Any Redwall fans?

Category: book Nook

Post 1 by Starry (Newborn Zoner) on Thursday, 15-Apr-2004 19:45:26

I just finished reading Mossflower about a month ago. It's awesome!
Ell

Post 2 by Emailaddressthief (the Zone BBS remains forever my home page) on Friday, 16-Apr-2004 12:48:21

I have never read any Redwall stuff.

Post 3 by Starry (Newborn Zoner) on Sunday, 18-Apr-2004 19:50:38

Oh, they're really cool! Little critters in the woods...hehehe.

Post 4 by SingerOfSongs (Heresy and apostasy is how progress is made.) on Monday, 19-Apr-2004 21:53:34

I love that series. A good many can be accessed by web braille or on talking books for those in the US. If anyone is desperate about wanting one of them, ask me. I may be able to dig one out for someone.

Post 5 by Big Pawed Bear (letting his paws be his guide.) on Monday, 27-Sep-2004 10:34:09

i read the redwall series, it's really cool. in fact, although it is meant for kids really, there's a lot of politics and other stuff in it, if you read it right.

Post 6 by Big Pawed Bear (letting his paws be his guide.) on Monday, 27-Sep-2004 10:37:46

and just to proove it, my favourite character is constance, one of the badgers, or was she the only one? anyway, she kicked tail!

Post 7 by thrillseeker (Veteran Zoner) on Monday, 27-Sep-2004 18:01:03

Ah I love Redwall. I'm actually in the process of collecting the books, they're awesome. Find something new each time I read.

Post 8 by ItsAConspiraZ (This site is so "educational") on Friday, 05-Nov-2004 22:26:30

Yeah that's another good book I found on one of those "Waiting for Harry Potter 3" booklists a while ago... I got it on audio casette narrated by the author (What a strange accent he has) and I have the first three books (The Wall, The Quest and the Warrior I think) and the Legend of Luke... they're really cute in a strange sort of way.

James