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Reviews For Sentinel
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Reviewer: Jenny Anonymous [Report This]
Date: 01 Jan 1970 12:00 am Title: 1

My goodness magnificent seven poetry. This is brilliant and really captures the mood. Thanks Jenny

Author's Response: It just seems so apt to write poetry about Vin, and after seeing Carole's gorgeous collage on VTFB list, I just got inspired. I appreciate your feedback, Jenny.

Reviewer: J Anonymous [Report This]
Date: 01 Jan 1970 12:00 am Title: 1

You have painted a picture of Vin and a his role in the seven. Nicely done. Thanks, J

Author's Response: It's nice to know that you saw the intended picture of Vin as a Sentinel to his friends from my poem. Thanks for your support, J.

Reviewer: stormhawk Signed [Report This]
Date: 01 Jan 1970 12:00 am Title: 1

Womderful Susie, you have a gift for poetry. Stormhawk

Author's Response: Thank you for saying such a lovely thing, Stormhawk... I'm pleased you liked my poem.

Reviewer: Tarlan Signed [Report This]
Date: 25 Aug 2005 5:23 pm Title: 1

Wonderful poem, Susie :-)

Reviewer: Xiola Anonymous [Report This]
Date: 04 Jul 2005 3:30 pm Title: 1

Susie- I loved this! What's this about you not being a poet? You captured Vin's thoughts perfectly. It seemed that he became even more focused as soon as Chris stepped onto the street. I can picture him on the rooftop waiting for the action to start and making up a poem just like this in his head. Great job! Xiola

Author's Response: Ah, how wonderful to be told that you saw *exactly* what I wanted to convey in this poem, Xiola. Thank you for your lovely comments... I'm all fluffed up with pride now!

Reviewer: Dreamer Signed [Report This]
Date: 02 Jul 2005 2:25 am Title: 1

beautiful poem. I loved it.

Author's Response: Thank you so much, Dreamer. It's good to hear you liked my verse - particularly as I don't consider myself much of a poet.