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5.0 out of 5 stars The Gnole
Library Binding book arrived in excellent condition and I look forward to reading it! Seller communicated well and promptly received my item in a short amount of time. Highly recommend this seller.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Some nice ideas but inconsistent
Hard to grade and classify this one - as close as I can remember is Duncton Wood, although there are X-files type conspiracy and supernatural/horror elements..

Fungle the Gnole is the ultimate new age environmental Dalai Lama. He's a laughing rustic who benignly cuts through pretensions. Almost (but not quite) cloying sentimentality in presenting the beatific...

Published on June 26, 2003 by Trevor Kettlewell


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3.0 out of 5 stars Some nice ideas but inconsistent, June 26, 2003
This review is from: The Gnole (Paperback)
Hard to grade and classify this one - as close as I can remember is Duncton Wood, although there are X-files type conspiracy and supernatural/horror elements..

Fungle the Gnole is the ultimate new age environmental Dalai Lama. He's a laughing rustic who benignly cuts through pretensions. Almost (but not quite) cloying sentimentality in presenting the beatific integration with nature, various spirits of the wood, and with the simple community. Also a background something akin to the sadness of the Elves gradually giving over to the teaming nature-despoiling chaotic spread of humanity.

Starts setting up a standard fantasy baddie-goodie sorcery story (although the baddie is more from the horror genre, being a demon and all - a strength of the book is its underlying pantheon), then cuts to a million pop-culture references as Fungle encounters TV personalities and evil covert Govt. departments. Some OK playing with the innocent's alternative perspective on our everyday, but it's basically pretty self-indulgent.

But finally Aldridge lost me with his rough-diamond underground gangsters: we're supposed to enjoy their high spirits, but the fact that they enjoy throwing defenceless people to be torn to pieces by crocodiles as an afternoon's amusement made me unclear on the difference between them and the villain. Moreover one minute our hero can effortlessly use telepathy, astral travelling, levitation and sorcery, the next he's inexplicably running scared from any old security guard or mugger.

Some original ideas, generally capably presented, an OK overall plot/world, and some likeable central characters - but the book is inconsistent thematically and qualitatively. A bit lax in bothering for coherency: characters are added fairly randomly as we go on.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Gnole, June 18, 2011
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This review is from: The Gnole (Hardcover)
Library Binding book arrived in excellent condition and I look forward to reading it! Seller communicated well and promptly received my item in a short amount of time. Highly recommend this seller.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT BOOK, June 2, 2000
This review is from: The Gnole (Hardcover)
Found it in a small bookship in India - one of the best books I've ever read. It really made me think about things - enchanting writing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars gnoles of the world unite!, January 20, 2000
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This review is from: The Gnole (Hardcover)
the book, the gnole, is one of the best i have read in a long time. it was lent by a friend and i wanted to get a copy of my own and have discovered that it is out of print and very hard to find even in second-hand bookstores. (hint, hint to the publishers!)

the philosophy of the book is one of respecting and cherishing nature. take only what you need and use what you take. be kind to all living things. respect others, show courtesy even when it is not shown to you.

briefly it is about a creature whose ancestors once populated the applachian mountains in the south-eastern us. they guarded knowledge until the time came for it to be used. now there are only two gnoles left there and they must stop some evil creatures from making use of the sacred knowledge to do harm.

a wonderful story for children of all ages. also the illustrations must be seen. i have seldom been so captivated. i heartily recommend this book to anyone, any age, any time, any place.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Fungle Fights the Forces of Evil!, November 6, 1999
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This review is from: The Gnole (Hardcover)
GNOLE - dwarf-like herbivorous mammal. "Fungle - the only gnole ever in captivity, is considered middle-aged at one hundred twenty years."

Fungle the gnole - happier and hipper than the hobbit, more gnoledgeable than gandalf, cuddlier and cuter than Johnny Carson

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Alan Aldridge et al, can tell a tale like a tale has never been told before. This is definitely a book where you should believe the hype. Unfortunately, there isn't much hype. And the book is out of print. I think this must be due to bad publicity and marketing, which is the hugest shame.

I'd love to buy this book, but can't find it anywhere. It's been leant from a small village in Wales, all the way by air mail to me in Tel Aviv, as it's impossible to find this book. But if you find it, read it, treasure it, pass it on.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I have been trying to retrace this book for the last 5 years, September 12, 1999
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This review is from: The Gnole (Hardcover)
After having read the book, and having lent it to several friends and relatives, I have never been able to forget about dear Fungle. I was so enchanted by this lovely, cunning creature that I even named one of my cats after him. Why oh why isn't this book available anymore!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest imagination trip..., ever!, January 9, 1999
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This review is from: The Gnole (Hardcover)
I first read 'The Gnole'in 1992, when I stumbled upon a copy in a small bookshop in Farringdon, London. Having read, time and time again, endless re-vamped JRRT et al, I was a fantasy reader looking for a cure. I found it in 'The Gnole'. This book is just suberb!, and yet I very rarely see it displayed in bookshops, which leads me to wonder why. I absolutely loved this book, and so to has everyone that I have leant it to.

Please tell me that there is a follow-up in the making...!!!?

Thank You Alan, for your vision.

Adey Gibbs

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5.0 out of 5 stars It's big, It's bigger, It's a greatest story., July 20, 1998
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This review is from: The Gnole (Hardcover)
It's fun, it open your eyes to a fantasy world, where you can be Fungle, and feel like he all his greatest adventures. This book doesn't have a known end, it let you with a little question: Will it going to have a second part?
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5.0 out of 5 stars OPEN YOUR EYE'S TO A DIFFERENT WORLD, June 11, 1998
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This review is from: The Gnole (Hardcover)
THE GNOLE IS A STEP INTO A WORLD THAT IS FILLED WITH BOTH MAGIC AND WONDER. FUNGLE THE GNOLE IS A MOLE LIKE CREATURE WHO LIVES IN HARMONY WITH NATURE, AND SETS OF TO STOP WHAT HUMANS ARE DOING TO THE WORLD HE CARES ABOUT. I LOVE THIS BOOK BECAUSE AS YOU FOLLOW FUNGLE ON HIS QUEST YOU COME TO UNDERSTAND AND SYMPATHISE WITH HIM AND THE WAY HE SEE'S THE WORLD, READ THIS BOOK AND YOU WILL REVEL IN THE MAGIC, MYSTERY AND VIGOUR OF THIS WONDERFUL STORY, TO MISS IT IS TO MISS OUT.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ecological fairy story, August 31, 1996
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An excellent story which can be seen on many levels: fairy story, ecological thought-provoker, or just a plain good read. Fungle the Gnole is an intelligent mole-like creature from the Smoky Mountains. He's worried about what the humans are doing to his habitat, and embarks on a mission to save the Earth. His adventures lead him to the city, where he becomes a celebrity. When the Division of Parapsycological Research get hold of him the story turns into a real adventure! Do read it - it's brilliant.
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