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I think that’s the case with a few of the stories but with so much diversity among his books there’s sure to be a bunch you find entrancing the whole way
I reread about four of them last year in chronological order, ones I had read really out of order before.
Terminotter wrote: "I know the last comment was in 2011 but..."Ik, it's sad that people don't really comment here anymore.
Stereotyping is not some completely evil thing to be eradicated, as it is our minds way of grasping an expectation of the items and people around us, though putting one race, or many below another (racism) is wrong.Also many stereotypes are quite accurate, and usually include a positive and a negative about an item or person.
Almost all things that are have stereotypes, not just people, and yet we point out race stereotypes and expect them to vanish.
" ...Has Brian Jacques lost his touch?..." -Altaïr
I relate.
For so long his books were a happy sanctuary for me at the end (or beginning) of the day, and once i picked the book up time lost meaning and i wouldn't even realize if someone was talking to me.
But now i can barely focus, and i find myself rereading a sentence or paragraph ten times over, and not even noticing.
Anne wrote: "I think he's running out of new ideas for plot lines. And, to speak honestly, it dissapoints me. I personally think that he should pick up the Castaway's series again. There are a hundred ways he c..."Agreed
I've been reading and rereading Redwall since i was 10, so like 5 years.The only flaw i can find in the series is that it always comes to an end.
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Vivienne wrote: "Oh no, I hadn't heard! Now I feel like a terrible excuse for a fan!Rest in peace, you dear, wonderful man. May the many stories you took with you always be enough to keep you company. :*("
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johanna wrote: "Found it out by reading the back of the Rogue Crew and reading about Brian Jaques in past tense . Wish I'd met him :I"Me to, what a sad way to find out
