Reading Notes: Twenty-Two Goblins, Part B
Twenty-Two Goblins by Arthur Ryder
In part B of Twenty-Two Goblins, things started to finally make sense. While reading part A, I found myself wondering if the goblin was working with the monk or why he seemed as though he was just trying to distract the king. Well it all came together when I found out that the goblin was in fact working for the monk because the monk is evil and his mission was to kill the king. As I stated in my part A notes, I liked all of the character traits the author created and I enjoyed how you saw their character traits shift throughout each story all the way until the end.
In part B of Twenty-Two Goblins, things started to finally make sense. While reading part A, I found myself wondering if the goblin was working with the monk or why he seemed as though he was just trying to distract the king. Well it all came together when I found out that the goblin was in fact working for the monk because the monk is evil and his mission was to kill the king. As I stated in my part A notes, I liked all of the character traits the author created and I enjoyed how you saw their character traits shift throughout each story all the way until the end.
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