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The Adventures of Robin Hood by Greg Hildebrandt, J. Walker McSpadden

nutfreenerd's review

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The ending?!?!!? So sad!!

mholla's review

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2.0

This book is 50% toxic masculinity and 50% a nice vision of male companionship. It's just story after story of two guys running into each other in the forest, challenging each other to a fight to prove something to themselves or others, nearly killing each other, and then confessing their admiration to each other and the new guy joins the band. I found it fairly tiresome. Also were people back then so stupid that they were fooled just by someone wearing a hood or a different colored outfit?

bookcaptivated's review

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2.0

I used the Readercoin app to listen to this book. I don't like that the audio speed can't be changed because the narrator spoke slowly. Anyways, this book was very repetitive. I realized every chapter ends the same and there is hardly any "stealing from the rich and giving to the poor" that I grew up hearing. He picked a lot of fights and when he was close to losing would call on his merry men to save him. He's a fantastic shot with a bow and arrow but that seems to be all.
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