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Title:The Rogue Crew (Redwall #22)
Author:Brian Jacques
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 387 pages
Published:May 3rd 2011 by Philomel (first published May 1st 2011)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Animals
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The Rogue Crew (Redwall #22) Hardcover | Pages: 387 pages
Rating: 4.2 | 2679 Users | 146 Reviews

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Redwall Abbey has never seen a creature more evil or more hideous than Razzid Wearat. Captain of the Greenshroud, a ship with wheels that can sail through water as well as the forest, this beast is a terror of both land and sea, traveling Mossflower Country, killing nearly everything-and everyone- in his path. And his goal? To conquer Redwall Abbey.

From Salamandastron to the High North Coast, the brave hares of the Long Patrol team up with the fearless sea otters of the Rogue Crew to form a pack so tough, so rough, only they can defend the abbey and defeat Razzid Wearat once and for all.



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Original Title: The Rogue Crew
ISBN: 0399254161 (ISBN13: 9780399254161)
Edition Language: English
Series: Redwall #22, Redwall (chronological order) #22


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Ill tell you one thing. This is not your ordinary Redwall villain. The villain here is pure evil. Maybe I didnt get into this book because I was going through a tough time where reading time was limited. It took me over a year to finish.One thing I really did like was seeing so many groups team up for the final battle. Those Salamandastron hares are always a favorite. :)

If you are reading this book, chances are you have read the myriad other titles by Brian Jacques. Due to the similarity in plot and characters, you'd assume that If you've read one, you've read them all, but SOMEHOW you are drawn back every time. Brian Jacques had a gift for storytelling that, like your favorite grandparent, allowed him to sit you on his knee (metaphorically speaking) and tell you the same story he has told a hundred times before, but make it seem new and fascinating again.This

I don't know if it was just me, but I felt like this novel was a little... off. It didn't quite have the same spirit that drew me into the series, but it was still pretty decent. As usual, Jacques' ability to create battle scenes and describe feasts amazed me. The plot was pretty much the same as the other novels in the series, good triumphing over evil, but with different characters. The Rogue Crew was definitely a tad more bloody than some of the other books, especially with a villain like

I really enjoyed this book, though it took m a little longer to read because it's the last Redwall book EVER and I really wanted to enjoy it. And I did! Wonderfully done, Rogue Crew was much better than Sable Quean and Doomwyte, it wasn't my favorite in the series, but it was really good anyway. I enjoyed every moment of reading it. We shall miss you, Brian Jacques!

I have a hard time being objective here, as this is Mr. Jacques final book. There was much I enjoyed - Rake Nightfur the blackfurred, northern Long Patrol Captain, the presence of Otter heroes alongside the Long Patrol, among other things. However, this is not Jacques best work. At times it seemed incomplete, as though notes from his writing board had been forced into a published work. I also found some characters to be too flat, which is something that stands in contrast with other pieces of

I was very excited to find prompt #50 on the Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge...A book set in an abbey, cloister, monastery, vicarage or convent. This was one of the first books I planned to read. The last book of the Redwall series. A book I had never read. A book series that surrounds an Abbey.In each Redwall book there is a villain, an enemy to defeat. In this book it is Razzid Wearat a sea pirate. "Thibb spread his kerchief over Twoggs Wiltud's face. 'I wish she'd lived to tell me more.'

Curse Aortic aneurysms! How dare you take away my favorite writer of all time, and end my favorite series! But seriously, I am really was devastated when I found out about his death. These Redwall books have really held a place in my heart. Repetitive? Yes, but they never got old for me. Even if the plotline is similar, every new place that is explored is so intriguing and riveting to read. Maybe it's just because I'm young, but these books are so hard to put down. The Rogue Crew was definitely

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