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Loamhedge (Redwall, Book 16)

Loamhedge (Redwall, Book 16)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best so far!!
Review: This is one of the best Redwall books! It made me laugh, cry and I couldn't put it down!! I have read all the Redwall books and I think this is one of the best. I highly recommend the series to people of any age.

The story is great, there are cool illustrations and you just can't put it down (in short, it is a typical Redwall book).

Although it is a great book, the ending is a bit confusing and there are many things in the story I could not quite understand, but it is still a great read.

If you are new to the Redwall series or you want to try it out, do not read this book because it is the last in the series. Read 'Martin the Warrior' instead - it is another Redwall book and it is sort of an introduction book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than I ever thought it would be!!
Review: This was actually one of the best Redwall books I ever read. Everyone said the series is getting worse. Well... this is better! I loved it. But there is a few typigraphical erroes... but... It is great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can It Get Any Better Then This?
Review: When it comes to story telling, that's what Brian Jacques does best. I have read four of his books, including 'Loamhedge,' and I love them! Now, back to the recent book. The adventure begins with Martha Braebuck, a haremaid that has been unable to walk since infancy. The fact that she may never walk bothers her, but she makes the best of it, until a dream from Martin the Warrior tells her that not all hope is lost, that the secret to her cure is in the abondoned abbey of Loamhedge. In the mean time, two old friends that used to live at Redwall, Sarobando the squirrel and Bragoon the otter, return to their home, and hearing about Martha's predicament and plan, they willingly offer to help, as long as three rebals, Horty, Martha's brother, Springald the mouse and Fenna the squirrel, don't go with them. And Lonna Bowstripe, a fearless badger that barely escaped death, is on a journey to end the evil life of Rage Bol, who is nearing the Abbey of Redwall. Full of songs, brave animals and a lesson that you don't have to carry a sword to fight back, Brian Jacques has created another masterpiece, and I can't wait for what's to come.


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