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The Forest by Edward Rutherfurd

The Forest

by Edward Rutherfurd
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  • First Published:
  • Apr 1, 2000, 622 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jul 2001, 784 pages
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Tom M

An informative and entertaining read. Long but you cannot get too much of a good thing!
Sharon High

Geography Lesson
More of a very long geography lesson with a few historical facts thrown in than an engaging, sweeping epic. I really wanted to enjoy this novel but found it very hard going. The characters were merely bit players. A creepily anthropomorphised deer and a philosophical oak tree didn't help.
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