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Reviewed By: blade341 On: October 10, 2004 22:00 CDT Rating(s):Style of Writing: 10 of 10 Spelling & Grammar: 10 of 10 Originality/Creativity: 10 of 10 Enjoyment Factor: 10 of 10 Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: damn nice so far i love it but damn u no how to leave ppl on the edge i need to no what happens next so hurry up with the next chapter ty anyway by now
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Reviewed By: akuma_river [MediaMiner Member] On: October 09, 2004 13:35 CDT Comment/Review: coolsa.
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Reviewed By: Rommel17 not signed in. On: October 07, 2004 20:54 CDT Rating(s):Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: Will Forward Patrica
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Reviewed By: akuma_river [MediaMiner Member] On: September 11, 2004 17:12 CDT Comment/Review: Interesting. Keep up the good work. cools beans.
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Reviewed By: rommel17 not signed in On: September 10, 2004 12:16 CDT Rating(s):Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: Hmm... Well... Semper Fi
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Reviewed By: essie [MediaMiner Member] On: September 10, 2004 00:04 CDT Comment/Review: this is a great fanfic please update soon
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Reviewed By: oych [MediaMiner Member] On: June 30, 2004 13:46 CDT Rating(s):Style of Writing: 10 of 10 Spelling & Grammar: 9 of 10 Originality/Creativity: 10 of 10 Enjoyment Factor: 10 of 10 Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: I thoroughly enjoy al of your stories, and would like to see the ending to this one. I tried looking through all of your stories to see if you had written a Kagome/Miroku fic, but I couldn't find one. Typically I don't liek the way people portray any of the characters (mainly because they end up lookkng like two-dimensional characters) but I thoroughly enjoy how you portray the cahracters and find creative ways to test their morals and help us, the readers, gain insight into their character.
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Reviewed By: Alewa On: June 17, 2004 00:29 CDT Rating(s):Style of Writing: 10 of 10 Spelling & Grammar: 10 of 10 Originality/Creativity: 10 of 10 Enjoyment Factor: 10 of 10 Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: if you would right more that would be wonderful I love reading your stories the give me a great feel of things I must say that you are a author that stands alone
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Reviewed By: essie [MediaMiner Member] On: June 15, 2004 02:17 CDT Comment/Review: this is a great fanfic please update soon
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Reviewed By: Okaasan-7 [MediaMiner Member] On: May 13, 2004 21:16 CDT Comment/Review: This is obviously a labor of love with a lot of research and it's a good idea, having Inu Yasha and company go to the big city. The story is well written, though I may sometimes think that Inu Yasha is too harsh. In any case, you have obviously put a lot of work into the story which makes the poor proof reading hard to understand; i.e. in one of your disclaimers, you claim to own the characters. Quite a few times the word "several" is replaced by "serval" and there are the usual typos. Also, I found it annoying when the historical notes appeared in the middle of the page instead of at the bottom (perhaps that's a holdover from your word processor where they were properly footed on separate pages?). Don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to reading the next installment (I like that the characters, at least the girls, are having to make some hard choices) but the mechanics need work.
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Reviewed By: RocketMama On: May 10, 2004 09:14 CDT Rating(s):Style of Writing: 10 of 10 Spelling & Grammar: 9 of 10 Originality/Creativity: 10 of 10 Enjoyment Factor: 10 of 10 Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: Since my toddler is yelling at me, I don't have a lot of time for an in-depth review, but I've enjoyed this story immensely. I'm going to have to read your other stories now, just to get more background (and because I'm sure they're good, too.) It's not often you actually *learn* something from reading a fanfic. I'm really digging your descriptions of medieval Kyoto and social structure in Japan. Keep up the good research. This story has an authentic (and grown-up) feel to it that is lacking in so many other IY fanfics.
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Reviewed By: pagan_sedjou(they won't let me login!) On: April 07, 2004 19:37 CDT Rating(s):Style of Writing: 7 of 10 Spelling & Grammar: 7 of 10 Originality/Creativity: 10 of 10 Enjoyment Factor: 10 of 10 Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: Just so you know, I do not idly pass out 10's. I love this story. It's very creative and I check on it as often as I can to see if you've updated. So, please update soon!
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Reviewed By: Naishin no Miko [MediaMiner Member] On: April 06, 2004 15:35 CDT Rating(s):Style of Writing: 10 of 10 Spelling & Grammar: 9 of 10 Originality/Creativity: 10 of 10 Enjoyment Factor: 10 of 10 Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: Poor Sango-sama. How can she get out of killing the peasant? It's not possible; she'll blow their much-needed cover. Hasn't everyone, at one time or another, had to do something completely horrible in order to accomplish the greater good? And poor, naive Kagome-chan. I'm afraid that she'll be found out and killed. Or worse, tortured. Worse because a quick death is merciful compared to the torture these guys were capable of in those days. It won't be long before someone finds her out...unless we are to expect an appearance of the "real" Kikyou soon (though how in the hell; isn't she still in the village/pre-Edo/whatever)? Fantastic job again.
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Reviewed By: rommel17 not signed in. On: April 04, 2004 16:30 CDT Rating(s):Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: Ruthless decision making. Its a bitch which I know all too well. In Sango's situation she has a Katana that kills & injures by blunt trauma (Yes sharp swords do kill in this method). Now if the Tanegeshima weapons were civil war era .45 caliber and considering she had one plus knowledge of how a bullet kills she could have aimed for the man's neck slightly to the left of the thrachea. The man would have lived but the hydrostatic shock would have knocked him unconcious and leaving him to be picked up by Buddhist monks for what they think is cremation till their priest checks him. Unfortunately that knowledge is not available and the Tanegeshima weapons are .80 caliber with a muzzle velocity upon leaving the barrel at mach 3.5 and hitting with a force egaul to a 1987 chevrolet traveling at 70mph. That's enough mass and force to take the man's head off. For those who doubt me, all modern Main Battle Tanks have smooth bore cannons because of the greater muzzle velocity. The shells have fins that enable it to travel 3 miles and kill an enemy tank at a speed of mach 5, and with a force equal to a 70 ton dump truck traveling at 70mph. Long story short is unless she is surgicaly precise with a dagger she has no choice to kill the guy. Lord knows I had to make such choices in Tet concerning suspicious people, though I did everything possible to positively identify hostiles, I still had to fire over open sites first and ask questions later. Semper Fidelis
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Title: Wonderful Reviewed By: Mystic_female_420@yahoo.com On: March 27, 2004 08:41 CST Rating(s):Overall Rating: 10 of 10 Comment/Review: I really wish I could give an in-depth review right now, but ::sigh:: I've been up all night just reading and sadly my brain is off in lala land. ^.^ Never the less, this is an absolutely wonderful fic. So far one of the best I have read and by far one of my favorites that you have written....(just ignore the fact that I adore all of your fics..^.^) The story-plot line is constructed very well, the movement from scene to scene is surperb and the characterization is simply wonderful. Not to mention that your lemons always leave me with a happy feeling inside...::cold showers!!:: And like hundreds of fan-girls out there, I can't wait for the next chapter to come out! Great work Jeff! Mystic
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