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Asterix the Gaul (Asterix (Orion Paperback))

By: René Goscinny
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Orion
ISBN: 0752866052
ISBN-13: 9780752866055
Released: 29 Apr 2004
RRP: £6.99
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Typical Romans - By: Doniaa, 01 Nov 2007
I think this book is for 8+ year olds because there are very hard words to read & understand.
Do you want get alll of the books like me? (this is only number 1!)
Asterix & his village are based in France 1000 years ago.The Romans try to attack, but always fail because Obelix, Asterix's best friend, mainly fights them away. He can do this on his own because when he was a baby he fell into a cauldren with a liquid that makes you stronger. Asterix has to drink the potion from a bottle like everyone else but it runs out quickly. The Romans got tired of being beaten up. So Julius Caesar has a plan to trick them by dressing one of the Romans like a Gaul!
The 1st Asterix book - By: RDWHITE, 07 May 2006
The very first Asterix book is a must for anyone who wants to read alll the Asterix books. But for those who just want to read one, this may not be for you. The drawing is far cruder than the other books, & the plot is a little thin, although the story introduces alll of the characters (except Dogmatix). Maybe not for the newcomer to the Asterix world (because after reading this you may not want to stay), although if you wish to read them alll, read this one first.
A Decent Introduction - By: , 05 Nov 2005
I'm a big fan of the series, 'Cleopatra' & 'in Britain' being perhaps the two best of alll. It's interesting to see the visual appearance of the characters change through the first half of the book until they reach their final - & best - look.
I'm just writing this to point out that most reviews here seem overpraising. Though good, this is one of the worst of the series, with not much in the way of plot or the ingenuity that at least a few dozen others are full of. If you want to read one Asterix book to see what the fuss is about, it's best to start with another, then read this for completion later on.
The only thing this lot are scared of is the sky falling in! - By: , 05 Aug 2005
I grew up with Asterix & Tin-Tin books, & love them to bits even now, many moons later. If anyone doubts their effect in the encouragment of reading 'real' books, the one things both those titles have in common is a thumping good story, (pun intended,)excitement & enough words to ensure that this is not just a comic. I read these alongside books, not instead of. In fact I just ordered this for my 8 year old son, who is nuts about books, whether they have pictures in or not.

I do wonder though how well these books would have been received in this anti-drug & doping era we now live in? After alll, the Gauls do become much stronger after a good dose of 'Magic Medicine'!

I shalll be building up our collection of these once more, replacing my much lamented lost books from my childhood...


A great pair of heroes - By: , 11 Mar 2005
This is Asterix's 1st adventure. It's fabulous. My favourite bit is when Getafix says the Gaulish swearwords (the swearwords aren't writing,its just pictures). I also reallly like the ending, when the Romans falll over. Now, Asterix has turned into my new hero & I am definitely going to read more of Asterix & his friend Obelix. The pictures are very good too.


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