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Lorna Doone
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Melissa
Mar 24, 2014 rated it it was amazing
The plethora of interesting aspects to this book makes it difficult to decide about which ones to write. John Ridd is a young boy living in the wilds of western England in the 17th century, when his father is murdered by a band of outlaws who torment, bully and rob the farmers and good people of Exmoor. The Doones occupy their own outlaw village and not only survive by robbing those around them but also prey on the their neighbors for sport. When John Ridd’s father stands up to these bullies, he ...more
Candace
I would have rated this a 5 if some more of it had been edited out. However, Blackmore wrote a very engaging, very witty coming of age story about a farmer John Ridd. It is set during the time of the Monmouth Rebellion and there are issues on government, Court and Kings, as well as hilarious ones on class, women, and love. There are two major things that John struggles with: 1. One of the roguish Doones has killed his father. When he comes of age, everyone in his village expects John to kill the ...more
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