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The Rogue Crew (Redwall #22) Hardcover | Pages: 387 pages
Rating: 4.2 | 2679 Users | 146 Reviews

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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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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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Title:The Rogue Crew (Redwall #22)
Author:Brian Jacques
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special 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 Land of Dreams, that mystical realm, where the oddest of visions appear, come wander through scenes of joyful peace, or stampede through nightmares of fear. Dare we open those secret doors, down dusty paths of mind, in long-forgotten corners, what memories we'll find. Who rules o'er the Kingdom of Night, where all is not what it seems? 'Tis I, the Weaver of Tales, for I am the Dreamer of Dreams!" from The Rogue Crew A twenty-second Redwall novel? Brian Jacques wasn't done telling stories

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.'



As a child I had very found memories of The Redwall Series by Brian Jacques. The stories have stuck with me for a long period that I have always wanted to revisit. I started with Outcast of Redwall last year and I honestly felt like that was a trial to get through. This year I decided to work my way back with The Rogue Crew, Jacques last novel before he passed. I don't know if it's a case of nostalgia not holding up under adult eyes, but this to wasn't that great of a read.I loved the story and

It is with a bit of sadness that I finish the last book in the Redwall series. I truly enjoyed reading them over the years. I really can't remember when I started, but it certainly a long while ago. This was truly a great tale filled with many heroes great and small. I truly enjoyed it. It was a great ending to a great series!

Sadly, I finish this book. It is Brian Jacques last book. It was a good book to end on. All the old groups are back (Long Patrol, Shrews, Redwallers) along with meeting the Rogue Crew, which are sea otters. All going after the vermin who travel by ship. The ship also has wheels, so it can sail over land. Of course, Martin the Warrior is still helping the Redwallers come out victorious. Now, I have to say a word about Brian Jacques. THE BEST STORYTELLER THAT EVER LIVED! I can picture him in

Redwall novels have become impossible to rate. Objectively, this is a great book. Subjectively, I was quite bored for significant portions because I felt like I'd already read those exact scenes many times before in other Redwall books. I had a tough time motivating myself through. I think I'm going to have to slow my pace down even further from one a year to maybe one every few years if I'm going to keep reading the extended Redwall novels.

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