27.11.2013 19:45 |
gunnar@skipforward.net |
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Excellent story! |
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10.11.2013 10:51 |
emily@skipforward.net |
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Really enjoyable and interesting story. Well written and original plot. I liked the idea of the growing poems very much. |
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04.11.2013 18:15 |
matthias@skipforward.net |
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Interesting story about poem-citing plants and crumbling relationships with an open ending. Read carefully, or you miss something important ;-) |
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26.10.2013 07:51 |
sven@skipforward.net |
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An old lady grows plants that recite poems on touch. Some are nice, some are nasty, and some are intimate. New, good ideas that are fun to explore during the story. The real story around that idea is that interesting though. Thanks to the format being a SHORT story, it is still fun to read and still kind of a page turner. The end is not "satisfying" (on purpose). Anyway: Well done, read it! |
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07.10.2013 16:05 |
diemut@skipforward.net |
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ending to abrupt |
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04.10.2013 22:45 |
doris@skipforward.net |
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I like the idea of poemplants and that words can change their meaning during the life. |
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04.10.2013 17:06 |
andrea@skipforward.net |
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I really loved the idea of growing poems. And the message that things depend on how one looks at them. |
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01.10.2013 16:45 |
baumann@skipforward.net |
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Living poems, nice idea, quite straightforward. |
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01.10.2013 08:42 |
heiko@skipforward.net |
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Nice idea to grow poems which adapt - but only slightly - to your life circumstances. It's fun to see the poem to be interpreted differntly |
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30.09.2013 17:36 |
malte@skipforward.net |
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Well told, nice twist ending. |
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