I've been "resting". Isn't that what actors say when they have periods of downtime, planned or not? And it's true. I got new lenses. They make it harder for me to read comfortably. By the time, I remember that I have reading glasses by my bed, my eyes are so tired that I nod off, ten minutes into any stories.
So, I HAVE been resting - my eyes, that is.
A recent ad for the second book in the Longburrow series, The Gift of Dark Hollow, by Kieran Larwood, reminded me so much of Redwall that I stopped resting to tell you about it. (By the way, that ad allows you to request a galley of the new book.)
I actually read Podkin One-Ear, the first book in this series and it was pretty darn good. It had quests and danger and good-vs-evil and clever rodents and disguises. There was food - but not exactly Redwall worthy food - is there any series that reveled in food like Redwall? - and singing or, at least, cryptic rhymes. But the battle against evil-spewing iron overrode all else. Podkin One-Ear has the advantage(?) - or disadvantage - of being at least 100 pages shorter than a standard Redwall entry.
So, fellow Booklings, if on long evenings you have wished for a series like Redwall, where intrepid animals fight the followers of evil to bring peace to their woods and meadows, where swords and trickery combine in heart-racing battles, your wish may well have been answered.
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