I'm rereading the series as well right now (um, starting with Silver on the Tree and working backward, because I'm contrary like that) and I have to say that the books are kind of problematic structurally in a lot of ways I didn't notice when I was a kid (Blodwen Rowlands didn't bother me nearly as much as she does now), as well as some I did (what IS with the memory thing?), but wow, are they awesome as well.
...except for the first book, which is definitely much lighter (and was written much earlier than the others, if I recall correctly).
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I'm rereading the series as well right now (um, starting with Silver on the Tree and working backward, because I'm contrary like that) and I have to say that the books are kind of problematic structurally in a lot of ways I didn't notice when I was a kid (Blodwen Rowlands didn't bother me nearly as much as she does now), as well as some I did (what IS with the memory thing?), but wow, are they awesome as well.
...except for the first book, which is definitely much lighter (and was written much earlier than the others, if I recall correctly).