| Reviews for: The Princess |
 Willa Mitty 1/20/03 . chapter 1Awww, I like I like.
Yes, I'm DEFINITELY going to have to watch S1 again . . . |
 Fin Tuscany 8/4/02 . chapter 1People say things like, "I don't want to bring a child into a world like this," and it makes sense, because the world can be a bad scary place. But sometimes, bringing a child into this troubled world and loving him or her can be a revolutionary act. Your poem made me think about that. I guess that's when you know you've succeded as a poet, because you've inspired someone on the other side of the world to think some very deep thoughts. |
 Terri 3/14/02 . chapter 1 This is a wonderful piece, so very bittersweet. |
 catherder 2/1/02 . chapter 1 Once again, I had tears in my eyes reading your poetry. I knew you were working on this, and I'm so glad you finished it. It's so sad, but lovely. I'm glad some one put into words what might have been in Tinga's mind. |
 Ashantai 2/1/02 . chapter 1Oh my God, this was just fabulous! I had tears in my eyes when Tinga was saying it was her fault, her cowardice- I was thinking, "No, no, it wasn't your fault, Tinga!" That's when you know it's good; when you're yelling at the characters... Anyway, this was fabulous, I especially loved the last part, so sad, and the last line "The princess is going back..." I loved. That was just perfect, summed it up great and left me feeling sad all over again for Tinga's death. Great, fabulous, wonderful, amazing, fantastic fic, Kasman! |
 Amy Lock 1/30/02 . chapter 1Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful. Very, very poignant stuff here. You seem to me to be quite the poet. And you've captured Tinga's emotions perfectly. Her love, her fear, her regret. That whole episode was unbelievably moving, and you have done extremly well with portraying it. I love it. Please keep on writing. Amy. |
 JoJo 1/30/02 . chapter 1 That was so good. I just loved it. _ |
 a fan 1/29/02 . chapter 1This was very touching. You did a great job getting into Tinga's head and showing us the love, hope, confusion and fear that she had to live with. |
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