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Sto caricando le informazioni... In the Path of the Stormdi Colin Dann
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'I mean to be not only the leadero f the deer herd but Lord of the Reserve. So you must stay in your corner of the Park, all of you... otherwise you'll be permitted here no longer.' Trey, the new leader of the deer herd of White Deer Park, has decided that there is no room for the smaller animals in the reserve. The future looks very bleak for Badger, Adder, Owl and the others - and then the night of the great storm brings more danger . . . Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I found In the Path of the Storm to be an engaging addition to the series, although I would not describe it as a personal favorite. I am very fond of both Fox and Badger, so their story together, as they confront what they believe to be Badger's death, and their own parting, was quite poignant. Tawny Owl, by contrast, has never been a favorite of mine - too pompous! - but I still enjoyed seeing him go off and have his own adventure, and find a mate (even if he was ashamed of needing her, sometimes). I also enjoyed the scenes in which Adder - always an underrated character - interacts with his mate, Sinuous. There are plenty of ecological messages in here for the reader, most notably in the passages describing how Farthing Wood was transformed, and in those discussing the humans who poisoned the water in White Deer Park. As one of the characters remarks at one point: "We all have good cause to know how careless humans are about tainting the land. No doubt they're as mindless about water." Indeed. Recommended to those readers who have read and enjoyed the previous entries in the series. (