Which is better taggarung or High rhulain

Started by rachel25, February 09, 2013, 02:03:47 PM

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Redwallfan7

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First,  this is off subject but my name is Rachel  :). Now to answer your question. While High Rhulain has some strong points to it, I have to go with Taggerung. I like how Brian made it so that Tagg (Deyna) is equivalent to a teenager, and also how it focuses on him finding his identity (searching for Redwall Abbey) after he was raised in a vermin camp. His tattoos are awesome  ;D
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WoodenSpoon

You know... I really don't know. Both had their good and bad points. I liked the villians in High Rhulain. Taggerung was a little weak in that department. I think Tagg was a stronger character then ... what's her name? I know it's similar to tiara.  Anyroad, I wish she had brought her friends with her on the quest. I think that would've improved things. I also wish more focus was given to the slave otters.

   Now that I think of it... I prefer Taggerung.

Leatho Shellhound

High Rhulain for the win....and her name is Tiria Wildlough.
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Romsca

I like the book Taggerung better, but out of the two otters, my favorite is Tiria. I didn't like how Deyna seemed afraid of killing anyone to the point where it got really annoying

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I can't pick! I like both to much! I really liked Taggerung's sister.

Captain Tammo

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High Rhulain!!!!
It was the first redwall book I'd read all the way through (The Long Patrol was the first I read, but surprisingly, I finished it almost last XD) But Hgh Rhulain was my first, and one of the best!
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Leatho Shellhound

Quote from: Captain Tammo on February 13, 2013, 02:47:54 AM
High Rhulain!!!!
It was the first redwall book I'd read all the way through (The Long Patrol was the first I read, but surprisingly, I finished it almost last XD) But Hgh Rhulain was my first, and one of the best!

Yay! High Rhulain fans!
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Ungatt Trunn

I just can't decide! There both really good.

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Redwaller

When I started reading High Rhulain, I could barely put it down. So I go 100% with High Rhulain!

It's my second favorite after Redwall.

Leatho Shellhound

Quote from: Redwaller on February 20, 2013, 02:02:02 AM
When I started reading High Rhulain, I could barely put it down. So I go 100% with High Rhulain!

It's my second favorite after Redwall.

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