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Nov 03, 2020 08:53PM

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Yeah, that happens to me with a lot of his books.
I kinda have to struggle through the first chunk, and then get really invested.
I kinda have to struggle through the first chunk, and then get really invested.


-It seemed at the beginning that Matthias would be a far more clumsy character as the book goes on, partly owing to his too-large sandals. But he quickly leaves this reputation behind, with no mention of his shoes again.
-I like the existence of Jess and Mr. Squirrel. Jess is a strong female character who can strategize with Basil Stag Hare, climb the abbey's walls, and be fearless in battle; but she can also be a good mother to her son. Although she's not my favorite character, I very much appreciate her. Same goes for Mr. Squirrel. He fully supports his mate, consoles their worried son, and does more domestic tasks such as help Cornflower in the kitchen and feed the abbey's defenders.


Good to hear that. Cheers to Jacques



Most people are lost at first, but once you fumble through that with the help of the existing members, it’s a great community

We’ll, it’s become more of a friendly fun-filled community, then a book forum.
I like it.
It’s a safe, friendly, relatable community.
I like it.
It’s a safe, friendly, relatable community.

I had a harder time caring about the protagonist in the first book, matthias seemed flawed in that he was sort of a fully competent character to begin with, it seemed obvious there was some plot armor going on with his character. Still a fun read though, I liked the battle scenes in particular.



