Yeah, I know Outcast is usually a book people either love or hate. 😅 I can see why lots of people would like the book, it just wasn't what I was expecting. I love almost all the Redwall books, so I still think Lord Brocktree is a very good book. Dotti is probably one of my favorite characters in the whole series! I know my ranking is probably different from a lot of people's. Thanks for sharing your own take on it!
"Doomwhyte" & "Loamhedhge" are two of my least-favorite books, and it really comes down to 1 factor in each. For "Doomwhyte," it's the Gonffellins. I liked the Gentleman Thief Gonff in "Mossflower," but trying to build a whole society out of his archetype is not only awkward, it's just bad. They style themselves as thieves, and are proud of it, yet they're offended when someone accuses them of stealing? As for "Loamhedge," the repetition of the journey taken in "Mattimeo" already made me less invested, but I hated the reveal of "you could've walked the whole time if you just tried!" On a more positive note, I love "The Long Patrol." I enjoyed the dynamic of the curmudgeon Russa being a guardian for naive and starry-eyed Tammo, and for Tammo's journey to becoming a seasoned hare of the titular group. I also appreciate the books emphasis on the weight of sacrifice. The Patrol they encounter is full of fun & interesting characters as well. I'm happy to see "Pearls of Lutra" & "Marlfox" get some recognition! I personally feel "Pearls" has the best riddles in the series. I'll need to reread "High Rhulain," "Triss," & "Rakkety Tam" at some point. I only read through them once. And that's the wonderful thing about this series. While we may not necessarily like the same books, each of them is likely at least somebody's favorite. Sometimes we miss things, while other times certain stories just have to be allowed to grow on you. "The Bellmaker," for instance, will always hold a special place in my heart just for the character of Blaggut.
Thanks for taking the time to comment! I really appreciate getting comments like this. :) I actually agree with you that the Gonfellins completely miss the point of Gonff, but that’s part of why I find them interesting. The idea of a group getting so wrapped up in a singular figure that they completely miss the very foundations of what that figure stood for is fascinating. I might be misremembering this, but I think they changed by the end, which felt like their thieving ways were actually being shown as wrong. But, I totally get being frustrated by them. 😅 That’s a complaint about “Loamhedge” that I have been torn over each time I read it. On the one hand, it does make the whole journey feel pointless, but on the other, it would have been weird to have an actual secret cure lost at Loamhedge. I have so many mixed feelings on “Loamhedge”. I don’t know why “The Long Patrol” never clicked for me. I still love it though, since I love most of the Redwall books. “Pearls of Lutra” was actually the last Redwall book I read, so it had the whole series to live up to. And it fully delivered! I’m glad to hear someone else appreciates it and “Marlfox.” 😄 It’s always interesting to hear how someone else ranks Redwall books, because like you said, there are so many and people can have completely different opinions on them. There’s so much to love about this series, and there’s no one ‘correct’ ranking. Again, thanks for watching and commenting!
These books will always hold a special place in my memories. Great ranking and I'm glad I found this video!
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! The Redwall series is still one of my favorite series to this day. There's just something special about it.
Lord Brocktree and Outcast were my favorites when I was kid lol granted I didn't read even a 1/4 of the books
Yeah, I know Outcast is usually a book people either love or hate. 😅 I can see why lots of people would like the book, it just wasn't what I was expecting.
I love almost all the Redwall books, so I still think Lord Brocktree is a very good book. Dotti is probably one of my favorite characters in the whole series!
I know my ranking is probably different from a lot of people's. Thanks for sharing your own take on it!
"Doomwhyte" & "Loamhedhge" are two of my least-favorite books, and it really comes down to 1 factor in each. For "Doomwhyte," it's the Gonffellins. I liked the Gentleman Thief Gonff in "Mossflower," but trying to build a whole society out of his archetype is not only awkward, it's just bad. They style themselves as thieves, and are proud of it, yet they're offended when someone accuses them of stealing? As for "Loamhedge," the repetition of the journey taken in "Mattimeo" already made me less invested, but I hated the reveal of "you could've walked the whole time if you just tried!"
On a more positive note, I love "The Long Patrol." I enjoyed the dynamic of the curmudgeon Russa being a guardian for naive and starry-eyed Tammo, and for Tammo's journey to becoming a seasoned hare of the titular group. I also appreciate the books emphasis on the weight of sacrifice. The Patrol they encounter is full of fun & interesting characters as well. I'm happy to see "Pearls of Lutra" & "Marlfox" get some recognition! I personally feel "Pearls" has the best riddles in the series.
I'll need to reread "High Rhulain," "Triss," & "Rakkety Tam" at some point. I only read through them once. And that's the wonderful thing about this series. While we may not necessarily like the same books, each of them is likely at least somebody's favorite. Sometimes we miss things, while other times certain stories just have to be allowed to grow on you. "The Bellmaker," for instance, will always hold a special place in my heart just for the character of Blaggut.
Thanks for taking the time to comment! I really appreciate getting comments like this. :)
I actually agree with you that the Gonfellins completely miss the point of Gonff, but that’s part of why I find them interesting. The idea of a group getting so wrapped up in a singular figure that they completely miss the very foundations of what that figure stood for is fascinating. I might be misremembering this, but I think they changed by the end, which felt like their thieving ways were actually being shown as wrong. But, I totally get being frustrated by them. 😅
That’s a complaint about “Loamhedge” that I have been torn over each time I read it. On the one hand, it does make the whole journey feel pointless, but on the other, it would have been weird to have an actual secret cure lost at Loamhedge. I have so many mixed feelings on “Loamhedge”.
I don’t know why “The Long Patrol” never clicked for me. I still love it though, since I love most of the Redwall books. “Pearls of Lutra” was actually the last Redwall book I read, so it had the whole series to live up to. And it fully delivered! I’m glad to hear someone else appreciates it and “Marlfox.” 😄
It’s always interesting to hear how someone else ranks Redwall books, because like you said, there are so many and people can have completely different opinions on them. There’s so much to love about this series, and there’s no one ‘correct’ ranking. Again, thanks for watching and commenting!