Another Redwall adventure you won't forget!
The devious ruler Vilaya the Sable Quean and her hordes of vermin have a plan to conquer Redwall. And when the Dibbuns go missing, the plan is revealed. Will the Redwallers risk their Abbey and all of Mossflower Wood to save their precious young ones? Perhaps Buckler, Blademaster of the Long Patrol, can save the day. He has a score of his own to settle. And fear not, the Dibbuns are not as innocent as they appear. After all, they're from Redwall!
VOYA - Lauri J. Vaughan
This latest Redwall title makes the case that Jacques'S twenty-one volume series is among the top tier of consistently excellent storytelling. Just turned seventy, the master shows no signs of letting up or slowing down the action of his sweeping sagas that play out in the lives of the gentle critters of Mossflower Wood. In classic Jacquesian style, several story threads fire up quickly, effectively snaring any beast meandering about the first several pages. With his loyal sidekick Diggs, the heroic and rebellious Buckler, Blademaster hare of the Long Patrol, sets out from Salamandastron on a journey to Redwall Abbey. Meanwhile fiendish Zwilt the Shade orchestrates an insidious plan to take over the Abbey with his band of vermin, the Ravagers. Even more ruthless is Zwilt's commander, Vilaya the evil Sable Quean. Predictable? Yes. Formulaic? Of course. No matter. Redwall addicts do not feverishly hunt down Jacques's titles because they expect the unexpected. What might be drawbacks in the hands of a less-experienced descriptor become solid and familiar foundations upon which Jacques weaves fantastic adventure and swashbuckling action embellished with delicious detail. The tale of Buckler, Zwilt the Shade, and Vilaya runs to a satisfying end leaving fans counting the days until the next series title, but it can be picked up anywhere. This installment is just as good a starting point as any of the previous twenty titles. Tweens and young teens will line up for it, and multiple copies will not go unread. No doubt freshly infected hordes will want to snap up as many previous titles as they can lay their hands on. Reviewer: Lauri J. Vaughan
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Praise for the Redwall series
“Brian Jacques has the true fantasy writer’s ability to create a wholly new and believable world.” –School Library Journal
“The medieval world of Redwall Abbey—where gallant mouse warriors triumph over evil invaders—has truly become the stuff of legend.” –Seattle Post-Intelligencer
“A grand adventure story. Once the reader is hooked, there is no peace until the final page.” –Chicago Sun-Times
“Jacques’s effortless, fast-paced narrative gets its readers quickly hooked. He clearly loves this other world he has created—there’s a genius sense of involvement and care (lots of lovingly descriptive passages), as well as an overflowing, driving imagination.” –Birmingham Post
“Redwall is both an incredible and ingratiating place, one to which readers will doubtless cheerfully return.” –New York Times Book Review
“An excellent adventure with an enlightened conscience. Brilliantly complex. With vibrant and distinct animal characters, Jacques’s classically inspired plot-weaving achieves virtuosity.” –Publishers Weekly
“Only a churl would reject this morality play in fur.” –Kirkus Reviews
“Filled with the kind of vibrant storytelling that fans of Jacques have come to expect. His dialogue is lively and delightful to read aloud…so rich in detail that the sights and sounds and smells of the adventure pull the reader in.” –Grand Rapids Press (MI)
“A richly imagined world in which bloody battles vie for attention with copious feasting and tender romancing. Where males and females are heroes and warriors. Where the young triumph and the old endure. Where intelligence is as valued as strength and wit is frequently more important than size…[Jacques] continues to surprise and delight with intriguing plots and fresh faces.” –Cincinnati Enquirer
“The Knights of the Round Table with paws.” –The Sunday Times (London)
Children's Literature - Denise Daley
Vilaya is an evil Sable Quean. She rules an empire of vermin and she is conniving to conquer the peaceful Redwall Abbey. Zwilt the Shade is the Sable Quean's trusted aide and he vows to help her with her plan. Ruthless and reckless, Zwilt will carelessly kill any animal that gets in his way. Vilaya puts her plan into action by kidnapping some of the young dibbuns of Redwall. At first, the Redwallers assume the young dibbuns have simply wandered off but after their worst fears are confirmed, they devise a plan of their own. Using ingenuity and cleverness, Buckler the Blademaster helps prepare Redwall dwellers for an invasion of the Sable Quean's dark caverns in an attempt to rescue the dibbuns who are being held hostage. The action culminates in the harrowing adventures that many of the characters encounter on their journey. The events leading to the climax are very detailed and the prose can be lengthy. Still, readers of the popular "Redwall" series by this acclaimed author will find delight in yet another adventure featuring the endearing creatures of Redwall Abbey. Reviewer: Denise Daley
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