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On his way to invade Redwall Abbey, vicious and tyrannical Captain Vizka Longtooth captures Gorath, the brave young badger whose predicted destiny is to become the next Badger Lord.

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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.
Gorath is a young farming badger from the north who has been captured by sea vermin
When Redwall Abbey is set upon by both Vizka Longtooth the pirate and Gruntan Kurdly, Gorath, Orkwill and (the Hon.) Mad Maudie must unite forces with all of the other creatures to defend their home and freedom.

Yeah, a spotty synopsis, but maybe you'll be interested. The last few Redwall novels I've read have felt kind of lackluster, like Jaques is just churning them out and losing the creativity and fun that made the series so awesome to begin with. They felt formulaic. Now, it might be that I haven't read one of these books for over a year, or it might be that Jaques brought back the mystical aura of Redwall. I dunno. But if you're going to try one of show more the series, this one isn't bad. show less
This book is one of my most favorite books and was just as good as the others in the Redwall series. I'm always glad when Brian Jaqcues has the good beasts win and the villians die. It seems that everytime at least one good beast dies but that makes the story more interesting. Brian Jaqcues's work is amazing at how vivid his details are which can sometimes be not so good. This book had a perfect plotline and ended just as I hoped.
As a novel this is certainly one of Brian Jacques' better books, but the good guys are so much less heroic than usual that the reader should be aware. These guys are not of the noble sort like Martin.

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I'm not a young adult, but enjoyed this story, as I have many of the others, in this collection.
It was fun to relax, drift back into this make-believe world, and read like a kid again.
The animal characters have become familiar characters and it's been quite enjoyable to follow their adventures.
A tale from Redwall. On his way to invade Redwall Abbey, vicious and tyrannical Captain Vizka Longtooth captures Gorath, the brave young badger who's predicted destiny is to become the next Badger Lord.
I know there are onlya few books left in the series, sadly, so I am treasuring each of them as I go along.

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Brian Jacques was born in Liverpool, England on June 15, 1939. After he finished St. John's School at the age of fifteen, he became a merchant seaman and travelled to numerous ports including New York, Valparaiso, San Francisco, and Yokohama. Tiring of the lonely life of a sailor, he returned to Liverpool where he worked as a railway fireman, a show more longshoreman, a long-distance truck driver, a bus driver, a boxer, a police constable, a postmaster, and a stand-up comic. During the sixties, he was a member of the folk singing group The Liverpool Fishermen. He wrote both poetry and music, but he began his writing career in earnest as a playwright. His three stage plays Brown Bitter, Wet Nellies, and Scouse have been performed at the Everyman Theatre. He wrote Redwall for the children at the Royal Wavertree School for the Blind in Liverpool, where he delivered milk as a truck driver. His style of writing is very descriptive, because of the nature of his first audience, for whom he painted pictures with words, so that they could see them in their imaginations. After Alan Durband, his childhood English teacher, read Redwall, he showed it to a publisher without telling Jacques. This event led to a contract for the first five books in the Redwall series. He also wrote the Castaways of the Flying Dutchman series. He died on February 5, 2011. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Eulalia!
Original publication date
2007 (original) (original); 2008 (Russian translation) (Russian translation)
People/Characters
Gorath the Flame; Vizka Longtooth; Mad Maudie Mugsberry Thropple; Orkwil Prink; Gruntan Kurdly; Salixa (show all 14); Lord Asheye; Asio Bardwing; Tabura Melutar; Rangval the Rogue; Rowanbloom; Log-a-Log Luglug; Codj; Osbil
Important places
Redwall Abbey; Salamandastron; Bludgullet (ship)
Dedication
In honour of Peter McGovern, a true friend and a great man.
First words
Am I not fortunate, sitting in the forge chamber at Salamandastron? (prologue)
It was a night for raiding.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Who knows, perhaps we'll meet there one sunny day?
Original language
English, UK

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Fiction and Literature, Kids, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PZ7 .J15317 .ELanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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