Gary cat napping after a bit of light reading 😆
Gary cat napping after a bit of light reading 😆
This is a really great book, the plot is interesting and there‘s a lot of characters that all have their own personalities and roles to play.There are scenes that show the villains perspective and planning, it makes it clear that he is a serious threat to the protagonists. I also like that despite being a book for younger readers, it‘s not afraid to show violence. I don‘t know if I‘ll read the rest of the series but I recommend this book.
I took this photo of books that I reread for an IG book challenge… and it has so far accrued one like 🤡
Anyway, I like this photo! And rereading! It‘s been awhile since I‘ve read Redwall tho - I love Basil Stag Hare. Character of all time.
#sundayfunday @bookmarktavern
I have met Brian Jacques, Chuck Palahniuk, John Leguizamo, and Sam J. Miller.
I'd like to meet V.E. Schwab, Deliliah S. Dawson, Steve Martin, and Jeff Lemire.
It snowed last night, so I needed something warm and satisfying. These Savoury Squirrel Bakes hit just right. ❤️
#DinnerByTheBook
I am posting one book per day from my extensive, and ever growing, TBR shelves. Some are old and some are new, some were gifts and some I don't remember why I bought them.
Day 39
#ABookADay2024
Some Sunday afternoon reading in my pyjamas. The Redwall series was one of my favourites as a kid and I'm enjoying re-reading some of the books. Mossflower is the second book in the series if you are reading them in publication order.
#Childhoodfavourite #RedwallSeries #Rereading #MiddleGrade
When the younglings of Redwall are kidnapped by a gang of vermin, it‘s up to Buckler, a Blademaster of the Long Patrol to rescue.
This still had everything I loved from reading Redwall as a child. Charming characters, fantastic feasts, epic battles to protect the vulnerable. It was like coming home. But, I‘m also a lot more aware of the slow plot, uneven pacing, & the black & white nature of good & evil with the animal species. 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑