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The Long Patrol (Redwall, Book 10)

The Long Patrol (Redwall, Book 10)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What I thought.
Review: I thought this book was the best of the whole Redwall series and is a must read for readers who enjoy the fantasy genre.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Dissapointing
Review: I never really liked the badger lords and hares and in this book they were too "perilous" It was one of the good-bad books in the series but some parts were good and realistic. I guess I recomend it to other readers but it is kind of a dissapointment to longtime Redwall fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: Brain Jaques wrote another winner! I have always loved the hares and wished that they have been made into main characters. Tammeo is the real idea of the hare, a easy going, scarfing fuzz ball. 9 I mean that in a good way.) I Have found that The redwall books are getting predictable. The good guys always win, a beloved, good, character dies and there is aways a truble making dibbin.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brian Jacques writes with yet another fantastic Redwall book
Review: In almost every Redwall novel if not all there is a hare. Hares are extremely comical and even more hungry creatures and it seemed as though you could never get enough of them in Jacques' other books, until the Long Patrol. Other than being funny, bottomless pits, the hares are also very noble creatures and veterans in the ways of war. At Salamandastrom, the legendary volcano, the even more legendary Long Patrol meet up with a young hare and go through thick and thin, through tons of small subplots until the book is topped off with a huge battle with countless vermin of the infamous rapscallion hord in order to save freedom for all good creatures in a desperate fight between good and evil.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: superb adventure!!!
Review: i just finished "the long patrol" and i loved it! the hares have been my favorite charachters since i read my first redwall book and this certainly did them justice. i hope we get to see more on tammelo and the long patrol in the future

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An admirable addition to the Redwall chronicles
Review: I received a copy of the latest Redwall book, The Long Patrol, for Christmas 1998. Having read through it, I was delighted with the story. As usual, the characters come alive on the pages, and you are irresistibly drawn into the plot. I would recommend this book to anyone, and most especially to people who are following the series, as it is the latest volume and truly a great work of storytelling

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one of the best
Review: This is one of the best of Jacques' books that I have read! I love the fact that he has made other creatures besides mice into brothers, sisters, abbesses, and champions. Jacques also has a wonderful description of battle and the odds. It is one of the first times that I have felt fear when the enemy army charges. This is a good continuation of Pearls of Lutra. I strongly recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST book I've read sofar in this series
Review: Long patrol is a masterpiece! Brian Jacques weaves this tale better than all of the others I have read so far! I highly reccomend this book to anyone interested.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My review states descriptions of the book.
Review: This book is very exciting, emotional, and descriptive. It follows tradition with former books in the series and displays information in long fruitful sentences. Battle description both made me cry and laugh for the death of a protagonist and the defeat of evil. The Long Patrol displays a perfect development of the series of Redwall.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: This was a wonderful edition tothe Redwall saga. Its continuing characters from Pearls of Lutra brightened it up and the hares of the Long Patrol are sure "perilous"


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