Reviews for Halfway to Anywhere
Just Me |
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2004-11-02 |
id # 949 |
Love the first chapter, and how you are building a new version of the last battle around Buffy/Willow, Will be looking forward to the next chapter, update as sson as you can, PLEASE. |
shorty |
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2004-11-02 |
id # 950 |
i'm liking this a lot. its very well written and the premise is quite original. keep it up! |
Jane Doe |
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2004-11-03 |
id # 951 |
Good start. Glad to see it posted on a forum I can actually read. |
drea |
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2004-11-03 |
id # 952 |
very interesting plot twist you have going here.......i look forward to reading more |
bhv |
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2004-11-03 |
id # 953 |
very nice set up. |
Jane Doe |
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2004-11-10 |
id # 960 |
Another good chapter. I love how you are taking things slowly and building things up. |
bhv |
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2004-11-11 |
id # 965 |
gosh Jin, this is REALLY very nicely done.
distracting typo:
"Buffy purged her lips."
at least I hope it's a typo... |
slayergirl23 |
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2004-12-19 |
id # 1025 |
Great fic. I love it so far. I can't wait for more. More soon, Please. |
Silverna |
silvernawolfe@yahoo.com |
2004-12-27 |
id # 1042 |
I'm halfway to chomping on the bit waiting for an update. No seriously, I like the feel of the title. And of course the story. Amidst destructive (well, in some cases) relationships, our two heroines realize that perhaps something is missing in their own disuturbingly-platonic, long, fraught-with-angst, (did I mention long?), uh relationship. I would like to see Kennedy chuck a hissy fit and Spike get seriously emotionally wounded so that we actually feel sorry for him. Or possibly I'd like to see that the other way around. Although that's not a request - because I'm sure you'll manage plotwise just fine, and I'm looking forward to it. |
Rin |
2005-01-28 |
id # 1108 |
I really like this fic, and find myself involved a lot with your character development. I like how you don't jump directly into the relationship, and let it build and fester. Your use of sexual tension really shows in your writing, and it proves successful within this story. The works that I have read of yours in the past have always been well written, and I'd like to see more of this particular story as the plot thickens. |
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