5.5.23

Leif the Lesser and Hell




Leif the Lesser and Hell
By Robin Bennett
Illustrated By Sara Hornby
Genre:-YA
Blurb:-Doggerland was the prosperous and powerful kingdom that connected Britain to Europe 8,000 years ago. But from great beginnings, it now lies drowned; lost forever, far below the cold waves of the North Sea. Its disappearance was caused by a great tsunami. And what about the people who lived in Doggerland? More importantly, what about the survivors? Part rhyme, part prose coming of age/love story, reminiscent of Beowulf, The Tempest and Hunting of the Snark.
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My Review:-I will start with how much I enjoyed the rhymes and poems throughout the book, it was different from others, and made it a more enjoyable to read.
I did like how Lief and Hells started off not liking each other much, but as the book went on we watched them grow into strong characters, and saw how their relationship changed.
 I found it a quick read, which I was told was good as my 14-year-old granddaughter wanted to read it after I finished. She said she enjoyed it to the point that she asked if she could take it into school, to show her history teacher about a journey that she took through the underworld.

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