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Sep 08, 2016
Bogus, Bunce, and Bean – three of the most callous famers around, are about to be ransacked by Mr. Fox, and they don’t call him fantastic for nothing. This children’s book explores every angle of marriage, adolescence, what it means to be a man – or a fox, rather – and most importantly what comradery truly means. This book is fantastically written and illustrated, and is one of the greatest stories to ever be told: the tale is exquisite in its ability to convey simple truths to children, and delve deeper into much more complex ideas and hardships. If asked to describe this piece of literature in one word, it can only be detailed as a masterpiece. - @FalcoLombardi of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library