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Review #1516 - Dated: 30th of October, 2006 Author: craftmadhermit |
Brian Jacques has been a favourite author of mine since I was a teenager, and I have read every one of his "Redwall" books that I have been able to get my hands on... which is most, if not all of them. 'Loamhedge' has sat in my collection for a while, but I finally got the chance to dive headfirst back into Mossflower country and read it! Another fantastic novel for sure. As usual, I was hooked from page one, and found it difficult to put down, which usually meant walking around doing chores etc. with book in hand, and nose well and truely buried within its pages.
With Jacques' usual mix of humour, adventure, delicious descriptions (honestly, the way he describes some of the food the creatures eat has my stomach growling on many occasions! Plus it is very easy to see the woods around me, and the characters with his well worded in-depth descriptions that build the world visually around you as you read), and enthralling plots, 'Loamhedge' has lived up to expectation, and I would more than willingly pick it up for a reread if I was without anything new to read.
A must read for any Brian Jacques fans, or even just those who enjoy stories full of adventure. A great book too, for reading aloud to the kids... but be warned - it helps if you're good at doing accents, as there are several different ones in there (kind of fun too trying to pick where the accents of each type of animal comes from *grin*), but it just adds for extra fun (and plenty of giggles from the kids) with the reading... as I found out when I read one of Jacques' other Redwall books to my son.
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