Four Stars
Toad sets his eyes on a lady toad, and Rat and Mole set out on an adventure.
Overview:
Profanity/language: <~b>None
Romance/sex: Toad obsess over a lady toad. Nothing happens other than he professes his love to her, mopes when she leaves, and chases after her. Also, it is said that the lady toad has stayed the night at Toad’s house before. The other characters were shocked and appalled at this, until Toad tells them that the lady toad and Toad himself were just younglings, and the lady toad’s father brought her as a baby.)
Adventure/Action: Quite a bit; there are river chases (the police are after Toad) and a dangerous fish. (There is not much mentioned with the dangerous fish, it only lasts probably about a paragraph, though there are some injuries dealt with later.)
Faith: None.
Other: There is a part where the other characters think Toad will commit suicide... it might go over the heads of younger readers, but still. That
is about the only reason that this was a four star. And the fact that Toad is incredibly annoying.
Synopsis:
Toad, after he settled down and began living a safer life, decides that he wants a sculpture of himself. The person who is doing the sculpture happens to be a lady toad, whom he begins pining for. During all this, Rat and Mole set out to travel over the river.
The story line was very good; we got to see the two stories of Toad, and of Mole and Rat. And they join together in the end, making it one story. A few things I didn’t like were the above mentioned misunderstanding from what Toad said and also what the others thought Toad was going to do. (Notice how they are both about Toad?)
There did seem to be slight inconsistencies as Mole and Rat’s story took much longer than Toad’s story. But we may be missing days from Toad’s story. It didn’t seem to drag with interesting things in each part. The style was middle grade, though I don’t know if it is the best for younger middle grade readers because of the above dislikes, and also the violent fish.
I liked most of the characters except for Toad. He was very annoying for me, but towards the end I actually liked him. I think I will like him in the next books more than the previous book. They seemed real enough for animals that act like humans, which makes me wonder why all the (Supposedly human) people act like it’s normal for a toad to talk, drive a boat, etc.
Favourites/Thoughts:
Favourite part: the end where Toad becomes likeable.
Favourite Quote: Don’t have one. (I listened to the audio book and don’t have the e-book on hand.)
Favourite Character: Mole is my favourite character because he is almost like Bilbo… he likes his home and is not the fiercest. Until his friends are in danger/trouble.
Feeling going away from it: Not my favourite book of all time, but it was enjoyable. Probably will not re-read any time soon, but it is a solid four star.
Recomindation: Good for Middle Grade