Looking for an interesting series, where the books are written from animals point of view. Kind of like Orwell’s Animal Farm, but more fantasy / sci-fi / action.

We may follow a group of fighting turtle, or a rat’s journey to home after getting lost, things like that. If taking example from movies, Ant Z is an example.

Any recommendations?

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      1 day ago

      Thanks, will check out some reviews to see if they hold up for adults. Or will just get them for my kid.

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        11 hours ago

        There’s also a TV series I just found out about.

        I can’t recommend it as I’ve never watched it.

        But I will probably check it out. Nostalgia and everything etc etc

        I’m 31. Not that it matters btw. Just remember reading this book series like crazy growing up.

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          3 hours ago

          Yeah, I saw it mentioned on Wikipedia when reading about the books. Didn’t check the details though, as I was mainly interested in the books.

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        11 hours ago

        To be honest I can’t recommend them highly enough

        I absolutely tore through them when I was in grade school

        I love reading about all the different species and their outlooks from Redwall Abbey

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          3 hours ago

          Thanks for the recommendation. With how much everyone seemed to like them, I think I’ll just get first couple of books and see if I like them enough to continue.

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      2 days ago

      Second for Redwall, but also I read those in middle school 20 years ago. They were some of my favorite books when I was 10-13 but I felt very grown up reading them because they deal with themes like love and loss and sacrifice.