What's your favorite book
@abbycakes What's yours?
@KevinCarson1 as a kid it was The Yearling by Marjorie-Kinnan Rawlings. As a young adult... maybe The Awakening by Kate Chopin.
@abbycakes You ever read Watership Down? I never read it till adulthood, but I love it. Also T. H. White's Arthurian stuff.
@divineeris @abbycakes Been a while since my last reading, but the later stuff had the same tongue-in-cheek attitude and willingness to do great historical violence to the source material. He portrayed Launcelot and all the characters with French names as English, with Welsh-sounding folks like Gawain and Uwain depicted as really campy Celtic stereotypes constantly falling into Gaelic melancholia and even referring to Arthur & Co as "Sassenachs."
@divineeris @abbycakes No way to move the story from the 5th century to the Age of Chivalry without totally fubaring the history. But he twisted it into a pretty entertaining story.
@KevinCarson1 @abbycakes hmm, sassenachs was about when I lost it. P-Celtic and Q-Celtic, you know.