| Reviews for What A Turkey and Other Holiday Drabbles |
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MLaw 12/31/12 . chapter 18Love the chapter heading. Yes and I do want to know...(she nods quickly with puppy dog eyes) |
jkkitty1 12/31/12 . chapter 18Oh yea, that might get a reaction. |
jkkitty1 12/30/12 . chapter 17Sound like Napoleon is speakless-one for the Russian. |
MLaw 12/29/12 . chapter 17I like how your chapter heading answered my question about Napoleons "I did not." Good one! |
MargaretLattany 12/27/12 . chapter 16It is just too funny when Illya is so literal! Enjoyed! |
jkkitty1 12/26/12 . chapter 16Mmmmm wonder what it will be. |
MLaw 12/26/12 . chapter 16I guess Illya just melts her butter huh? Good one, ya'll. |
jkkitty1 12/25/12 . chapter 15What could this mean, like how we each can come up with out own view. |
alynwa 12/25/12 . chapter 15Merry Christmas, indeed. |
MLaw 12/25/12 . chapter 15And God bless us everyone... nice finish and loved the cryptic Illya comment. Great job with this. |
Muncle 12/22/12 . chapter 14 Very nice! |
jkkitty1 12/22/12 . chapter 14Hooray |
alynwa 12/22/12 . chapter 14How sweet. |
MLaw 12/22/12 . chapter 14Yes, the Grinches heart grew three sizes that day. Yay! Good one! |
Michiemabelle 12/19/12 . chapter 13Loved this line, so perfectly describes Illya. "Illya turned on the blue gaze that disarmed and repelled almost simultaneously." I liked that Napoleon hasn't given up on his parter in regards to the holiday. And Illya's reaction, a simple smile tells us he's not against it as much as he says. The phrase, "Me thinks thou dost protest too much," comes to mind. |