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Asterix and Caesar's Gift (Asterix (Orion Paperback))

Asterix and Caesar's Gift (Asterix (Orion Paperback))

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Caesar sets a cat among the pigeons...
Review: After a drunken Legionnaire is heard making insulting remarks about Julius Caesar, Caesar decides to give him a present-which he in turn sells to a Gaullish Innkeeper for a meal and some drinks.

The innkeeper, Orthopaedix, comes to the village, we know so well, with his wife and daughter, setting in chain a breakdown of cohesion there, as a dispute over the Chieftainship of the village, Obelix falling in love, and the refusal of Druid Getafix to make magic potion makes for another rollicking Asterix adventure.

Once more, a lot of fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get 'em all
Review: If you have never readix an Asterix bookix you are in for a treat. Lots of material that is over the head of youngsters. Buy..read..enjoy..then read again. Timeless...And, if your copy falls apart, replace it...cheers

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not the best...
Review: Well, its Asterix, so of course its wonderful. It certainly is not the best one, though. Rome has a new tack for conquering the village, one that causes even more dissension then usual. The addition of a rather annoying girl who seems to wrap all of the men around her finger is a sorry newcomer who just doesnt live up to the normally delightful characters. Of course it has all of the elements that make Astrix wonderful, and it is true no collection would be complete without it.


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