Uhm... I don't really know what to say... I'm speechless... I am literally without speech.
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Thank you sooo much!!! That is the most wonderful review I've ever gotten! You picked up on all those things that were so important to me! All those moments that had me cry, or squeal or giggle while I wrote them. And you picked them out. That's awesome!
Comparing Vocalise with "Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain" must the most encouraging thing anyone has ever said to me! I think my soul is tied to that movie and to what it represents. So that means a lot! Thank you!
Although I tend to put a lot of myself in all my stories, Vocalise was special for some reason. I really went all out, and writing each chapter left me buzzing with adrenaline as much as I felt emotionally drained once it was done.
It really means a lot to know that I managed to take readers on a journey... an emotional rollercoaster, that once it was finished, despite the steep hills and brutal tumbles, left people with a warm, fuzzy feeling. :)
Thank you so much for taking the time to write all that and let me know how the story effected you! It put a huge grin on my face, and truly gave my day an extra lift. :D
PS: The sweater... I think that sweater deserves a story all on its own... How Andy can just stand there and not jump Miranda in that scene, is completely beyond me. If it were me, I'd have landed on her lap with my face buried in the exposed shoulder before she could have finished her first sentence. ^_^
You're welcome! I'm glad my thoughts somehow lifted your spirits :D You really are wonderful writer. I admire you, as I do with all these people who are able to put into words the things that I can only feel. It seemed only fair to expand my comments to something more extended than simple "It was such a wonderful story, great read thank you". don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with short comments, but you put so much of yourself to this story, trimmed and polished everything with such passion that I felt obliged to give you something in return. <3 BUT, you should now that I'll be always there to read everything and share my thoughts about it. <3<3
P.S It is also beyond me. It seemed that... I don't know... Hathaway didn't felt like receiving all these sexual insinuations and doing something prominent about them. I mean, there are still quite nice moments, like the famous smirk, when Miranda walks into her office and sees changed Andy, but why, most of the time, did she have to act as if she was blind to those eyes that were literally stripping her down? I don't know... maybe I'm just being a grumpy B$#tch, couse some part of me is jealous that she had an opportunity to star in a movie with Meryl, or maybe that's my insatiable imagination that longs for more action between them, I don't know. XD
I am literally without speech.
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Thank you sooo much!!! That is the most wonderful review I've ever gotten! You picked up on all those things that were so important to me! All those moments that had me cry, or squeal or giggle while I wrote them. And you picked them out. That's awesome!
Comparing Vocalise with "Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain" must the most encouraging thing anyone has ever said to me! I think my soul is tied to that movie and to what it represents. So that means a lot! Thank you!
Although I tend to put a lot of myself in all my stories, Vocalise was special for some reason. I really went all out, and writing each chapter left me buzzing with adrenaline as much as I felt emotionally drained once it was done.
It really means a lot to know that I managed to take readers on a journey... an emotional rollercoaster, that once it was finished, despite the steep hills and brutal tumbles, left people with a warm, fuzzy feeling. :)
Thank you so much for taking the time to write all that and let me know how the story effected you! It put a huge grin on my face, and truly gave my day an extra lift. :D
PS: The sweater... I think that sweater deserves a story all on its own... How Andy can just stand there and not jump Miranda in that scene, is completely beyond me. If it were me, I'd have landed on her lap with my face buried in the exposed shoulder before she could have finished her first sentence. ^_^
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It is also beyond me. It seemed that... I don't know... Hathaway didn't felt like receiving all these sexual insinuations and doing something prominent about them. I mean, there are still quite nice moments, like the famous smirk, when Miranda walks into her office and sees changed Andy, but why, most of the time, did she have to act as if she was blind to those eyes that were literally stripping her down? I don't know... maybe I'm just being a grumpy B$#tch, couse some part of me is jealous that she had an opportunity to star in a movie with Meryl, or maybe that's my insatiable imagination that longs for more action between them, I don't know. XD
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