Enough with these posturing bullshit threads where failed STEM fags pretend to enjoy Keats and Thomas Pynchon. Let's have a real and honest literary discussion
Who was the most dangerous owl?
>>8398770
im not gonna lie, most of my passwords are either "nyroc" or "coryn" from this series. i remember very little of it though, sadly. i remember i loved it up until they introduced those weird ass blue owls in book 13 or something.
>>8398817
>Is this series in any way connected to the books about that bat where the owls are the bad guys?
I haven't read the books, but I've heard that the plot in the movie strays very far from the book.
>>8399248
I have confused you, the (book-)series about that bat is completely unrelated to the part of my post that mentions the owl movie
does anyone remember some book about a raven and his sancho-panzaesque crow buddy and there's a disease and the crow goes blind then dies?
i want to say it was just called "raven" but i am probably wrong. it was a Gahoole era kids book
>>8398776
>not liking the nonviolent chinese owls
literally the most pleb opinion I have ever encountered
>>8399333
That sounds breddy interesting senpai