The Long Patrol (Redwall, #10)
368
Novel • Fiction
Redwall Abbey • Fantasy World
2004
9-12 years
980L
The Long Patrol by Brian Jacques, illustrated by Allan Curless, is a tale set in the world of Redwall. It follows the journey of a young hare recruit as they join the Long Patrol, a group of hares dedicated to protecting their land from threats. Themes of bravery, growth, and camaraderie are explored throughout the narrative.
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The Long Patrol by Brian Jacques and Allan Curless is celebrated for its engaging storytelling, well-developed characters, and vivid world-building. However, some readers found the plot to be predictable and the pacing uneven. Overall, it remains a beloved addition to the Redwall series, appealing to fans of action and adventure.
Fans of adventurous, anthropomorphic tales like Redwall or Watership Down will be captivated by The Long Patrol. Ideal for readers who enjoy rich world-building, courageous characters, and epic battles, this engrossing story is perfect for middle grade to early young adult audiences. Curless's illustrations add to Jacques's immersive narrative.
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The Long Patrol features the dynamic story of the hares of the Long Patrol and was published in 1997 as the tenth book in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques.
Allan Curless, the illustrator of The Long Patrol, contributed detailed and imaginative artwork that captures the adventurous spirit of the Redwall series.
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The Long Patrol explores themes of friendship, bravery, and the passing down of traditions, resonating with readers' appreciation for character-driven tales set in the richly imagined Redwall universe.
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368
Novel • Fiction
Redwall Abbey • Fantasy World
2004
9-12 years
980L
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