>>2
Because we can only read certain books during certain parts of our lifetimes, otherwise we are young and stupid.
0/10
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Anonymous2009-12-27 16:38
My god, those were my favourite books when I was a kid.
I still have them for reading purposes.
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Anonymous2009-12-27 21:47
I still read mine from time to time too.
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Anonymous2009-12-28 0:29
I have Taggerung, Rakkety Tam, and High Rhulain. They're some of my favorites. (Fuck yeah Scottish squirrels.)
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Anonymous2009-12-28 0:31
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Ender's Game
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Anonymous2009-12-28 4:14
>>4
I never said you were stupid for reading the book. Just a nostalgia faggot.
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Anonymous2009-12-28 13:29
>>7 My fav is still Martin the Warrior, but I really like Rakkety Tam, for the same reason. >>8 wrong thread bro >>9 I don't see how just reading the books makes me a nostalgiafag. Now, if all I liked was the old books, then sure, I'd be a nostalgiafag.
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Anonymous2009-12-29 0:30
Read them as a child. Re-read one not too long ago because it was the only thing laying around... wasn't bad!
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Anonymous2009-12-29 7:00
I really truly enjoyed the Redwall books as a child, but one thing always bugged me.
The weasels were always, ALWAYS beyond redemption. Like, there was even one taken in by mice, raised as one of theirs, and he still ended up bad. I don't remember the specifics, but he died in such a way that he was either trying to save himself, or sacrifice himself to save a mouse, and it was very ambiguous.
That kind of thing has unfortunate implications, y'know.
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Anonymous2009-12-29 10:50
>>12
It's bugged me, too, but I tend not to dwell on it. Outcast wasn't one of my mist favorite books. It's good, but it never really imprinted on me like other books did.