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A review by cherryvillegirl
The Legend of Luke by Brian Jacques
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
This was a fun adventure in the land of Redwall.
I was a bit confused to start with, as I didn't expect the format it took, but once I settled in, I really appreciated the way Jacques told the story.
There were loads of twists, turns, and obstacles throughout the plot, keeping everything exciting.
I also enjoyed the characters, especially Gonff and Beau (I have a soft spot for the hares). However, by the end, there were so many of them, I had a hard time keeping them all straight. It might take another read or two to really keep everyone in their places.
Overall, I was glad I read this one!
I was a bit confused to start with, as I didn't expect the format it took, but once I settled in, I really appreciated the way Jacques told the story.
There were loads of twists, turns, and obstacles throughout the plot, keeping everything exciting.
I also enjoyed the characters, especially Gonff and Beau (I have a soft spot for the hares). However, by the end, there were so many of them, I had a hard time keeping them all straight. It might take another read or two to really keep everyone in their places.
Overall, I was glad I read this one!
Graphic: Death and Slavery
Minor: Cannibalism