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Reviews for Find Happiness In His Arms

By : GothicAngel
  • From ANON - angel23 on October 06, 2013
    Please update.
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  • From ANON - shena on March 21, 2011
    Hi i was wondering if you were going to finish this story? and also im on dokuga and was wondering if you were a member so i could follow you're work there?
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  • From ANON - Shena on December 02, 2010
    I just found this site and read your story and i just wanted to say that i love this story already and cant wait for the next chapter.
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  • From ANON - puppydog on November 28, 2010
    Love this story so far! I really like it and I hope you get more chapters soon.
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  • From lara5170 on November 27, 2010
    I want to see where this is going but I wish there had been some info on how Kagome felt about Sessh before this started. Then it would explain the reason for her accepting this situation so suddenly
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  • From ANON - JoWashington on November 27, 2010
    I really enjoy this fic! But I feel I should tell you: Japanese people do not curtsey. They bow, the deeper the bow the greater the respect and formality the deepest bow I know of (I think) is the kow-tow. Here's a site that should help... If you have questions about customs, "dress" styles or Japanese religion, don't feel frustrated! Look it up, and you'll thank yourself later down the line. I know I have! (**Free Advice is worth what you pay for it, so take this to heart or don't it was meant in the purest sense of sincerity...**)
    http://gojapan.about.com/cs/etiquetteinjapan/a/bowing.htm
    The most informal bow is a bend of about 15 degrees for a casual greeting. In casual daily life situations, bowing is often a nod of the head. The most common type of bow is done to a 30-degree angle to greet customers or to thank someone. It's often seen in Japanese business situations. A more formal way of bowing is performed to a 45-degree angle looking down at your feet. This type of bow signifies deep gratitude, a respectful greeting, a formal apology, asking for favors, and so on.

    Good luck to you in the future!
    JoWashington
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  • From aherohasfallen on November 25, 2010
    Good story idea, but way too many typos and a lot of repetition. And it's way too short.
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  • From ANON - Rammina on November 25, 2010
    Ilove your story and I can't wait for you to hurry with the next chapter. But I think you should find a beta reader. I believe you are a dynamic writer but you need a beta reader to correct your mistakes.
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