Sunday, May 18, 2008

Marlfox

Yet another book of the Redwall series. This one seems a bit strange just because the Marlfoxes carry axes around with them and to slay enemies they behead them. This one is interesting because the people who go on the mission seem like really young children. 

This was a book that my thoughts really got into. One of the warrior's father was really aggresive and had a bad temper. Once, he started to scream at his son because he was nearly killed by "pathetic" rats. At that point, I was at the boiling point toward him. In my mind I was screaming, "How could you say that to your own son, you beast! He's the only one you've got! You don't deserve any forgiveness at all!" Of all the great things in this series, there is one thing that really annoys me. It's when they are having a feast and they start describing the food. There is a boring page-and-a-half list with at least two redundancies in each description of food.

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