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Now, if I can only acquire the complete trilogy! It is incredibly elusive. It has been years in completion Not sure what was the hold-up.

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My daughter loved this book and can't wait for the second one. She and I read the entire book in about 3 evenings.
Robin Jarvis, author of the Deptford Mice trilogy, is becoming increasingly well-known in the US as he is in Britain. And "Thorn Ogres of Hagwood" shows his gifts at their best -- imaginative, spinechilling, and written with lush detail.
The werlings are a race of small, peaceful people in the Hagwood, keeping themselves safe by "wergling" (shapeshifting into animal forms). Gameliel is a clumsy, shy young werling, who is generally disdained by other werlings -- with the exception of the brilliant, kindly Finnen. Finnen shares a common bond with Gameliel -- and a secret that could ruin his life.
But a small group of werlings spot a beautiful woman, the Lady Rhiannon of the Hill, and her corps of goblins, thorn ogres, and other hideous creatures. She has lost something vitally important to her, and will do whatever is necessary to get it back, and preserve her own life by doing so. A Smith with a magical knife may help the werlings, but ultimately it falls to Gameliel and the disgraced Finnen to stop the thorn ogres and the Lady.
Robin Jarvis's imagination is evident in his creation of the werlings -- he doesn't make them too complex culturally, but he makes them different in subtle ways. The idea of using a sample of animal fur to transform into that animal is an intriguing one, as is the simplicity of the Lady and her hideous creatures. Jarvis gives us explanations about Rhiannon, but thankfully does not make it complete enough that we like her.
The werlings make this book a little too lightweight to be a genuine dark fantasy, like Garth Nix's "Sabriel," but there is plenty of darkness and ugliness that will send a chill down the spine. Aside from the thorn ogres, there is also the ghastly Frighty Aggie, a werling who got stuck in a half-insectile form and now remains as a warning legend -- until she makes an appearance that will startle readers. And the atmosphere and occasional goriness of this book add to the overall impression of darkness and closing-in evil. The writing style is detailed and insightful, and the dialogue is quite realistic, aside from one or two odd moments.
Gameliel is a sweet hero, a timid little guy with more courage than anyone expects and pretty much no ego. Finnen is a little harder to empathize with at first; though readers will like him for his kindness to Gameliel and an aging mouse, they may be slightly worried about his shameful secret. Kernella is a pain in the backside. And the tough Smith with his magical knife will definitely get the attention and liking of the readers. Master Gibble, on the other hand, is even more loathsome in his jealousy and cowardice than the Lady ever is.
Possibly surpassing the Deptford Mice and Wyrd Museum trilogies, "Thorn Ogres of Hagwood" is a wonderful fantasy read that promises more werling adventures to come.
Wow, very original like another Tolkien universe. Great story, plot and a real page turner. The werlings of Hagwood live peacefully in the trees of the hagwood forest--overlooked while they leisurely perfect the art of wergling (shape-changing). But unlike his fellow werlings, the bumbling Gamaliel Tumpin can't manage to wergle into even the simplest of forms--a mouse--like his peers. He's tormented by his sister, Kernella Tumpin, and teased by his classmates. And he envies star student Finnen Lufkin, who can transform into almost any creature including 7 versions of mice.
But wergling will soon be the least of Gamaliel's troubles. The evil elf queen Rhiannon, the High Lady of the Hollow Hill, is desperately seeking a precious possession that was stolen long ago. Her evil knows no bounds, and with her army of monstrous thorn ogres, she will not stop until it's found. The werlings' peaceful existence is threatened by death and danger--and clumsy, awkward Gamaliel will need to call on the strength within him to fight for his family and his home. Climatic final battle is just a fantastic ending.
Thorn Ogres of Hagwood
Here's a book that I purchased to re-read. Like a lot of Jarvis fans, I initially read this near a decade ago and I only found out about the sequel recently. I love this book because it has cool ideas. The werlings are wonderful and I want to find out all about their culture. Gamaliel is very easy to identify with, especially if you're a person with anxiety. I found myself really loving his interactions with Finnen, who's also a very compelling character. Finally, Frighty Aggie is a fantastic monster! That's it for the characters I liked. The rest of the cast felt pretty flat and I just couldn't bring myself to really care about their struggles; not even the main villain was very compelling.

I like the ideas better than I like the characters. The trilogy is essentially about a power struggle of various fair folk, and Jarvis has invented his own race. I kind of wish the story would have been more about the werlings dealing with each other than the werling dealing with the fairy queen. There is gore there, but's rather toned down compared to The Deptford Mice series. The series goes on to be, like, kind of love letter to shape-shifting, so if you're into shapeshifting or a Jarvis fan, I recommend it.
Now, if I can only acquire the complete trilogy! It is incredibly elusive. It has been years in completion Not sure what was the hold-up.
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