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A review by woolsson
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
3.0
The beginning of this book felt like a big warm hug - it described everything that is wonderful about summer.
The rest was okay. I like the characters all except Toad, though that's the point. As such, I didn't care too much for the chapters about Toad's escapades. I enjoyed Mole and his domestic life, living his happiness quite content. The bit with Pan was weird but I kinda liked how odd it was.
Overall, I feel like I might read the first few pages over and over forever but not sure I'll bother with the rest of the book.
The rest was okay. I like the characters all except Toad, though that's the point. As such, I didn't care too much for the chapters about Toad's escapades. I enjoyed Mole and his domestic life, living his happiness quite content. The bit with Pan was weird but I kinda liked how odd it was.
Overall, I feel like I might read the first few pages over and over forever but not sure I'll bother with the rest of the book.