thread#showTweet” data-screenname=”gordsellar” data-tweet=”1354383867315015683″> thread#showTweet” data-screenname=”gordsellar” data-tweet=”1354383867315015683″>Loved the bizarre dark fantasy novella in the middle of this book—the historical narrative is pure gaaah. thread#showTweet” data-screenname=”gordsellar” data-tweet=”1354383867315015683″>I still feel the same. The beginning and end were fine, but that chunk in the middle is astonishingly creepy and strange and wonderful. Book 2: Mouse Guard 3: The Black Axe by David Petersen Yes, I’m counting graphic novels, and this was a fun one, sort of a gritty flashback prologue telling the backstory of a mysterious character from earlier in the series. Can’t wait till my son digs into these in a few years… …