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Redwall (Redwall, Book 1) Redwall (Redwall, Book 1)
by Brian Jacques

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recommended for: Middle-School Kids. xD

Of course, I've read about half the Redwall books, because I was once a twelve-year-old girl too, you know.
Redwall is actually a really good series, the characters are, of course, small rodents and cats and dogs, and they're very cute little always-cheerful things, without souls or anything. What always bothered me was, however, that there were no people. There was a human-sized church with a human-sized cart and a normal-sized horse, but where were the humans? And wouldn't they have noticed that a massive amount of rodents was building an Abbey that was still pretty big?

Oh well.

Jacques does a very good job of describing the settings in the story, as well as the food. God, it's not normal food, but by the end of the books you always are just dying for a glass of strawberry cordial or something frickin' weird like that.

No lie.

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