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The Legend of Luke (Redwall #12) Paperback | Pages: 374 pages
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Title:The Legend of Luke (Redwall #12)
Author:Brian Jacques
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 374 pages
Published:June 2nd 2005 by Firebird (first published January 10th 1999)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Adventure. Animals. Science Fiction Fantasy

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In this twelfth book in the masterful Redwall epic, storyteller Brian Jacques goes back in time to the days before Redwall, revealing with dramatic poignancy the legend of the first of the magnificent Redwall warriors--Luke, father of Martin. It is that legend Martin hopes to discover when he embarks on a perilous journey to the northland shore, where his father abandoned him as a child. There, within the carcass of a great red ship he uncovers what he has been searching for: the story of the evil Pirate stoat, Vilu Daskar, and the valiant mousewarrior who pursued him relentlessly over the high seas, seeking to destroy Vilu at all costs, even if it meant deserting his only son. Brian Jacques reaches a new pinnacle in storytelling, imparting the story behind the story of the greatest Redwall warrior of them all.

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Original Title: The Legend of Luke
ISBN: 0142501093 (ISBN13: 9780142501092)
Edition Language: English
Series: Redwall #12, Redwall (chronological order) #4

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This is a great book and I...um....eh....used to own it, but I gave it to my sister along with 9 other books in exchange of her really nice hardcover box set of Lord of the Rings.

The third act just drags. Once Luke's story is complete the book has little reason to continue.

I love the Redwall books. Somehow, Brian Jacques takes warrior mice, goofy but gallant hares, rustic hedghogs and other creatures, combines them with adventures and terrific descriptions of food, and creates compelling stories. I'm not always a fan of anthropomorphized animals, but I find the Redwall series to be very enjoyable.

Wonderful story as always with all Brian Jacques's books.

This was a really good Redwall book. I like the ones that have Martin in them, because he is not just a warrior who fights and stands for good and has no personal issues, like a lot of the other protagonists. He has a history, and it comes back to him. He wants to know what happened to his father, he wants to know where he came from. He is a very dynamic character. The writing is great as always, very descriptive, especially the feast scenes. This is a good series to talk to young children

I loved this book. I've reread it a dozen times, it contains humour, sadness, excitement, battles and adventure. I was sad to finish this the first time as I was really enjoying the book and anxious to see how it ended, however I will keep rereading this book and keep an eye out for more of the Redwall books

I first red the book Redwall over 20 years ago. It brought back a love for reading which had been dormant for a few years. After that I would read each of Jacques' books, many just as soon as they came out. Later I moved on to other books and genres. I was given this book as a gift, and while grateful - because of the special place in my heart for Jacques and his tales, I was too busy reading "more important" pieces. Then I decided to take a little break, dust off "The Legend of Luke" and enjoy

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