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The average rating for Rakkety Tam based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2018-02-12 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Jesse Raynor
I freaking loved these books as a kid. I read every single one of them multiple times and stayed up to date with the series until I graduated high school. Then for some reason, even though 5 more books were published in the series, I felt myself reluctant to pick them up. What if I didn't like them as much? What if I was too old for Redwall?? What if the characters referenced a character I didn't remember because it has been so long and I had to go back and reread them all to get the full experience??? Well, thankfully I finally decided to stop freaking out about all the things and took the plunge into my first Redwall book in 13 years: Rakkety Tam. And you know what? I LOVED it. The storytelling was every bit as special as it was when I was a kid and my biggest takeaway was a newfound admiration for an author who produced 20+ books in a series and still took the same care to create amazing characters, fun situations, and compelling quests in book 16 as he did with book 1. You can truly see how much passion Jacques had for his stories (and how much creativity!). Rakkety Tam offered a dashing hero, sufficiently wicked foebeasts, brilliant acts of courage, and a good lesson against greed and avarice. I especially liked the many scuffles and battles throughout and was actively cheering for the good guys by the end. And the bird!! This is the first book I can remember where a bird has a role in the story. They're super funny in their mannerisms and I think I like them almost as much as the moles. Overall, this was a nice addition to the series. I tried something new with this book: I listened to the audio while following along in the book. Normally I would've just breezed through the audio, but I felt the need to really take my time with this series. And after a few chapters, I decided to try both. I admit the decision wasn't made totally out of nostalgia. The audiobooks contains a full cast of actors for the characters, with Jacques himself reading the narration. People, I couldn't understand a freaking word he was saying at first (imagine Sean Connery reading to you… without enunciation). I'm used to his dialect now, but I would've missed so much had I not changed what I was doing. It worked out though, because while listening I discovered how much unbridled FUN it was listening to a cast of voices, especially when they start singing the adorable songs & ditties Jacques loved to include throughout his books. It turned the entire story into an experience, and one I'm beyond happy to have had. Overall, I love that I'm finally continuing, and that I'm having as much fun (if not more) than I did as a kid. Recommendations: these books aren't like Watership Down or the Fire Bringer where the reader is thrust into the unassuming lives of woodland creatures (snore), but robust, well-spun adventures where the heroes brandish swords and the villains come for blood! It's brilliant because it has everything you'd expect from a adult fantasy novel, but it's use of mice, otters, etc. make it accessible to kids. It's a series with so much fun and adventure that I'd recommend it highly to any middle grade kid looking to discover books she/he could love. Via The Obsessive Bookseller at www.NikiHawkes.com
Review # 2 was written on 2008-09-19 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Sebastian Weiner
There is one thing you need to know about my relationship with this series: Redwall NEVER gets old. EVER. I don't care how many times I've read the descriptions of feasts and battles and Mossflower and Dibbuns. I don't. Redwall will always have a special place in my heart, and on my shelf. The novels go next to the two picture books and the cookbook and the Map and Riddler and all the different tribe guides and someday, dammit, I'm going to buy that abbey model. If I ever have children, I am raising them on stories of talking woodland creatures. That is all.


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