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destdest 's review for:
The Extincts: Flight of the Mammoth (the Extincts #2)
by Scott Magoon
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
I don’t know how to describe this. I love how seriously the story takes itself with cartoony extinct animals.
Lug, the wooly mammoth, has survivor’s guilt and even legal issues when an arsonist triggers a traumatic memory. I enjoyed his narrative and arc, not wanting to be exploited in the zoo system but also wanting to keep his hands busy.
Also, I’m always immediately intrigued when an antagonist says they want to burn the world.
The art style even has a kind of grittiness to it. The fighting of forest fires was informative. I had no clue you really can fight fire with fire.
SN: I’m not a Spanish language buff, but I’m tired that the frog’s Spanish never has accent marks. Si and Sí are two different things
Lug, the wooly mammoth, has survivor’s guilt and even legal issues when an arsonist triggers a traumatic memory. I enjoyed his narrative and arc, not wanting to be exploited in the zoo system but also wanting to keep his hands busy.
Also, I’m always immediately intrigued when an antagonist says they want to burn the world.
The art style even has a kind of grittiness to it. The fighting of forest fires was informative. I had no clue you really can fight fire with fire.
SN: I’m not a Spanish language buff, but I’m tired that the frog’s Spanish never has accent marks. Si and Sí are two different things