Stories Short Story Time Lord Fairy Tales The Grief Collector 1 image Overview Characters How to Read Reviews 2 Statistics Quotes Overview Released October 2015 Written by Justin Richards Pages 36 Tropes (Potential Spoilers!) Wedding Synopsis Melina and Varan are childhood sweethearts. Their wedding day should be the happiest of their lives - but when it all begins to go horribly wrong, can they trust a mysterious stranger in a pinstriped suit to set things right? Read Read Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Edit date completed Custom Date Release Date Archive (no date) Save Characters Tenth Doctor How to read The Grief Collector: Books Time Lord Fairy Tales [Slipcase] Books The Grief Collector Books Time Lord Fairytales Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 2 reviews 30 December 2024 · 195 words Review by kevinwho Spoilers This review contains spoilers! Most of the stories in Time Lord Fairy Tales are recognizably cribbed from well known, um, fairy tales. I've read this one is sourced from Rumpelstiltskin, but I don't see the connection. The story itself makes no sense. Some guy collects tears, and in order to do so, he puts people's loved ones in bottles. And there's a room with the bottles of tears, and a room with the bottles of people. Why does the guy do this? Never explained. When the bottles of tears break, how do they fill the room up so much they drown the guy? Makes no sense. Sometimes fairy tales just don't. We can just take this as a cautionary tale of "when people offer you something too good to be true, it probably is". If we try to find logic in it, forget it. And if anyone can explain why the Doctor would show up and nudge the heroine without actually giving her information or actively helping himself, well, good on ya, because I just don't see it. Worth a point for atmosphere, perhaps, and well, it's certainly - as advertised - a fairy tale. Like Liked 0 27 December 2024 · 125 words Review by JayPea Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! My second favourite of the whole set, this feels like the perfect fairy tale. While again I don't think The Doctor would be in fairy tales they tell Gallifreyan children... eh, I can forgive it, the story is great. A person who can give you whatever you want, but there being a twist that you don't truely get what you desire, is a great fairy tale trope, and the idea here that it's all done in service of collecting the grief and tears of those he deals with is just such great imagery. Speaking of great imagery, that last moment where the main character frees all the loved ones, smashing the jars and creating a tidal wave of tears (iirc) is also just so good. Like Liked 1 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating123 members 3.84 / 5 GoodReads AVG. Rating123 votes 3.84 / 5 Member Statistics Read 30 Favourited 1 Reviewed 2 Saved 1 Skipped 0 Owned 1 Quotes Add Quote Submit a Quote