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  • Short Story » Dramatic, Romantic Re: The End of Forever

    Well that was quite the ride you brought me to tears . I feel like this is something that'll happen to me and deep down I know everyone fears loosing ...

    Mar 22, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, General Re: Adoption?

    Hey there Kat here to review for you and the ever awesome BLUES CLUES! Anyway, I agree with below comments very confusing! There was no real rhyme or rhythm though ...

    Feb 22, 2015
  • Poetry » Lyrical, Realistic Re: wait and see

    Responding to your request in your other poem and writing a review for the ever glorious Blues Clues.... I am doing a review without reading anyone below so sorry if ...

    Feb 22, 2015
  • Poetry » Lyrical, Realistic Re: where were you

    Hey there Kat here to review for you and the Blues Clues Review team! What a beautiful looking piece ! For it's length you really captured a lot of emotions, ...

    Feb 22, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, Literature Re: Change is a Choice

    Hello there Kat here to review! So what is a rick , just wondering... Really great it seems like a popular theme for poets lately is portraying the flaws in ...

    Feb 8, 2015
  • Poetry » Spiritual, General Re: My Tears Are Held

    Hey there Kat here to review! So I looked at this and I was like UGH long poem, but you really got my attention. At first I was confused and ...

    Feb 8, 2015
  • Other » Romantic, Realistic Re: The Deep, Deep Love within You

    Hey there Kat here to review for you! So, I loved your last stanza it was beautiful! to me that group of lines summed up your whole poem better than ...

    Feb 8, 2015
  • Poetry » General, Other Re: Sea Of Feelings

    Hello there Kat here to review . There were a lot of strong emotions in this poem and you could tell that the person in here is really suffering internally ...

    Feb 7, 2015
  • Poetry » Other, Humor Re: Dear mermaid on the Starbucks logo

    Hey there Kat here to review for you! AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW so cute and why wasn't I following you?! Best picture ever.... Being serious, this was totally adoreable and 45 likes nice. ...

    Nov 21, 2014
  • Poetry » Romantic, General Re: Blissfully Flaw

    Hellooooo there! Kat here to write a review. Okay so the first thing that strikes me, as said before, is the formatting. It'd be a lot more smooth and visually ...

    Nov 21, 2014
  • Poetry » Narrative, Culture Re: Gay

    Hey there Kat here to review for you! If this is true, OHMERGAWRSH! THANK YOU! "That's so gay" "This is retarted" All the stuff like that, people don't realize what ...

    May 7, 2014
  • Poetry » Narrative, General Re: Dreaming Wide Awake

    Hey there Kat here to write a review for you! I'm in math class, bored. Nice ABCB rhyme scheme qand the flow and rythm was very good throughout the poem. ...

    May 2, 2014
  • Poetry » Humor, Lyrical Re: The Prince Who Charmed Himself

    Hey there Kat here to write a review for you! This was hilarious XD I'm bored here sitting in class with nothing to do and this was very enjoyable. At ...

    Apr 29, 2014
  • Poetry » Other, Realistic Re: Another day.

    Hey there Kat here to write a review for you! #my7thgradeyearinanutshell! Nice poem. It was very real to the hopeless romantic girls out there and very relatable. The flow seemed ...

    Apr 28, 2014
  • Novel / Chapter » Action / Adventure, Mystery / Suspense Re: Pokemon Ultimate Evolution Season 2: Episode 11, Expansion Through Space

    Hey there it's Kat here to write a review for you on this lovely review day! Go Team Reviewlution! Anyways, I have never read any of you works before but ...

    Apr 27, 2014


It had a perfectly round door like a porthole, painted green, with a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle. The door opened on to a tube-shaped hall like a tunnel: a very comfortable tunnel without smoke, with panelled walls, and floors tiled and carpeted, provided with polished chairs, and lots and lots of pegs for hats and coats—the hobbit was fond of visitors. The tunnel wound on and on, going fairly but not quite straight into the side of the hill —The Hill, as all the people for many miles round called it—and many little round doors opened out of it, first on one side and then on another.
— JRR Tolkien