The Gnole
by Alan Aldridge
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Spannende Fantasy-Abenteuer eines kleinen Waldzwerges in der unberechenbaren Welt der Menschen.Tags
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This is my favourite book of all time. My parents originally read it to my brother and me while we did the dishes, and to this day I can hear my father's voice crooning, "Maaaaster, oh my Maaaaaaster..." It is beautifully written, intensely moving, frequently funny, and I still ache for a sequel I know will never come. This is the book I am allowed to buy whenever I see it, because my spare copies get given away to people who have lived heretofore Gnoleless lives.
[bc:The Gnole|2319161|The Gnole|Alan Aldridge|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327788768s/2319161.jpg|2325680] The adventures of Fungle the Gnole must surely appeal to a wide audience. This creature, who demonstrates a common sense far superior to ours, the inheritor of powers and understanding far beyond our own, charms thoroughly. I actually came across the book in a charity shop and bought it simply because I needed something new to read and there was nothing else even close to appealing to me - besides, there's a passing resemblance to moles, which I love.
The book is obviously a plea for greater care of the environment but it is wrapped up in such a way that you would be hard pressed to be anything but entertained. If you're convinced show more by the message too - all the better!
Fungle has to brave the Human world, to attempt to recover a lost Stone, the possession of which would determine the fate of the world. Naturally, however clever and powerful he may be, things go awry and Gnole meets Humanity in unexpected ways. Aided by friends, new and old, he follows a tortuous route to the final climax of his mission. Success or failure, the outcome for Fungle looks like being anything but happy.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough! show less
The book is obviously a plea for greater care of the environment but it is wrapped up in such a way that you would be hard pressed to be anything but entertained. If you're convinced show more by the message too - all the better!
Fungle has to brave the Human world, to attempt to recover a lost Stone, the possession of which would determine the fate of the world. Naturally, however clever and powerful he may be, things go awry and Gnole meets Humanity in unexpected ways. Aided by friends, new and old, he follows a tortuous route to the final climax of his mission. Success or failure, the outcome for Fungle looks like being anything but happy.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough! show less
Fungle the gnole lives in modern america, and is increasingly concerned about the intrusion into his world, and sets off on a quest, aided by friends, abetted by enemies, and impeded by humans. A well told tale but drags a bit towards the end.
Gorgeous.
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- Canonical title*
- De Gnool
- Original title
- The Gnole
- Original publication date
- 1991
- People/Characters*
- Fungel de Gnool
- Important places*
- Manhattan, New York, New York, USA
- Dedication*
- Opgedragen aan Laura
- First words*
- Er zijn plekken op aarde waar geen mens ooit een voet heeft gezet.
- Quotations*
- Dit is het boek van uw afkomst... Hier beginnen de verschrikkingen. Hier beginnen de wonderen - Perlesvaus
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)De trein vluchtte koppig voor de dageraad uit, en het duurde een hele tijd voor Fungel de slaap kon vatten.
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