Do Not Disavow

Do Not Disavow By: Rick Davis   When Charlemagne established law Salic in barb’rous land, The gospel flourished, and he saw Christ’s praise on every hand.   (“Do you approve his methods now?”) I do not disavow.   King Godfrey took Jerusalem From bloody paynim hands And brought a halt to Musselmen Invading Christian lands.   (“He did some mean things anyhow!”) I do not disavow.   King Richard with his scarlet shield And passant lions ‘bossed Rode forth again unto the field To regain what was lost.   (“His deeds at Acre you allow?”) I do not disavow.   Unto the Germans Luther brought The gospel full restored, And Calvin at Geneva taught The glory of the Lord.   (“The Jews? Servetus? Holy cow!”) I do not disavow.   Stonewall and Lee like knights of old Fought for their native soil, The true and lovely to uphold Against the tyrant’s spoil.   (“Those vile racists broke their vow!”) I do not disavow.   Men

Mattimeo, Mossflower, Salamandastron

Here is my review for Mattimeo, Mossflower, and Salamandastron, the Redwall books that I read this year.



Mattimeo 3/5 stars
Mossflower 3/5 stars
Salamandastron 2/5 stars

Comments

Erica said…
Can't read it, too small. Alas.
Rick Davis said…
If you right click on the picture, you can click "Open in a new Tab" and the picture will come up in a way you can see. I don't know what's up with Blogger's new way of doing pictures.
Erica said…
Aha. And now I can say, hilarious. Although not exactly encouraging to read the Redwall series. XD
Rick Davis said…
Yeah, it seemed like he had one good idea with the first book, and then kept using the same template for all his books after that. Just make some new characters to plug into the story, and you've got a new book.
Wayne Brown said…
Haha. I like Salamandaston best, although it seems to have gotten the lowest rating. It seems as though the badgers and hares are much more interresant than the mice. Very clever little diagram hahah. =D