![]() Yes, of all the horrible things in the Enchanted Forest, a rabbit with no sense of self-preservation (do they ever have one?) and a tendency to eat the wrong thing (as they do) is the one that sticks out. It turns out that not much has changed in years I remain annoyed by a rabbit with a bad dye job. Regardless, at fourteen I was most irritated by Killer the rabbit. I suggest having Talking to Dragons to hand. Some might say it’s a cliff-hanger, although Wrede felt like it was wrapped up to an equilibrium point. As such, the ending is a bit problematic, leaving a giant gap of sixteen years between it and the next. It was the last of the four… to be written.” This was written last, with left-over bits from book two, and then a goal to ease the chronological transition between the events of the last book and the last (which was more or less the first-ish book). ![]() ![]() She begins this one by saying, “”Calling on Dragons is not merely a book I hadn’t intended to write it is the one book of the four that I actively didn’t want to write. ![]() ![]() When I recently acquired the e-box set, I discovered Wrede put a little introduction in front of each book. My least favorite of the Enchanted Forest Chronicles. Recommended for fans of cracked fairy tales Read in August 2021 ★ ★ ![]()
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