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A Wild Sheep Chase 6 points

It is a book that tells the story of a physiological horror. The book is about a guy that works at an advertising agency and interviews people. He interviews them about a mutant sheep. A strange book already. As the main character confronts his inner demons. The story is written with paragraphs that are like reading a children's book, so yeah quite easy to read. However, the messages in the story are extraordinarily complex. The main character is dealing with a difficult situation in his past. The idea of inner demons plays out throughout the story. As the main character interviews people about a sheep, he slowly heals his wounds from his past. As the story begins with the main character looking at a photo from the advertising agency. It is a mutant sheep that has a weird birthmark shaped like a star. The main plot of the story. He travels to various locations. It is where he interviews the sheep. However, some of the characters have a difficult past, showing a sadness behind

The Hobbit 6 points

The book is a genre of fantasy; a great representation of fantasy, making it one of the most well-known books series in a fantasy genre. The author makes a narration making the reader entranced to read in the night sitting by a fire until someone falls asleep. It is also possible to read in hard rain, when stuck inside and has nowhere else to go. Tolkien books describe legends and stories of heroes. Thorin Oakensheild is an example of a hero who dies at the end of the story but becomes a legend to his people for his actions at the end of the book. The story is one that the reader wants to travel along the road with Bilbo Baggins. For instance, the beginning of the book sounds very pleasant but towards the end danger lurks around every corner.  Furthermore, the book is easy to read compared to the Lord of Rings. The paragraphs go back and forth between first and third person, to make reading easier for the reader. Although, the book shows that it is a prelude to the events of Lord of th