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Doomwyte (2008)

by Brian Jacques(Favorite Author)
4 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0399245448 (ISBN13: 9780399245442)
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English
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publisher
Philomel
series
Redwall
review 1: Brian Jacques fro years now has enticed readers with amazing stories from the world of Redwall. Telling history to future, and everything in-between. Doomwyte is yet another tale which follows those from Redwall as the search on a great journey to find stolen artifacts and rescue pleasant beasts. What strikes me as different in this book is the lack of outright violence and war. Do not get me wrong, some of the great things about Redwall happen during sieges and war. Multiple times Jacques teaches about compassion and peace int solving issues, but this book shows a calmer side of Mossflower. The book does still contain battle and death, but in the long run it seems he creates a smaller death toll in this book than others I have read. However, along with the lack of battles... more, the plot does seem a little bit more simplistic. Honestly there is nothing wrong with that at all, it rather suits this story well. It speaks much to the overpowering of our inner demons and how simplistic it is to fight our demons. This is paralleled rather well through the story as multiple characters fight off their preconceived notions and deepest desires. Along the way we also get the lovely puzzling adventures of yet another Jacques riddled treasure hunt. These are always some of my favorite parts of his books, and what keeps me coming back for more. It’s fun to try and guess where everything is headed, even after reading many of his books he still seems to always be one step ahead of you. This book is definitely worth the read, or in my case the listen. I find listening to his books is one of the most enjoyable experiences. He not only narrates it himself, and his family, but he also buts music to his lovely lyrics and poems as well. Making this book an enjoyable experience or the ears and mind!
review 2: I was fond of the Redwall novels when I was younger. They are innocent and brave. I like to be able to venture back to the mossflower woods all these years later; it's a pleasant escape. I would guess that if you didn't read these books as a young reader then you wouldn't find them very interesting as an adult. But if you did; then reading one as an adult is like pulling your old sneakers out of the closet and wearing them for a day. Old and familiar but somehow new at the same time. less
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aditi123
It is amazing! Who would have thought there is a tribe that is all descendants of Gnoff?!
mbenita
Every single redwall book is unforgetable- but nothing compares to the first 6 or so.
cq1
really good, classic Jacques/Redwall, very interesting audio book rating 8
Hellel
It was fun, as usual.
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