Saturday, August 1, 2020

Free Doomwyte (Redwall #20) Download Books

Describe Containing Books Doomwyte (Redwall #20)

Title:Doomwyte (Redwall #20)
Author:Brian Jacques
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 373 pages
Published:October 16th 2008 by Philomel Penguin (first published January 1st 2008)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Animals
Free Doomwyte (Redwall #20) Download Books
Doomwyte (Redwall #20) Hardcover | Pages: 373 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 4353 Users | 140 Reviews

Commentary Concering Books Doomwyte (Redwall #20)

On a moonless night, two rats follow hypnotic lights into the forest, never to be seen again. Such is the power of the Doomwytes, sinister ravens led by the deadly Korvus Skurr. And when the young mouse Bisky persuades the creatures of Redwall Abbey to go in search of a fabled treasure, hidden long ago by one of the abbey's most notorious thieves, they do not suspect Skurr and his ravens will be vying for that very treasure. Bisky and his fellow Redwallers must summon all their courage to face the evil horde of slithering snakes and vicious ravens. From underground tunnels to the tops of trees, the fearless Redwallers, with the help of their woodland friends, battle some of their most vicious enemies yet in an exhilarating, terrifying treasure hunt.

Details Books To Doomwyte (Redwall #20)

Original Title: Doomwyte (Redwall, #20)
ISBN: 0399245448 (ISBN13: 9780399245442)
Edition Language: English
Series: Redwall #20, Redwall (chronological order) #20

Rating Containing Books Doomwyte (Redwall #20)
Ratings: 4.01 From 4353 Users | 140 Reviews

Write-Up Containing Books Doomwyte (Redwall #20)
I just finished Doomwyte, the twentieth book in the Redwall series. Right now its the only one I dont own. Obviously I love the series. Every book follows a simliar formula, but is always a great story.This time the Redwallers and the evil dont have much to do with each other for a while. Korvus Skurr, leader of the Doomwytes, wants to restore the eyes to the Doomwyte idol and lead his flock of carrion birds into a great new age. A passing bird evesdrops and hears a story told by a young

Another unusual sort of Redwall book, but in a good way. It has a lot of the typical Redwall elements, but some things are quite different. While it has its share of battles, the quest and the rescue of friends are more prominent than a siege or the overthrow of a tyrant as in many other Redwall tales. I suppose this could be a let down for some, but I found it an interesting change from the usual. It's a good, fun read, though I am admittedly a biased Redwaller, and I loved the references to

I love the Redwall series. It's always fun to dip into the Mossflower Woods and spend some time with the mice, shrews, hares and otters of the Redwall Abbey, and to read some exciting battle scenes with the "vermin" characters of rats, snakes, ravens, and so forth. I listened to this full cast audio recording and boy was it entertaining. The author narrates, in his loovly Liverpudlian accent, and the actors who play all the parts all have the right accents for the moles and other animals. Plus

Like I say in every single Redwall book I've ever reviewed, I love the series so this is not going to be an entirely biased reviewer and this series is my go-to book series after I've read something really frustrating (in this case way too many Tamora Pierce books). I've actually been dragging my heels about reading the last couple of books in the series. Not because I'm afraid they will be bad, but Jacques died in 2011 and even though I'm a fully grown adult it makes me sad that there will be

Now this was a fine example of a book. Riddles, foebeats, gigantic hedgehogs, snakes (who may or may not be affiliated with said foebeasts), the odd bit of mystery. Simply not too bad.

This book is different then other Redwall books. In most, the Abbey or some of their friends are under attack from evil vermin. In this book, the Redwallers discover one of their founders, Gonff, Prince of all Mousethieves, stole the jewel eyes from a statue of a crow because he couldn't save the lives of some shrews. Lady Columbine decides the stones are cursed so Gonff hides them with a bunch of clues, so of course the current Redwallers decide they have to find the jewels. By shear luck

It was another Redwall story of good versus evil but this one had less captivating characters and storyline. And if talking animals aren't believable, this story was a bit unbelievable with lots of death in it.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.