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Loamhedge [Bargain Price] (Hardcover)

by Brian Jacques (Author) "Lashing rain, driven by harsh biting winds from the sea, scoured the land from the bleak salt marshes to the stunted scrub forest ..." (more)
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Number sixteen in the esteemed Redwall animal fantasy series, young readers will find Loamhedge just as wild and woolly as its predecessors. In this chapter of the seemingly endless history of the woodland abbey, adventure is sparked by the sad plight of the haremaid, Martha Braebuck. Due to a terrible event that befell her when she was just an abbey Dibbun, Martha has lost the ability to walk. But when legendary mouse Martin the Warrior comes to her in a dream and explains that the secret to winning back her legs lies within the cursed walls of the ancient abbey Loamhedge, Martha hopes for a hero who will travel to the ruins on her behalf. Enter world-class adventurers Braggon the otter and Sarobando the squirrel. The best friends have come for a visit, and decide to undertake Martha’s quest. Yet, just as soon as the two tricksters leave, the peaceful abbey folk fervently wish them back, as Redwall is suddenly under siege from the dread searat Raga Bol and his motley crew of vermin. But even as he endeavors to force the Redwall folk from their cozy nest, Raga Bol is plagued by nightmares of the massive badger archer Lonna Bowstripe, who is coming to end his reign of terror. But will Lonna get to Redwall in time to save the forest folk? And will Martha ever walk again? The only thing that’s certain is that the fur will fly and numerous feasts will be noisily consumed in yet another fur-tastic tale from beloved British storyteller Brian Jacques. (Ages 10 and older) --Jennifer Hubert --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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Grade 5 Up–Loamhedge(Philomel, 2003), Book 16 in Brian Jacques Redwall series, is populated with the usual cast of furry friends and foes. Adventuring otter Braggon and his companion, Sarobando, return to Redwall Abbey briefly before heading off on a quest to help young hare, Martha Braebuck, regain the use of her legs. At the same time, Lonna Bowstripe, an archer/badger has set out to avenge a friend's death, and two bands of rats, stoats, foxes, and other vermin have laid siege to the Abbey. There's even an eerie pack of nighttime worshippers who remind listeners that Loamhedge sounds a lot like Stonehedge. Jacques narrates the story with a versatile and enthusiastic cast of 14 actors whose authentic accents are occasionally hard to understand. Lively songs throughout add to the recording, but it's mildly disconcerting that their instrumental accompaniment is rarely based on the text. The popularity of the Redwall series makes this a logical purchase for all school and public libraries.–Barbara Wysocki, Cora J. Belden Library, Rocky Hill, CT
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4.0 out of 5 stars Almost a 5, Jul 16 2004
By WanderingStorm (Sycamore, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Loamhedge (Hardcover)
I was really hoping when I had heard that this book was called "Loamhedge" that it was more about the long-lost abbey. Unfortunately, I was a little disappointed that it was merely about a journey to the ruins and not a story about it. I had been hoping for some more history of the beginnings of Redwall. Still, the book, like all of Jacques works, is filled with adventure and intrigue, happiness and sadness, danger and more. I proudly add this book to my collection!
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5.0 out of 5 stars it rocks!!!!!!!!!!, Jun 27 2004
This review is from: Loamhedge (Hardcover)
this book is the latest thrilling tale of redwall. it is about a quest to the ancient abbey of loamhedge to enable a young hare maid named Martha to walk. this book has humour action....
EVERYTHING!!!i just cant say enough about it. u should really get it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read, Jun 16 2004
By Kidsreads.com (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Loamhedge (Hardcover)
Fans of Brian Jacques should be delighted with this latest installment of the Redwall series. As in the fifteen books preceding, LOAMHEDGE is full of mystery, adventure, romance, tragedy, and a myriad of characters we care about. In this book we are introduced to the wheelchair-bound hare named Martha Braebuck. More than anything, Martha would love to walk again, and this possibility comes to her through a vision/dream in which Martin the Warrior gives her some hints concerning the old abbey. If she can uncover these secrets, Martha should be able to lead a normal life.

When she shares her vision with other folks at the Abbey, they all work together to turn this miracle into a reality. This "quest" is helped along by the zany and loving characters of Braggon the otter and Sarobando the squirrel, best friends and former pranksters of the abbey who have been on their own world adventures and are ready and willing for yet another.

As always there are many layers to these stories, as interesting little characters weave in and out, creating subplots and more adventures. They include Martha's mischievous brother Horty --- who runs off with Sarobando and Braggon to help his sister, the evil searat Raga Bol (who holds the abbey under siege) --- and of course, all the fun "Redwallers" who are part of the colorful tapestry of the Redwall series.

Jacques's ability to create these wonderful personalities, evil and good, from animals is the height of skilled anthropomorphic writing. He has a huge following with a web site that is visited by many fans around the world (www.redwall.org). Outstanding artists lend these books an even greater depth --- all the covers are beautifully done, including this one with Troy Howell's beautiful painting. Charming ink drawings by David Elliot introduce each chapter and are also often featured on the web site.

Even if you have never read any books in this series before, you will still enjoy this latest addition to Redwall.

--- Reviewed by Sally M. Tibbetts (...)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Swabuclikng good tv
The amazing squel to Triss, and Taggerung. The Badger Lona Bula striop is on revenge. Against the evil Rag Bolag. Read more
Published on April 28 2004 by J. P. Suhr

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than I ever thought it would be!!
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. Read more
Published on April 8 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars It's okay. not the best.
I thought this book was good. It was interesting to read, but nothing els i'm afraid. I think the bad guys in the book was never really developed. Read more
Published on April 3 2004 by Reaver

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Tale of True Friendship
This book is amazingly wrtitten by Jacques. The ending is the most surprising, and I think this book is very moving. I'd recommend it to anyone.
Published on April 3 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars The Redwall series is deteriorating. (contains spoilers)
I have loved the Redwall books for a long time. But now, after reading the sixteenth book of the series, the books are getting worse. Read more
Published on Mar 25 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely, Magnificent, and Endulging, as Usual
Oh, that I could enter the world of Redwall! The battles, the feasts, the heroic excitement! But, anyway, I loved this book. Read more
Published on Mar 21 2004 by Cassandra

3.0 out of 5 stars Slightly disappointing
First I would like to say that Sir_wishall made a few good points about Loamhedge,which i would like to agree with. Read more
Published on Mar 12 2004 by J. Sullivan

5.0 out of 5 stars Above and beyond 5 stars!!!
I'm a huge fan of the Redwall series (hey, I can brag that I've read every book in the series). This book is one of Jacques' best. Read more
Published on Mar 4 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars nicely done
i found this book to be an exceptional book in the series. My favorite characters are Brag and Saro. Read more
Published on Feb 20 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Books I've Read
This book talks about a journey to get to a old abbey named Loamhedge. it was over come by a plague in its last few years. Read more
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