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Which Redwall book did you first read?

Started by rrrrr, April 23, 2015, 01:58:16 AM

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SoranMBane

The very first one, Redwall. My introduction to the Redwall books was actually through the animated series, which I loved to pieces at the time (even if it doesn't hold up particularly well now), so, when I walked into my elementary school library and saw the book sitting on the shelf, I picked it up, and the rest is history.

Faiyloe

Well I have this memory of seeing an episode of Redwall when I was really little but that doesn't count because I didn't make the connection until I had read the book and watched the show again after that... I only remembered this one part where the bank voles are making faces at Cluny from the wall top.

So to answer your question Redwall was the first one I read. I am very passionate about reading books in the order that they where published. Not necessarily the order they where numbered. I am proud to say that I read every single Redwall book that way except for two in the middle, I think it was Marl Fox and Pearls of Lutra.
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The Skarzs

I remember being at a relative's house while they were watching some of the Mattimeo series, and then when I was a little older I remember seeing the animated Redwall and really enjoying it. Our family became friends with another family, and on their towering cedar-and-glass bookcase they had The Legend of Luke. I was curious as to why there was a freaking ship stuck in a rock, as well as the funny-looking people below. They said it was Redwall, and I was surprised that there were more books than just Redwall (I had known Redwall was a book, but never actually read it.) I asked my mom about it and it turns out we had it for years. I had seen them on the shelf, but never recognized what they were. I was also pleasantly surprised to find out there were the next two books also on the shelf.
  Then I went on to read them all in order of publication by hunting them down at the libraries and book stores. Except for Pearls of Lutra and . . . Marlfox.

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Anyhow, now I have nearly all the books. :P
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Captain Tammo

My dad brought me to the bookstore with my siblings when I was in about 5th or 6th grade and he said I had to get a book. I ended up going home with The Long Patrol, Mattimeo, and Martin the Warrior

We decided to read The Long Patrol together, first, but never actually finished it :/ The first Redwall book I actually read beginning-to-end was High Rhulain and it still remains as one of my favorites :) I never finished The Long Patrol until a few years later after I had read some of the others, but I'd have to say that It's tied for first. I then skipped around in the series a little and started reading it all in order of publication starting at around Mariel of Redwall
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I just borrowed The Long Patrol from the library!  ;D
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Eulaliaaa!

I think Redwall was the first one I read. After that, I read them all completely out of order.
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Edraithel

Redwall was probably the first one I read and then Mossflower. I followed the order that was in the front of the books for the majority of the time but I think after awhile I started to read whichever one I wanted.
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Faiyloe

Quote from: The Skarzs on April 23, 2015, 03:09:51 AM

  Then I went on to read them all in order of publication by hunting them down at the libraries and book stores. Except for Pearls of Lutra and . . . Marlfox.

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Anyhow, now I have nearly all the books. :P

XD You too, I switched them because they didn't have the next one in the library at the time and I was like.... NEED BOOK NOW! XD So I got the next in line which they had.
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Luftwaffles

My first one was (and still is, since I haven't finished it yet): Redwall.
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Banya

I was 7 when my mother showed me the books at the library; they have their own shelf in the 'Series' section.  They'd been recommended for me by a friend of her's.  I had my first brand-new library card and started with Redwall.  I didn't pay any attention to the order in which they'd been released; I went by characters.  So, after reading Redwall, I read Mattimeo.  It must have been a full year later (I was only allowed to get books from the public library during summer vacation) because I remember reading Mattimeo around a campfire the summer after 2nd grade.  I next read Martin the Warrior, because he'd been mentioned so frequently in the two previous books, and Mattimeo's son is named Martin.  When I was 8 I got Taggerung for Christmas, and read that 4th; it's so worn and used now.  They were all out of order until Loamhedge; every book after that I read in the order of its release.  I received for Christmas a signed copy of Loamhedge not long after its release but waited to read it until I'd read all of the earlier books.  Now I own most of the series; I buy them gently used online so I have copies of my own.
   

The Skarzs

Quote from: Faiyloe on April 23, 2015, 08:37:11 PM
XD You too, I switched them because they didn't have the next one in the library at the time and I was like.... NEED BOOK NOW! XD So I got the next in line which they had.
I'm not sure exactly why I read them out of order, but when I found out I was rather disappointed.
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rrrrr

I read them seriously random order.

Like this

The Bellmaker
Redwall
Lord Brocktree
High Rhulain
Taggerung
etc...

So random order! :P

Ugh I need to start reading them in order, but my library (school + public) only has about 16 combined (and I've read 11)
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Dibbun Against Bedtime

I read

Martin the Warrior
Mossflower
Triss
Lord Brocktree
Loamhedge
Redwall
Mattimeo
Pearls of Lutra
The Bellmaker
"An' if on an empty tummy I'm slain,
Then I'll jolly well never get killed again,
So pass the pudden an' fetch those pies,
An' I'll give the foebeast a rotten surprise!"