Author Topic: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)  (Read 47766 times)

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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #10 on: February 26, 2007, 06:16:03 pm »
(*pops head in and looks around*)

Update?


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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2007, 06:21:43 pm »
(*pops head in and looks around*)

Update?



No Mel......... :(

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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #12 on: March 07, 2007, 02:46:42 pm »
Camden Yards 5!!!

http://debutante9.livejournal.com/10876.html


WOW! SO good....I'm blown away.

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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #13 on: March 07, 2007, 03:39:59 pm »
Camden Yards 5!!!

http://debutante9.livejournal.com/10876.html


WOW! SO good....I'm blown away.

OMG!!!!! Thanks June... I really wondered if this was gonna be updated soon...

I am so excited, so many new updates today, I cannot keep up..... TCJ, ALSE, CJ.... (more?), oh my.... I need to start reading now...

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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #14 on: March 08, 2007, 07:45:33 am »
OMG! That was wonderful and intense and wonderful and... oh my God!

I love this story and the depth of the characters... there is so much going on under the surface.... Poor Ennis, he has no clue what it is that he is feeling, grief, longing, love and sadness all mixed up....

I wonder where this is all going and I cannot wait for the next chapter!

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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #15 on: March 08, 2007, 04:35:42 pm »
Ok, somebody help me here....

You know, I've been thinking about this chapter all day now and there is something about it. It's almost as if the Ennis and Jack in this story have some sort of mutual memory of Brokeback Mountain Jack and Ennis that they cannot put a finger on. They cannot dodge fate, it's as if they know there is has always been something between them and that in their souls they are Brokeback Jack and Ennis, hence the reference to the blood on Jack's t-shirt.

I really don't know how to explain this in English, do I make sense?  :-\

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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2007, 07:04:13 pm »
Ok, somebody help me here....

You know, I've been thinking about this chapter all day now and there is something about it. It's almost as if the Ennis and Jack in this story have some sort of mutual memory of Brokeback Mountain Jack and Ennis that they cannot put a finger on. They cannot dodge fate, it's as if they know there is has always been something between them and that in their souls they are Brokeback Jack and Ennis, hence the reference to the blood on Jack's t-shirt.

I really don't know how to explain this in English, do I make sense?  :-\

You've explained it perfectly and, yes, you make sense!  :) I know just what you mean.  There seems to be a cosmic force pushing them together - something greater than themselves and something neither one of them can comprehend or explain - yet.   

Kumari has done a brilliant job of leading us to this chapter - this moment - this kiss.  Always, always, in every second of every scene between Jack and Ennis we've felt that connection, that vibration, just waiting and wanting to be pushed to the surface. . . so many times Jack casually touched Ennis, or made a reason for Ennis to touch him ( how he started eating the crabs and then had to have Ennis role his sleeves up for him).  And how Jack knows  Ennis will come to him in his time of need.  It was masterfully executed - so subtle but yet so powerful.

I love your comment about the depth of the characters - we know them so well because Kumari has shown us in a million little ways exactly who they are - and yet they are so much more than that- so complex.    The depth of the characters brings a depth to the story.  Can't wait to see what happens next.

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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2007, 08:01:48 am »
You've explained it perfectly and, yes, you make sense!  :) I know just what you mean.  There seems to be a cosmic force pushing them together - something greater than themselves and something neither one of them can comprehend or explain - yet.   

Kumari has done a brilliant job of leading us to this chapter - this moment - this kiss.  Always, always, in every second of every scene between Jack and Ennis we've felt that connection, that vibration, just waiting and wanting to be pushed to the surface. . . so many times Jack casually touched Ennis, or made a reason for Ennis to touch him ( how he started eating the crabs and then had to have Ennis role his sleeves up for him).  And how Jack knows  Ennis will come to him in his time of need.  It was masterfully executed - so subtle but yet so powerful.

I love your comment about the depth of the characters - we know them so well because Kumari has shown us in a million little ways exactly who they are - and yet they are so much more than that- so complex.    The depth of the characters brings a depth to the story.  Can't wait to see what happens next.

Marie

Thank God I was making sense! LOL. I had been running it through my head all day. This scene where they kiss confirms it for me, it was as if it was out of their grasp and like they were taken over by this feeling that was not theirs yet. This opens up everything.

I love how you pointed out that Jack knows in his heart that Ennis will come to him in this time of need. It's so sad and beautiful at the same time...

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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #18 on: March 11, 2007, 05:38:33 pm »
Wow! From all the positive comments I just read, this sounds like a really good story.

Maybe I'll start reading it sometime.  :)
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Re: Camden Yards by debutante9 (Kumari)
« Reply #19 on: March 12, 2007, 07:22:50 am »
Wow! From all the positive comments I just read, this sounds like a really good story.

Maybe I'll start reading it sometime.  :)

Oh no, you were reading the comments? We should have put spoiler above them, because these really are EXTREMELY SPOILER-Y comments...

 :(

Don't continue reading these comments David!