Redwall Books

Started by Bladetail the Ferret, January 19, 2005, 09:38:53 AM

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wolf bite

 I am sure I said this long ago. But when people first started talking about books here, I said ?They wrote a book about this site?? I have since read the first book and I have the 2nd one that I am yet to read. * looks at bookshelf *


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Nohcnonk

 I wouldn't call the second post spam, but he has no excuses anymore. ^_^

Anyway, has he come out with anything after Loamhedge?

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Briar

So, I see this post has not been updated in quite some time so here is the complete list.

Redwall
Mossflower 
Mattimeo 
Mariel of Redwall 
Salamandastron 
Martin the Warrior 
The Bellmaker 
Outcast of Redwall 
The Pearls of Lutra 
The Long Patrol
Marlfox
The Legend of Luke 
Lord Brocktree 
The Taggerung
Triss
Loamhedge
Rakkety Tam 
High Rhulain
Eulalia! 
Doomwyte *newest*

A book called The Sable Quean  is due next year.

I don't really read the books anymore, but used to when I was younger.  I even met Brian Jacques, which was pretty cool.

His Flying Dutchman series is really good, it is geared toward older audiences (like 13-16)

I found out about this game through a link on wikipedia.org.  Lucky find I do believe. :)
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Holby

I haven't read anything since Loamhedge. For those who still read Redwall, has anything much changed, or is it still the same old formula?

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The Obliterator

well its basicly the same i think he goes a bit overboard with the badgers in Eulalia but i havn't read anything past Eulalia mainly cause i haven't found anything yet.
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Holby

http://redwall.wikia.com/wiki/News:%22Doomwyte%22_-_Reviewed_by_the_Redwall_Wiki

That sounds interesting. I might have to borrow it from the library when I feel nostalgic (but in want of something new).
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Ruatine

I've read everything up to High Rhulain. I still read the Redwall series occasionally when I want a laugh. I read much more of Terry Pratchett, Trudi Canavan and Anne McCaffrey. (Along with my yearly reading of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, of course. ^.^)
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windhound

I've kept up, hadnt heard about Doomwyte though

They're fun, simple books
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The Obliterator

Quote from: Ruatine on November 20, 2008, 10:06:41 AM
I've read everything up to High Rhulain. I still read the Redwall series occasionally when I want a laugh. I read much more of Terry Pratchett, Trudi Canavan and Anne McCaffrey. (Along with my yearly reading of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, of course. ^.^)

Heh i once read the Lord of the Rings trilogy in 5 days.  :D
Yeah i read fast.
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...but getting involved is so much better

Gen. Volkov

What does that have to do with this topic Oblit?
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Briar

Quote from: The Obliterator on November 21, 2008, 12:07:50 AM
Quote from: Ruatine on November 20, 2008, 10:06:41 AM
I've read everything up to High Rhulain. I still read the Redwall series occasionally when I want a laugh. I read much more of Terry Pratchett, Trudi Canavan and Anne McCaffrey. (Along with my yearly reading of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, of course. ^.^)

Heh i once read the Lord of the Rings trilogy in 5 days.  :D
Yeah i read fast.

I don't think this has much to do about the post...more about the LoTR comment.  Minor sidetrack that I believe can be excused.
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Martin the warrior

ive read them all up to loamhedge.I was about half way through when i had to return it to the library. Stinkin' librarians!
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Knows naught at all.
I-- am that is.
Two mice within Redwall.
The Warrior sleeps twixt Hall and Cavern Hole.
I-- am that is.
Take on my mighty role.

Juska

I haven't read one of the books in like 5 years, when your 13 and reading a book with talking animals, well I'm sure some of you went to a public school, reading in general is scoffed at. That and eventually you realize the story is the same old man in a new suit every time. Would like to sit down and read the new ones one weekend though, if I could.

Eventually, when I have kids I look forward to sharing my discovery with them.
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Firetooth

read all but doomwwyte and mariel of redwall ;)
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