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Original Title: Loamhedge
ISBN: 0142403776 (ISBN13: 9780142403778)
Edition Language: English
Series: Redwall #16, Redwall (chronological order) #16
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Loamhedge (Redwall #16) Paperback | Pages: 432 pages
Rating: 3.93 | 9638 Users | 149 Reviews

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The sixteenth full length Redwall novel sheds light on the Abbey's ancient origins in a thrilling adventure. Loamhedge, the deserted Abbey, has been forgotten for countless seasons. What secrets do it's ruins hold? When it becomes clear that wheelchair-bound Martha might be cured by a formula buried there, two old warriors are inspired by the spirit of Martin the Warrior himself to go on a quest for the ancient Abbey and three young rebels are determined to go with them. Meanwhile. the giant badger Lonna Bowstripe thirsts for vengeance as he relentlessly pursues Raga Bl and his murdering crew of Searats...who are on their way to attack Redwall itself@ The valiant Abbeybeasts must defend their home, but how can they, when their boldest warriors are away on their quest? Will Redwall fall to vermin invaders at last?

A rare glimpse into Redwall's history makes this volume a memorable additional to Jacques' epic. Fans will not be disappointed, and new readers will be eager to jump on board.


Itemize Of Books Loamhedge (Redwall #16)

Title:Loamhedge (Redwall #16)
Author:Brian Jacques
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:September 8th 2005 by Firebird (first published January 1st 2003)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Animals. Childrens

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Ratings: 3.93 From 9638 Users | 149 Reviews

Commentary Of Books Loamhedge (Redwall #16)
Ah, now this was an absolutely spiffing tale. It was enjoyable and funny and all that rot, and that's all I'll say, to be quite honest.

Sadly, the worst of all the Redwall books I've read. Weak characters, a very weak plot, and I have to agree with others that it seems a bit insensitive.

This book is one of my top 5 favorite Redwall books!

It was really amazing! I thought that Lonna was great!

I've always been a sucker for a good old Redwall tale. I wish Brian Jacques were still alive writing more of these. I vaguely remember reading Loamhedge as a kid. I didn't enjoy the book then as much as other titles I'd read such as Redwall, Martin the Warrior, Marlfox etc. There was an echo of sadness I recalled about the story and the names Bragoon and Sarobando. Little else more.The sadness hit me hard, it's still there, but also the good cheer, homeliness and songs of Redwall and Mossflower

The bad thing about continuing series is that after so many books they begin to become predictable; the good thing is that you can enjoy revisiting the same world. The good thing about Loamhedge was that just when I began to think that it was indeed becoming predictable, its turn of events completely shocked me. It still has the elements of any Redwall book (quests, heroes, a crew of villains), but it is happily unique. It is the first book that made me feel that Redwall is ancient. Events that

Another good book by a great author of children's books.

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