How does /lit/ feel about Redwall?
I liked it
always made me hungry tho
for the record, i don't frequent this board. I assume, however, that you are as critical (and borderline autistic) as the rest of the site, so I'm curious to hear your opinions on the series i so enjoyed in my youth.
And yes, I salivate at the memory of the food described in the books.
>all the stories follow the same basic pattern
>some types of animals are inherently evil
Aside of that I really like them, loved them as a child
I don't give a fuck what Jacques says, the Ripfang in Mossflower is the same damn Ripfang in Lord Brocktree who escaped with the remaining armada at the end
I got a Redwall feeling of nostalgia playing Wind Waker
I wrote to him but I just got standardised response with the leaflet to join the redwall club. I did of course join, newsletters came in nice decorated envelopes and I got a nice leather bookmark
Excellent kids book. A good primer for 5th and 6th grade students into more advanced stuff like Gilgamesh and Iliad in the 7th and 8th grade.