Rakkety Tam (Redwall)

by Brian Jacques

Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Local notes

Fic Jac

Barcode

286

Collection

Publication

Philomel (2004), Edition: 1st, 371 pages

Description

Two warrior squirrels lead the battle against Gulo, a bloodthirsty wolverine who will stop at nothing to recover the Walking Stone that will give him the authority to rule the lands of ice beyond the Great Sea.

Awards

Colorado Blue Spruce Award (Nominee — 2007)

Original language

English

Original publication date

2004 (original)

Physical description

371 p.; 6.28 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member Ron_Gilbert
Ah've been robbed 'o mah sleep since taken tae reading Jacques tales of Redwall, at the request of mah daughters and their wee little brother, who--although he is just learning to read--loves tae listen to the taped editions.
This particular book made me laugh and brought a tear to my eye, wot?
One
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becomes easily attached to the characters who are so well described and given human qualities, which are fine in the good-beasts and terrible in the vermin. I find hints of myself and people I have known in the characters--good and bad.
Perhaps the world would be a sight better if animals could talk, and a good scoff in the Abbey with all the Redwallers would suit me fine; however, as Melanda says at the end: we can join them anytime in our imaginations.
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LibraryThing member MrsLee
This is my first Redwall novel. My daughter had loved the series when she was young, but I never got around to reading one. Now I have and I enjoyed it very much. Normally the dialects would have made me nuts, but these didn't bother and I found the characters very believable, in a fantasy sort of
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way. The adventure moved along at a fine pace, only the songs slowing it down, but those were easy to skim or skip. They were perfectly fine songs, my mood was wrong for them though. I can see how a reader could get caught up in this world, but I think that for myself, one book was enough.
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LibraryThing member Calwise
I just like doing the Scottish accent when I read this and other Redwall books to my family.

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Pages

371

Rating

½ (192 ratings; 4)
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