Der Allzu Schlaue Fuchs: Ein Märchen Aus Rawka (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
"In Ravka, just because you avoid one trap, it doesn't mean you'll escape the next."This story, was wonderful! It was a great fable. Certainly easier to read than olden Aesop's fables. The moral of this story, to me, is: Being clever is a good trait, but you must be wise with your words. Your wit won't always let you win.I honestly think the ending wasn't the best. But, it is what it is. I really love all the little companion shorts out there! I do prefer when they actually INVOLVE the characters in the main series, but Leigh Bardugo's tales, much like JK Rowling's Tales of Beedle the Bard, are still a lot of fun.It's kind of amazing how authors who create epic fantasy worlds like Bardugo and Rowling go so far as to create fairy tales their characters follow. The Too-Clever Fox is mentioned and summarized in Siege and Storm, but it's not a major factor.This does seem like a giant allegory hinting that my dear Sturmhond will someday get his ass handed to him, however, so now I'm weary!
What do You think about Der Allzu Schlaue Fuchs: Ein Märchen Aus Rawka (2013)?
It was good. I really loved the darkness of the fairytale.
—lingel
Again ... I'm liking the .5's better than the full novels.
—lindytess