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April 26,2025
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"It was a wondrous tale he had to tell...It was also very sad at times, but does not sadness mingle with joy, to make us grow fully into the creatures we are?"

—Abbess Germaine, The Legend of Luke, P. 373

I wasn't sure what to expect when I first picked up this book to read it. Would the plot be focused more on Luke the Warrior or his son Martin, who has become a legend to fans of the Redwall series all around the globe?

Ultimately, I believe The Legend of Luke is the best Redwall book since volume number eight, Outcast of Redwall. The tone of Luke's adventures carries the same bittersweet style and spirit as the first few odysseys that Brian Jacques put down on paper, leading us on an impossible to forget journey into a world of surprising new characters and dark, unexpected plot twists, a fantasy world that never delves so far into the surreal as to dull the emotional impact of its sharply poignant moments. At his best, Brian Jacques is a master of writing and creativity, and his books reflect a deep knowledge of the human experience and the kind of wisdom that can touch us all and transform our hearts.

For anyone who loved the land of Mossflower as Martin the Warrior knew it, The Legend of Luke is an essential read. Being taken back once again to the time of Martin the Warrior is a gift that no lover of literature should pass up, well worth the time commitment required for a three hundred seventy-four page tome. Since the beginning of the Redwall series we have heard whispers about the immortal Luke the Warrior, casting teasing shadows of who this powerful warrior was and how the events of his life worked to make Martin into the great champion he would become. The Legend of Luke answers many of these questions, completely respecting the history that had come before it while introducing new ideas and characters whose identities will forever be etched in Redwall lore.
April 26,2025
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5+ stars (9/10 hearts). My first reaction on finishing this novel was OH MY HEART IT'S PERFECT AND EVERYTHING I WANTED IT TO BE
April 26,2025
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As usual with his Redwall series, Brian Jaques does a wonderful job of weaving a story through the eyes of his animal characters. It makes me look forward to the others of his roughly 30 book series.
April 26,2025
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Really disappointed going back to Jacques in adulthood. The animals are adorable, of course, but I skimmed over the saccharine feasts and shenanigans, looking for actual plot.

Speciesism in spades, naturally. Jacques rarely takes a complex approach to good and evil.

Also? This is a *tragedy*, no matter how sweet or fulfilling the frame story tries to make it.

I don't find Luke's fate praiseworthy. He abandoned his son, as well as the women and children of his tribe to seek revenge. And he took many of the able-bodied fighters with him. (Who all die at sea.) Consequently, Martin is captured into slavery despite this whole nonsense of "ridding the world of the great evil red ship." Like, Luke, buddy, you chose your dead wife over your living son. That's not heroic. And the ending in which Martin is somehow satisfied by this story is completely contrived -- maybe a Viking warrior culture would be into it but I simply didn't believe it.

Blah.
April 26,2025
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Another great installment in the "Redwall" series! One of my favorites. Follow the adventures of Martin's father as he seeks to avenge the death of his clan members and rid the seas of a vicious tyrant. I highly recommend this book.
April 26,2025
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Always pleasing to read. I very much enjoy seeing how the animals of Redwall work together to help each to accomplish their dreams. This time, Martin the Warrior is searching for his past.
April 26,2025
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In short, as I am reading through the Redwall books in published order, "The Legend Of Luke" is the best of the series so far. I had been looking forward to reading it for a long time because obviously there is some backstory and character development left to be desired if left with "Mossflower" and "Martin The Warrior" alone. I loved being able to revisit Martin and finally dig deeper into his past and his lineage to learn more about the character. My favorite part was learning about Luke and, incidentally, some key character differences between him and Martin, notably Luke's vow of vengeance against Vilu Daskar and how he deals with Marrahagga before leaving Volcano Island. Furthermore, I like how the theme of reconnecting with your past and reuniting with family works its way into other characters like the Tungro and Folgrim as well as the other otters and the Guosim shrews. At this point I am comfortable wrapping up the character of Martin, although I wish "The Legend Of Luke" occurred earlier in the series, as there are some connections and references to "Redwall" and other prequels that were somewhat lost on me without using internet searches. All in all, a great addition to the Redwall series.
April 26,2025
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Another add-on to the Redwall series, appropriately churned out of the Redwall-plot machine and added onto the pile.

I understand that this is precisely how Children's Series are supposed to work, but I've read too many excellent children's books to suggest that anybody read this one.
April 26,2025
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This book kind of carries on from Mossflower and has some of the same characters and some new characters too.

I loved reading Luke's story and learning about his travels and tales.

The writing was really descriptive and I felt as though I was there with the characters.

I was glad Martin was able to find out what happend to Luke and that he was able to get closure.

I was excited that the Abbey was nearly built and I can't wait to read what happens next for the Redwall characters.

I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
April 26,2025
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Dang, this one might be the darkest of all the Redwall books; Jacques didn’t pull the punches on this one! Just when things seem to be going pretty well, all hope is absolutely decimated. And yet, where there’s life there’s hope.
I felt that the journey of Martin to and from Tall Rocks to hear his father’s story made a nice bookend to it, rather than filler material. Pretty sure this one is in the top three best Redwall books.
April 26,2025
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This is one long series with 22 books. Still working through the stories.
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