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This is a delightful story for youngsters. Kinda like a classic epic hero's journey, only in this case, the hero is a cute little lizard named Marvin T. Tinkleberry. In the beginning of the story, this preening anole has an ego more inflated than his throat pouch, bolstered by the firm conviction that he is destined for greatness, no matter what the other anoles may think.
Turns out, he's right. But in his heroic quest to save all the critters in his community from a feral cat, he ventures out i ...more
Turns out, he's right. But in his heroic quest to save all the critters in his community from a feral cat, he ventures out i ...more

A Lizard’s Tail is a charming story and told much like a fable. It reminded me of Watership Down and the stories the rabbits told of Prince El-ahrairah.
Marvin’s adventure changes him and introduces him to many new friends. The story is about cooperation and friendship. It’s also about preconceived notions, vanity, and expanding one’s knowledge.
The characters are charming. I loved both El Grekko and the Great Old Iguana.
This would be not only a wonderful book to read to your kids, but one you w ...more
Marvin’s adventure changes him and introduces him to many new friends. The story is about cooperation and friendship. It’s also about preconceived notions, vanity, and expanding one’s knowledge.
The characters are charming. I loved both El Grekko and the Great Old Iguana.
This would be not only a wonderful book to read to your kids, but one you w ...more


Nov 22, 2014
Michelle
marked it as to-read