Jan. 12th, 2019

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For my first review for this community, I decided to tackle a very different genre from [personal profile] kalinara who is so excellently perusing fantasy and science fiction, and went for that oddly big genre of Children’s Books About Anthropomorphic Animals, Often Rodents. Quite why this is such a popular genre I’m not sure (though I think it is a less popular genre today than it was, nobody seems to be writing the 2010s version of Redwall, though if anyone is, point me in their direction, I am interested to see where this genre is going) but I read a lot of it as a child.

And, to start off with, I am not in fact doing Brian Jacques’s Redwall, possibly the most famous example, but Robin Jarvis’s The Deptford Mice, a book series that I loved as a child, but also which profoundly terrified me to the point where I hid the books at the back of my bookshelf so that things couldn’t escape from them. (I don’t actually remember how old I was at the time, or to what extent I thought this was a possibility.) I like to think that adult me will be less terrified, but I am also interested to see how they hold up to a reread and, at that, an adult reread.

Onwards, to rodent shenanigans! )

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