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Brian Jacques RIP. 1939-2011
TheFuriousWombat:
Well Harry Potter started when I was in elementary school too more or less so I dunno if that counts really. And if it does I still think it's just one good example in a giant, overflowing cesspool of awfulness (largely spawned by HPs success I think)
SonofZ3:
The Redwall series provided exactly the right thing at exactly the right time during my childhood. I loved those books, and they were my transition from 10-20 page childrens books into novels. Redwall was my first novel, and I remember I was young enough that my parents read that one to me.
Dimmukane:
I have an autographed copy of Luke around here somewhere. He had signed it with a broken arm, but didn't seem at all bothered by it and was just in general a good-natured person. I'm with Alex on this, these books were the first real full-length novels I'd read. By the time I got started there were a dozen already out, and I burned through all of them over the course of half a year.
Lines:
:cry: :cry: :cry:
He was such a good author. Hopefully his books will be remembered for a very long time.
Boro_Bandito:
Legend of Luke, Mossflower, and the Long Patrol were my favorites, but damn he wrote so many of 'em that were good, Martin the Warrior was the first one that I read in fifth grade and I basically read them all out of order some way or another. RIP good sir, I think I've got a copy of Marlfox lying around here somewhere that I should read...
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