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Rakkety Tam - Reissue (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Redwall (Pb)) (edition 2006)

by Brian Jacques, David Elliot (Illustrator)

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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.
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Title:Rakkety Tam - Reissue (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Redwall (Pb))
Authors:Brian Jacques
Other authors:David Elliot (Illustrator)
Info:Turtleback (2006), Library Binding, 372 pages
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There has never been a Redwall hero quite like Rakkety Tam, the roguish Highlander squirrel who sets off for Mossflower Wood on a mercenary errand and loses his heart to the charms of Redwall Abbey. And there's never been a villain quite like Gulo the Savage: a vicious beast-eating wolverine who descends upon the Abbey in search of a relic called the Walking Stone. The return of the Long Patrol, the antics of a renegade vole thief, and the emergence of a new champion to wield the sword of Martin.
  PlumfieldCH | Mar 21, 2024 |
I first read the Redwall books years ago and I still enjoy them when I recently re-read them. I love the world building and the creativity with which these animals were anthropomorphized. The level of description is really well done and very detailed. So adventurous and so very entertaining. ( )
  KateKat11 | Sep 24, 2021 |
A tale from Redwall. 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.
  jhawn | Jul 31, 2017 |
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 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. ( )
1 vote Ron_Gilbert | Feb 25, 2014 |
I am fascinated by the biggest mustelid (weasel), the wolverine (Gulo gulo), a tough survivor if ever there was one. So I did a search on the PAC of our local library for 'wolverine,' and this came up--somoene had properly keyworded it. Sure enough, Gulo and his enemy brother Askor are wicked and their prey--the squirrels, moles, rabbits and hedgehogs--are the good guys. Gulo heads up the 'vermin' side, but of course tough Borderlands squirrel Rakkety Tam triumphs. Much as I loathe this 'evilising' of a segment of the animal population (foxes, weasels, wolverine)--hey, what about humans?!?--the story is well told and exciting, and the songs and poems one rolls ones eyes at on turning the page are actually quite clever and not toss-offs. It's a decent book that will unfortunately breed many evil trappers and muddify how ecosytems work. (Talk about an off-topic review!) ( )
  Muzzorola | Oct 9, 2011 |
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For Tim Moses, a colleague and a great friend. Thank you for everything.
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My name is Melanda. (prologue)
Shrieking like a thousand wild eagles, the blizzard drove mountainous grey, white-crested waves before it.
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