
However, he doesn't care because, due to the old woman's advanced age (86), she probably won't live more than nine years either. The reason: Grandma reveals to Luke that in his rodent form he will hardly live a decade. Actually, this approach is the main evidence of the staunchest critics of the novel, who claim that it "teaches boys to hate women."Īnother much discussed aspect is the end of the book. The exposure of the attractive women presented in the text as evil witches It is not exactly a source of inspiration for the feminist cause. Finally, the protagonist and his grandmother return to the Nordic territories, where they promise to eradicate all the witches on the planet. Later, the third part of the book recounts how the rodent-child manages to frustrate the magicians' plans when he gets them to try their own "mouse-maker".

Meanwhile, the perverse females They discover Luke and transform him into a mouse. There, they discover that the women staying at the hostel are undercover witches. The second section shows the boy with his grandmother during your summer vacation at the Grand Hotel in Bournemouth, England. The first third of the text comprises Luke's stay in Norway under the care of his grandmother. Try Kindle Unlimited for free: million books for you So the core of the story describes how Luke sets out to stop the villains from turning everyone at the gala into mice. To achieve its goal, the aforementioned group of witches annually organizes a party at a lavish Bournemouth hotel. The real objective of the association of witches is to find more affective techniques for the annihilation of infants. In fact, English witches run the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. These evil entities they don't have the spooky look of fairy talesOn the contrary, they are beautiful, apparently normal women.

Luke's grandmother tells her grandson that witches are real and details which are the most used signals to identify them.

