Die Zauberfchse (German Edition) Review

Die Zauberfchse (German Edition)
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Die Zauberfchse (German Edition) ReviewThis book was based on a dream the author had about foxes that cast magic spells. But Germans, apparently, don't dream simple. It's like an animal version of a cross between Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings.
The wolf Wolfgang unified the wolves and (most of) the coyotes, who were once bitter enemies. They waged war on the other animals for exclusive control of the magic spring, which is the most powerful source of magic in the Land of Hidden Truth. Only Lord Bear, ruler of a fortified city and the army of animals within, remains to resist them. Most of Lord Bear's allies had been exterminated, and the other animals intimidated into submission.
The parents of Victoria, the yet-to-be-born fox, received a visitor that told them their daughter will be one of the magical animals-- this generation will be foxes-- and she is destined to go the Land of Hidden Truth, learn magic, have a child by a raven, and bring victory.
What a strange, strange story. It's also in German.
It lost a star, first for the formatting. No page numbers, and there seems to be random spaces between paragraphs that have nothing to do with the narration. The pacing of the story seems a little confusing at times, where time seems to skip forward without the previous episode really being resolved or a transition being noted. The story also could have taken up way more than 126 pages! This is such a fertile product of the imagination that there would have been plenty of room to introduce and develop more characters (like taking a closer look at what the coyote engineers have to put up with), bring in some subplots, and even blow it out into three fat volumes. And it would make an awesome movie that could be simultaneously intense and ridiculous. So I just didn't have the heart to take off more than one star.
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