View Poll Results: Have you ever read the Redwall books?

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  • Never heard of 'em

    11 73.33%
  • Heard of 'em but never read 'em

    0 0%
  • I think I read one...

    0 0%
  • I have read some of them

    1 6.67%
  • I HAVE READ ALL THE BOOKS! THEY ARE GREAT!

    3 20.00%

Thread: Have you ever read the redwall books?

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    Have you ever read the redwall books?

    Just a simple poll
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    never heard of them what are they??
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    Theyre awesome books. Very good to read.
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    Yeah..I read em all about 5 years ago in 7th grade...They were awesome! I just wish he'd write some more....

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    i read them a while ago to they were prety good at first but then the got repetative and the last one sucked

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    If you think those are awesome read R.A.Salvatore's books about Drizzt.

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