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Duncton Stone by William Horwood

hayesstw's review

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1.0

Gross and obscene. Privet and her companions return to Duncton Wood to find the seventh Book of Silence, and Quail, leader of the newborn moles, is also on his way there. More "religious" and less mole-like than any of the preceding books - Horwood has obviously run out of ideas, and seems to be trying to send a messages to his publishers, "I am sick of writing books about moles, and I am writing this one to make my readers sick of reading books about moles, so please don't ask me to write any more books about moles."

kikiandarrowsfishshelf's review

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5.0

A quest tale with a good dose of philosphy thrown in. Fitting conclusion to the series.
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