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Sun Oct 09, 2005 6:36 pm
I picked it up a few days ago....been waiting for it's release forever!
Young Tiria Wildlough is an ottermaid touched by the paw of destiny. Her epic adventure takes her on a journey from Redwall Abbey across the Great Western Sea, to the mysterious Green Isle. There she must fulfill an ancient prophecy and gain her inheritance.
Green Isle is home to the otterclans, but they are beset by dangers from Wildcat chieftain Riggu Fellis and his catguard slave masters. Aided by two birds and a platoon of Long Patrol hares, Tiria joins forces with the outlaw leader of the otterclans in a battle that will test all their courage and skill.
In the true tradition of Redwall comes a new saga full of feasts and fighting, riddles and quests, and a heroine you’re not likely to forget as she strives to become the chosen one—the High Rhulain!
Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:28 pm
*sobs*
I don't own it yet! I'm a disgrace to my fandom! I need the redwall cook book too. I've been dying to make shrimp and hotroot soup for years.
YEARS! i've tried to make my own but it just doesn't seem right.
Woe is me!
Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:25 am
Redwall, I remember those days, there good books, top notch animal fiction. But I've moved on, the stories were just too similair, I got up to Pearls of Lutra, they were all good to pretty good, to alright. I can only truly recommend Redwall and Mossflower, they had the best stories out of the whole series.
High Rulian, I dunno, sounds like the same old plot, I just read The Ribbajack and it made me notice that Brian Jacques is a really good writer outsikde of the Redwall series and I really enjoyed that book, but Redwall, I mite give Rakkety Tam a read, but overall I'm kinda done with the series, yeah, I know this was too long.
Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:10 pm
Redwall for me is a total nostalgia thing. Jacques is a good writer IN the redwall series, but he is stuck on the same plot. And yet, I still love him. He's had a stroke, and a heart attack over the past couple years, so it's pretty amazing that he's still writing at all!
I really liked Castaways of the Flying Dutchman, and I think this weekend i'll pick up The Angels Command (if time allows). Rakkety Tamm was kinda neat. I can't remember. Maybe i'll have to give it a re-read when i've got the chance.
Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:52 pm
This Redwall sounds interesting. Like Articfox though, some of them are somewhat similar. My first Redwall book was Lord Brocktree and it was quite good. My favourite is still The Legend of Luke though!! It's so... heroic!! =D
Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:20 pm
The Legend of Luke is my favourite too, though I haven't read them all. Soon I will have though, I'll be buying the entire series.
Sat Oct 15, 2005 5:54 pm
Meh, I finished High Rhulain last night. Jacques should just stop writing Redwall books now and move on to some other series. Talk about overkill! Up to now, they've all at least moved me to some extent. This one was just like "O.O...........O_O.........U_U....." But I'm done ranting now.
Sat Oct 22, 2005 9:09 pm
Tryske Rainbreeze wrote:Meh, I finished High Rhulain last night. Jacques should just stop writing Redwall books now and move on to some other series. Talk about overkill! Up to now, they've all at least moved me to some extent. This one was just like "O.O...........O_O.........U_U....." But I'm done ranting now.
*cries*
Don't say that!
The day he stops writing redwall... will be a very dark day indeed.
Sun Oct 23, 2005 5:56 pm
ahoteinrun wrote:Tryske Rainbreeze wrote:Meh, I finished High Rhulain last night. Jacques should just stop writing Redwall books now and move on to some other series. Talk about overkill! Up to now, they've all at least moved me to some extent. This one was just like "O.O...........O_O.........U_U....." But I'm done ranting now.
*cries*
Don't say that!
The day he stops writing redwall... will be a very dark day indeed.
That it will, that it will. And....I ordered the cookbook yesterday.
Tue Oct 25, 2005 7:27 am
What I want to read about is the times long before Redwall...Jacques has hinted about it, but never written a book about it, at least, i think not
Thu Oct 27, 2005 6:10 pm
That'd be a neat book.
I so badly want the recipi book. It's on my Christmas list. That food is just... drool worthy.
I want the recipi for shrimp and hotroot soup. Have for years. I need it... can't survive... without it. *cries*
Fri Oct 28, 2005 9:12 pm
ahoteinrun wrote:That'd be a neat book.
I so badly want the recipi book. It's on my Christmas list. That food is just... drool worthy.
I want the recipi for shrimp and hotroot soup. Have for years. I need it... can't survive... without it. *cries*
I'll send you the recipe for it when I get it then, no?
Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:04 am
.:Requiem:. wrote:ahoteinrun wrote:That'd be a neat book.
I so badly want the recipi book. It's on my Christmas list. That food is just... drool worthy.
I want the recipi for shrimp and hotroot soup. Have for years. I need it... can't survive... without it. *cries*
I'll send you the recipe for it when I get it then, no?
*drools in happyness*
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