27/06 . chapter 1That was fantastic |
Kumi-kun 8/21/06 . chapter 1This is a great story! I wish you would go on with it! This is so cute! |
wuteva4eva456 8/3/06 . chapter 1Aw. That was so sweet. So true, too. Good Job. This was excellent. |
loveandpeace522 4/8/06 . chapter 1This story really just touched my heart. It's in kids that we often find the most innocent statements. But in this a colorblind girl teaches a lesson that everyone needs to know. Everyone 'feels' the same. What a concept. I love this story. I'm going to pass it on to some of my friends. Hope you don't mind -Britt |
Pureevil230 9/10/05 . chapter 1aww i love this so far. sarah's right color means diddly squat. UPDATE SOON! |
othobsessed2 8/25/05 . chapter 1That was hte sweetes story i have ever read! Much luv, dream4america |
Woemcat 8/14/05 . chapter 1This is a great beginning! Amanda has no frame of reference for skin color. So, how are her parents going to explain this to her? How does one explain the concept of color to someone who has never seen color? I hope you update this story. I'll be interested to see how it unfolds. |