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The Great Redwall Feast (1996)

por Brian Jacques

Otros autores: Christopher Denise (Ilustrador)

Series: Redwall: Publication Order (picture book)

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Relates in rhyme the riotous preparations for and celebration of the animals' surprise feast in honor of the abbot of the abbey of Redwall.
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This is a kids book but written in verse and is a bit complex, Seems to have modelled itself a bit on Wind in the Willows. Great illustrations ...and that's the reason that i bought the book. I never did try reading it to my son....I don't think he would have been interested. But now, as i'm downsizing my library, it is one of the casualties. Two stars from me. ( )
  booktsunami | Jan 18, 2024 |
The Great Redwall Feast is a book about a group of rodents that wanted to throw a party for the abbot. It follows the development of the party and the distractions to keep the abbot from finding out before time.
I found the book to be a little harder to read then most children's books. It was a very good read and the author writes wonderful books for older children. ( )
  Dyne001 | Jul 13, 2014 |
*Sigh*
This was a lofty undertaking, but came out poorly executed. I liked the pictures, though. ( )
  benuathanasia | Dec 29, 2012 |
Redwall Abbey is thrown into chaos as the creatures work to throw an amazing feast for the Abbot. RESPONSE: I love Jacques' Redwall series, and this book is a great version for young readers. I loved seeing the mice illustrated, and the verse is overall pretty neat. A few forced rhymes, but it works as a whole. THEMES/CONCEPTS: celebrations, religion, anthropomorphism, secret-keeping, teamwork
  eurbanowicz | Jun 6, 2011 |
The Great Redwall Feast, by Brian Jacques, is a sweet fantasy story about a group of animals who plan and prepare a feast for their Abbott. They must do it all in secret, as it is a surprise. They also must deal with Bungo, a sneaky young mole with a huge appetite who makes mischief as he tries to steal food. Father Abbott goes on a quest for they day, saying that he quests for Bobbatan Weary Nod. The animals are all too happy to have him leave so they may make their preparations, so no one even asks what the quest is about. They finish the feast preparations, even with little Bungo trying to get in their way.
When Father Abbott returns, the party lasts all night, and the animals are very happy. It is not until Father Abbott falls asleep that they discover a scroll, and on it, a riddle. Bobbatan Weary Nod actually translates to Abbott’s Banquet, and Weary Nod to Ready Now. All of the animals realize that Father Abbott knew about the feast all along, and have a great laugh. They had all thought him to be old and silly, and the reality is he was smarter than they. The moral is that older people, though they may be slower, are not necessarily stupider. The line is, “Sometimes it’s not just the young who know best” (64).
The book is written all in rhyme. All of the dialect is written phonetically, which adds credibility to the setting of the story, which is Northern England. The story could have been written about people, but the fact that the author made this into a fable is more fun. All of the characters share the same trait as the animal to whom they were assigned, for example the mice are busy and the little mole is sneaky. The plot seems a bit simple until the dramatic twist in the end. However, it is an engaging book for it simple plot. The language adds to the frenzy of preparation, and onomatopoeia helps the reader feel as if he is in the story.
This is a book for a younger student, but even an older student could appreciate the riddle at the end. I would have liked it better if the riddle had not been so easily solved, and I would have had to think about it and try to solve it.
  Purr4kitty2003 | Jul 24, 2010 |
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To Jade Pascal Jacques,
from her grandfather —B.J.
For my parents —C.D.
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