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Original Title: The Sable Quean (Redwall, #21)
ISBN: 0399251642 (ISBN13: 9780399251641)
Edition Language: English
Series: Redwall #21, Redwall (chronological order) #21
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The Sable Quean (Redwall #21) Hardcover | Pages: 408 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 3548 Users | 128 Reviews

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Title:The Sable Quean (Redwall #21)
Author:Brian Jacques
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 408 pages
Published:February 23rd 2010 by Philomel
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Adventure

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He appears out of thin air and vanishes just as quickly. He is Zwilt the Shade, and he is evil. Yet he is no match for his ruler, Vilaya the Sable Quean. Along with their hordes of vermin, these two have devised a plan to conquer Redwall Abbey. And when the Dibbuns go missing, captured one by one, their plan is revealed. Will the Redwallers risk the fate of their Abbey and all of Mossflower Wood to save their precious young ones from imprisonment? Perhaps Buckler, Blademaster of the Long Patrol, can save the day. He has a score of his own to settle. And fear not, these Dibbuns are not as innocent as they appear. After all, they’re from Redwall. A Classroom Guide to the Redwall Series by Brian Jacques Watch a Video

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Ratings: 4.14 From 3548 Users | 128 Reviews

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If you love the Redwall series, this is par for the course. Nothing wildly new here, but a good solid entry in the series.

Not bad, I'm fairly certain. The plot had some interesting points and the amount of enjoyment was great, as is typical of books about Redwall.

Though I didn't like this one as much as others in the series, it's still very much worth a read-through. The villain was one of the few female villains, and that always helps mix things up a little, but over all this one wasn't particularly memorable for me.

The penultimate Redwall book, which the late Brian Jacques dedicated to his friend Billy Maker, opens with a rhyming ode to friendship, with plenty other enjoyable poetry throughout the text. The first chapter introduces the main antagonists, the vermin Ravagers, with Zwilt the Shade being a sable, overseen by the titular Sable Quean (which isnt a misspelling, referring to an ill-mannered or ill-behaved woman). Heroes are introduced early on as well, such as the Badger Lord of Salamandastron,

Blood and vinegar. A story of good triumphing over evil.

A very different take on the world of Redwall. Instead of merely having the same old vermin vs. gentlebeast war, we have a slower story that focuses more on characters than the action and the world. I found it very intriguing, and it is my favorite Redwall as of this point!

I was obsessed with the Redwall Books when I was younger and Brian Jacques was a big influence on my dream of becoming a writer. It was nice to come back and read one of his books again after so long. Even at 31 I enjoy the swashbuckling adventures and engaging characters. As usual the descriptions of food and the songs are glorious.I listened to the audio version and I cannot recommend them enough. Of all the full cast audio productions I have listened to, the Redwell ones are by far the best.

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