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Furrie, anyone?

music.forlife7

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I'm a fan of anthropomorphic animals. I love the Redwall animals (from the Redwall books by Brian Jacques) as my favorite ones. Furries rock! Anthrocon looks like a cool event. Although I'm probably too shy to attend it even though I'm old enough to. I like furries because they combine the elements of both animals and people and they can show what it would be like if animals were humanized, just for fun.
 
I super love the Narnia books! I have a C.S. Lewis fixation anyway, but when I need a vacation and can't get one, I go spend time in Narnia, or Lothlorien : ). My brother has the Redwall books, but I never read them. I'll have to ask him about them. I love to read. I really love the badgers in The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, but Reepicheep is probably my favorite.
 
I super love the Narnia books! I have a C.S. Lewis fixation anyway, but when I need a vacation and can't get one, I go spend time in Narnia, or Lothlorien : ). My brother has the Redwall books, but I never read them. I'll have to ask him about them. I love to read. I really love the badgers in The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, but Reepicheep is probably my favorite.
I love Trufflehunter and Repicheep :) And I forgot the s in the title Lol. Sorry :P
 
I super love the Narnia books! I have a C.S. Lewis fixation anyway, but when I need a vacation and can't get one, I go spend time in Narnia, or Lothlorien : ). My brother has the Redwall books, but I never read them. I'll have to ask him about them. I love to read. I really love the badgers in The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, but Reepicheep is probably my favorite.

Have you read all the books yet? I forget which one will be the next movie but the Final Battle should be interesting!:D
 
I loved the first and second book. My favorite Redwall tiles are High Rhulain, Pearls of Lutra, Mossflower, and Martin the Warrior.
 
Have you read all the books yet? I forget which one will be the next movie but the Final Battle should be interesting!:D

I have, over and over! Plus I've read all of them out loud to my kids. I was dissapointed how they made Peter kind of a jerk in Prince Caspian. He was very good to Caspian in the book, and that would have been a great example of character to kids watching it. But overall I think they've done a fantastic job with the movies. They stayed very true to the ending of The Lone Islands which made me very, very happy! And they stayed true to Reepicheep's character.
 

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