My+Thoughts+on+Walter+Moer's+Books


 * __ CAUTION- Please do not read this if you haven't read Rumo and Bluebear __**

In his books, Walter Moers is very good at catching and keeping his reader's attention. For example, at the part on page when describing a dimensional hiatus and how it works, I was laughing at the thought of how having a candle on your head would explain that complicated. Also at the part in Bluebear where Insanity tries pushing him into the Lake of Oblivion I was on the edge of my seat clutching the book with both hand and saying "Oh No." Also, as I am sure many teachers have noticed, these books are hard for me to put down. That is because these books are like strings of climaxes shoved into one with an epic climax at the end. Such as in Bluebear where it goes from him in a walnut shell in the middle of the ocean to his adventures with mini-pirates to the island of Hobgoblins to carnivorous plant problem to being the seeing eye for a reptilian rescuer and so on until Walter ends the book with the knowledge that all this time he had been dropped off the edge of the SS Moloch by his parents who were just trying to save him from the dangers of the Zamonium. And in Rumo where after killing the Demoncles he goes to Wolperting and then The Nether and finally brings back sweetheart from the dead with some help from the Non-existent teenies. I would suggest these books to anyone and everyone. Boys and girls, adults and children, these books really do have something for everyone. For girls there is the thrilling love story of Rumo (which is also great for boys) and for boys there is the sheer randomness of Bluebear (which is great for girls, too.) Hope you have enjoyed the books!