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High Rhulain by Brian Jacques
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High Rhulain (edition 2005)

by Brian Jacques (Author), David Elliot (Illustrator)

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Following a dream, the young ottermaid Tiria travels from Redwall to the Green Isle, where otters have long been enslaved by feral cats but fight back as they await the High Rhulain, a savior whose coming was foretold.
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Title:High Rhulain
Authors:Brian Jacques (Author)
Other authors:David Elliot (Illustrator)
Info:Philomel Books (2005), Edition: 1st, 352 pages
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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 |
“Jacques is milking it.”

As I picked up this novel, I expected the typical Redwall plot: Far-off land is in trouble, A warrior rises from the midst of peaceful Redwallers, they follow clues that rhyme and allow the plot to move forward, stuff happen (usually reunions), then a huge battle ensues. However, I didn’t expect this bread and butter structure to be followed so literally.

From this selection, it’s evident that Jacques is just milking out as much as possible. It takes FOREVER for the plot to move its way forward, and when it does it GRINDS its way through. This book is just about 80% filler (although, I should have been used to that, because, hey, it’s Redwall). But the filler didn’t feel like scenes of hearty feasts, depicted emotions, or amusing chortle-worthy jokes, it just felt like filler.

Personally, I felt that Jacques hearty, adventurous writing style was greatly lacking. Everything is rather forced.

High Rhulain should only be read for the sake of having the right to say: “Redwall? Oh, yeah. I read that series. Every single one of them!” ( )
  Eve-angeline | Jul 12, 2010 |
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Balayan, YuriTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Elliot, DavidIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Wyatt, DavidCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Epigraph
When autumn's day grows old,
sad orchard leaves do fall.
Dawn breaks o'er silent gardens,
bereft of sweet birdcall.
Stark winter's dirge then wails,
until the earth appears,
white clade 'neath drifted dunes,
whilst trees bear crystal spears.
My chamber is a refuge here,
against the snowbound night,
a flickering cave of crimson gold,
made warm by firelight,
where images are conjured,
of friends I used to know.
I battled and I marched with them,
one dusty long-ago.
I see them now arise again,
in memory that ne'er will fail.
Their legend is reborn anew,
and thus begins my tale.
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To Alan Ingram, the guardian at Redwall's gate!
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The wind moaned like a wounded beast in the southwest.
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