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Taggerung (Redwall, Book 14)
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Brian Jacques's 14th fantasy in the popular Redwall series exceeds expectations in this suspenseful tale of good versus evil where the nefarious vermin seek to destroy the peace-loving mice, moles, shrews, and otters of Redwall Abbey. The villainous Sawney Rath clan of rats, weasels, foxes, and ferrets believe Deyna, an otter born of the community at Redwall, is their Taggerung, a great warrior destined to lead them. Members of the Sawney Rath clan kidnap Deyna from his home as a young otter, but to no avail. As Deyna grows, he embarks upon a search for his true family at Redwall.
As ever, the master storyteller's language lends his swashbuckling adventures a mysterious and magical quality, as well as a hint of the Old World as the characters address each other with thees and thous. Hearkening back to medieval times, Jacques presents a tale of courageous warriors and grotesque evildoers alike, each group journeying toward conflicting ends. Danger, fear, action, heroism--Taggerung is an intense page-turner with startling plot twists that will keep readers on their toes. (Ages 9 to 15) --Yvonne Schindler
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Years ago, the vermin clan of Sawney Rath kidnapped one of Redwall's own-a baby otter, destined to become their "Taggerung," a warrior hero of ancient legend. But as young Tagg grows, he rebels against his destiny. The young otter journeys in search of his birthplace, a member of Sawney's clan always near, out to destroy the deserter. With the feisty mouse Nimbalo, Tagg fends off the avenging vermin, but can he find his way back to the Redwall family from whom he was separated so long ago? Here is all of the excitement and adventure a Redwall fan could wish for!
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A great installment in the redwall series.......2007-09-06
A stunning novel, once again by Brian Jacques. He never fails to capture me as a reader. My favorite books have been by Jacques. I started off with the roots of this extensive series and read "Redwall", and as I was pleased with the results, I continued and read "Martin the Warrior". However, "Taggerung" is by far my favorite. The characters are really quite interesting. By far my favorite being Nimbalo the Slayer, a fierce mouse warrior who is brave beyond belief, as he faces numerous enemies that are many times his size. And to boot, Nimbalo has quite the ego.
And as usual, Jacques describes the environments explored throughout the story with the utmost precision. Every nook and cranny, every twig and pebble, not even the slightest detail goes unnoticed.
And the plot was also quite well written. Each book published by Jacques comes with a new and fresh storyline. The only reason I made this 4/5 and not 5/5 was because I thought the plot seemed slighty, ever so slighty, resembling of some of the previous books, with all that talk of a mighty soldier foretold in a prophecy and all.
A great installment in the redwall series.......2007-09-06
A stunning novel, once again by Brian Jacques. He never fails to capture me as a reader. My favorite books have been by Jacques. I started off with the roots of this extensive series and read "redwall", and as I was pleased with the results, I continued and read "Martin the Warrior". However, "Taggerung" is by far my favorite. The characters are really quite interesting. By far my favorite being Nimbalo the Slayer, a fierce mouse warrior who is brave beyond belief, as he faces numerous enemies that are many times his size. And to boot, Nimbalo has quite the ego.
And as usual, Jacques describes the environments explored throughout the story with the utmost precision. Every nook and cranny, every twig and pebble, not even the slightest detail goes unnoticed.
And the plot was also quite well written. Each book published by Jacques comes with a new and fresh storyline. The only reason I made this 4/5 and not 5/5 was because I thought the plot seems slighty, ever so slighty, resembliing of some of the previous books, with all that talk of a mighty soldier foretold in a prophecy and all.
A great installment in the redwall series.......2007-09-06
A stunning novel, once again by Brian Jacques. He never fails to capture me as a reader. My favorite books have been by Jacques. I started off with the roots of this exyensive series and read "redwall", and as I was pleased with the results, I continued and read "Martin the Warrior". However, "Taggerung" is by far my favorite. The characters are really quite interesting. By far my favorite being Nimbalo the Slayer, a fierce mouse warrior who is brave beyond belief, as he faces numerous enemies that are many times his size. And to boot, Nimbalo has quite the ego.
And as usual, Jacques describes the environments explored throughout the story with the utmost precision. Every nook and cranny, every twig and pebble, not even the slightest detail goes unnoticed.
And the plot was also quite well written. Each book published by Jacques comes with a new and fresh storyline. The only reason I made this 4/5 and not 5/5 was because I thought the plot seems slighty, ever so slighty, resembliing of some of the previous books, with all that talk of a mighty soldier foretold in a prophecy and all.
The Daring Adventure.......2007-02-17
It begins with a new born otter named Deyna who went with his dad to a river. While that was going on, evil vermin were using omens to find the Taggerung (the Taggerung is an extremely strong animal that is supposed to be almost invincible) and they found out that it was baby otter so they kidnapped him and killed his dad. Years later he left the vermin and his (fake) father was killed by a jealous stoat. Tagg (Taggerung) later found someone and became his friend named Nimbalo the Slayer. Tagg has a dream one night about his dad and the rest of his family which are at Redwall Abbey so he started his quest toward Redwall.
Tagg is kind and generous despite being raised by evil vermin. Tagg is also very patient and honest. I think this book is wonderful because it shows bravery, skill, intelligence and there are many feasts (at Redwall Abbey). This book is a great contribution to literature not to mention there are about fifteen other books Brian Jacques has written.
A Tip 'O the Hat to Mr. Brian Jacques.......2006-10-20
At just three days old, Deyna's father was slain, and he was taken from his family by the Juskarath clan. The Juskarath believed Deyna to be the prophesied "Taggerung," the uber-elite warrior/ruler of all the Juska clans, even though he was an otter born of Redwall Abbey. After fifteen seasons of rigorous training reminiscent of the Spartans, Deyna realized that he wasn't cut out to be a savage killing machine like the rest of his clan. He broke free of them, and ran off to find his true family. But leaving a Juska clan wasn't that easy. Deyna soon found himself being hunted by his archrival, Gruven, and his vicious fellow clanbeasts. He ran for days across the countryside and through the forestlands, and finally met a creature that he grew to call friend. The creature was a harvest mouse by the name of Nimbalo, who himself had a mysterious and painful past. Deyna and Nimbalo traveled to the mountains in hopes of losing Gruven and his band of vermin and instead found an old shrew named Ruskem, who sheltered the two for a night. During the night, Deyna awoke to find Nimbalo yelling in his sleep, reliving the day he left his father's farm. It seemed that Nimbalo's father had beat him, and that's why he packed up and left. The pair left when morning came, and continued on through the mountains, only to find Gruven's gang yet again. Gruven caused a rockslide that killed several hundred pigmy shrews, even though they were meant to kill Deyna. Nimbalo and Deyna helped the shrews to bury their dead, and then continued on to find a hedgehog named Robald trapped in a mudball. The big otter freed Robald, and followed him back to his home. Robald was due to visit his Great-Aunt Lollery, who lived along the riverbank, so the pair accompanied him as sort of bodyguards. Unfortunately for Robald, he had chosen to visit at the same time as his rowdy country cousins, the Dillypins. Deyna ended up making an enemy out of the leader Dillypin, Jurkin, shortly after arrival. He and Jurkin settled their disagreement with a round of spiketussling, a hedgehog form of wrestling. Jurkin accepted Deyna as an equal, and offered to ferry them down the river towards Redwall Abbey. The Dillypin raft soon came upon the watermeadows, a favorite place of the Dillypin children. Nimbalo went off on his own, and Deyna took a long time finding him. But he was finally found, in his father's farmhouse, standing over his father's corpse. Nimbalo said that he was already slain when he arrived, with a mortal wound that could only have been caused by his father's own axe. A little sadder, the pair returned to the raft and set sail again, to stop at the edge of Mossflower Wood. Jurkin accompanied them a little ways in, but had to return to the raft. Deyna and Nimbalo kept on through Mossflower, and eventually came upon Redwall Abbey, where they were promptly mistaken for vermin and taken captive. It so happened that the Abbey was currently under siege by Gruven's lot, and they wanted the Abbey to hand over the Taggerung. Deyna desperately pleaded to be set free to kill the vermin, and the abbeybeasts complied. Deyna grabbed the sword of Martin the Warrior in his mad dash outside to get to the vermin. Swinging the big sword, he charged straight into the cluster of vermin, taking three arrows to the chest, and slew every last one of them. Deyna finally ended his killing spree several miles down the road, and was found by Redwall's Skipper of Otters. Skipper took him back to Redwall, where his mother Filorn and his sister Mhera saw their long lost son and brother for the first time in sixteen seasons. Filorn suggested that Deyna be taken to Rukky Garge, the otter healer, to heal him, of course, but to also remove all the tattoos covering his face. The process took a good week, but when Rukky had finished, he was even better than new. With renewed strength, Deyna and Skipper returned to Redwall. Filorn and Mhera raced out of the front gates to meet Deyna, who ran equally as fast to meet them, and all three collapsed in a joyful heap on the path.
Taggerung by Brian Jacques is a marvelous epic of one otter's journey home. This book is stunningly lifelike, even though the characters are talking animals.
All of Brian Jacques' eighteen Redwall novels have kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire story. The books are chock full of verisimilar creatures that truly cause you to feel sad if they die or become mortally wounded. Mr. Jacques has a certain knack for captivating readers of all times and ages with his entertaining narratives of delectable foods, such as turnip 'n' tater 'n' beetroot pie, and the most exotic beverages, like the delightful strawberry fizz.
The Redwall books have been my ultimate favorite book series since I first picked up the very first book, Redwall. Ever since, I have encouraged my friends and family to read them, but they just brush them aside because of "talking animals." Although the animals talk, these books are certainly not fit for very young children to read. The battle descriptions are quite graphic, and some references to alcohol brewed in the Abbey could be deemed inappropriate.
Out of all the Redwall books, Taggerung is my all-time favorite, because of the organization of the clans. The book follows the Redwall tradition of mindbending puzzles and nonsensical rhymes, and also has vagrant healers and bloodthirsty clan leaders. I suppose that's what keeps me hooked, but I'm honestly unable to completely explain why I love it so much. I know that's kind of a pitiful explanation, but it's the honest truth.
Anyhow, Taggerung is a novel well worth the read, even if you're a newcomer to the series. It is, in my opinion, Brian Jacques' absolute best work, hands down.
-C. Edwards
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Redwall, Mossflower, Mattimeo, Mariel of Redwall, Salamandastron, Martin the Warrior, Bellmaker, Outcast of Redwall, Pearls of Lutra, Long Patrol, Marlfox, Legend of Luke, Lord Brocktree, Taggerung, Triss, Loamhedge, Rakkety Tam, High Rhulain (Redwall, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
Brian Jacques
Manufacturer: Ace/Jove
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A complete set of the first 18 books in Brian Jacques' popular and well written fantasy series for children, set in a faux-medieval world populated by anthropomorphic mice, badgers, otters, hares, and others.
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The Taggerung
Brian Jacques
Manufacturer: Philomel
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Taggerung
Brian Jacques
Manufacturer: Ace Books
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ASIN: B000OH0S06 |
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Taggerung
Brian Jacques
Manufacturer: Puffin
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The Taggerung
Brian Jacques
Manufacturer: Hutchinson
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Taggerung Hb D/Bin Empty
B Jacques
Manufacturer: Random House Children's Books (A Division of Random House Group)
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ASIN: 0091796806 |
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Hot Book with Heart!.......2007-08-02
I am not usually a huge fan of erotic romances, with the books of Emma Holly being a notable exception. I've *liked* a lot of the erotic romances I've read, but I've rarely *loved* them. Champagne Rules fits neatly into the latter category.
As you would expect in an erotic romance, there's lots of hot sex, and it's all very well written. The reader gets to see the characters' thoughts and emotions, which makes the sex scenes much more powerful. And I love the irony that both the hero and the heroine think of themselves as "boring" outside of their steamy affair. We get to watch their emotional growth throughout the course of the book, and that's the best part. I will definitely be reading more by Susan Lyons!
I must have read a different book, may be 1/2 a star.......2006-09-08
I got this book just by reading the description and I could not even get a 1/3 of the way through. I gave this book to my sister and she couldn't even finish it, and she says I am way too picky on what romance novels I'll read. I will most likely be the only dissenting vote, but I thought I should write my review anyway. In what I did read, I just couldn't believe this guy would let a woman basically wander away dazed or possibly drunk not even make sure she made it back to her hotel safely (I'm thinking Natalie Holloway in Aruba on this) and the 'search' on the internet that just was way to easy. Maybe her next book will be better.
Wonderfully Sexy! An Intense story from beginning to end........2006-05-17
A chance encounter on vacation in Crete with a handsome man leads Suzanne Brennan to the best sex of her life! Four years later she still dreams of the cave and that luscious man, yet she isn't sure the experience was real. After all, she drank a lot of wine with her lunch and later finds she suffers from sunstroke. She remembers a beautiful man on a nude beach, an instant connection, the cave, and then waking up alone in her hotel room the next morning. No names were exchanged; it was just a one-time vacation fling.
After sharing her exploit with her girlfriends, The Awesome Foursome, they encourage Suzanne to search for her dream man. With a little help from her friends and the internet, she just might get a second chance to have an escapade before she settles down with "Mr. June Cleaver", as her friends tease.
San Francisco lawyer Jaxon "Jax" Navarre has never been able to forget the uninhibited blonde he met on Crete. The afternoon they spent making love in the cave still haunts him. If only he had gotten her name. Maybe he wouldn't be wasting so much of his time Googling for any trace of her in the personal ads. Jax is obsessed and keeps searching, until one night he finds her! They correspond via email for a time and find that the spark is still there. Agreeing to meet again, Jax plans a trip to Vancouver, though wonders where this escapade can go. He has no time for a relationship, as he learned through a failed marriage. His rise to partner in the law firm consumes his life. Yet, he has never been able to forget his encounter with Suzanne.
The attraction between Jax and Suzanne is just as hot as it was all those years ago, and before the night is over, the two indulge in some very sexy and erotic lovemaking. Unable to give up their physical relationship, they agree to "Champagne Rules"; keep their relationship fun and effervescent and never let it go flat.
Champagne Rules is a hot, yet touching erotic romance. Conservative Suzanne takes another walk on the wild side. They were real people in an extraordinary situation. Rules were meant to be broken, and Champagne Rules shows why! Susan Lyons has included a lot of the heat associated with today's erotica, but she does it in a more traditional way, Jaxon and Suzanne have an exclusive relationship, with no additional partners. If you enjoy hot, yet traditional love stories, you will love Champagne Rules. The story touches on the interracial aspects of their relationship but doesn't dwell on them, making the obstacles realistic and believable, though they may have been resolved a bit too quickly by the end of the story. The substance to this story allowed me to understand about Jax and Suzanne's character's choices in their lives. Girlfriend bonding, family bonding, steamy love scenes and a strong romantic conflict combine for a compelling story.
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Living It Up with "Champagne Rules".......2006-02-20
They were two strangers who met on a nude beach in Crete, drawn to each other and the magic of the location. Without words, and overcome by their powerful attraction, they find a cave where they spend the afternoon making love. Afterwards, they go their separate ways with the agreement that it was just a moment in time for both of them, and not meant to last beyond that afternoon....
Only Suzanne Brennan and Jaxon Navarre haven't forgotten each other. It's now four years later, and they still dream about that cave, and the intense connection between them. During a discussion with the the rest of the Awesome Foursome, Suzanne, who lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, confesses to her girlfriends about the most amazing sexual experience she's ever had. The encounter has affected her so strongly that it doesn't take much for her friends to convince her to try and contact her dream lover. Placing an ad on the internet, she is bombarded with cheesy and suggestive emails, but before long, she comes across one that convinces her she has found her man... It seems rather unbelievable, but San Francisco resident Jaxon does come across the internet ad from the woman who rocked his world in Crete. Unable to get their interlude out of his head, he's searched the internet periodically over the years for a glimpse of his sexy blonde. Not really thinking he'd find her, he's more than a little surprised to read an ad that sounds like the unforgettable experience he had so long ago....
After contact is made, and names are exchanged, they agree they both would like to see each other again. Jaxon flies to Vancouver to meet Suzanne, and once again it happens on a beach. The attraction is just as hot as it was all those years ago, and before the night is over, the two indulge in some very sexy and erotic lovemaking. Unable to give up their physical relationship, they both agree to the "Champagne Rules"; to keep their relationship fun and effervescent and not go flat. This means not talking about their personal life, even to the point of not talking about what they each do for a living. The situation works for both of them: Jaxon is on the fast track to becoming a partner in his law firm and Suzanne has set her sights on marrying a Ward Cleaver- type of man, someday far in the future. Neither one of them is looking for a relationship, just great sex. But life doesn't always go according to plan....
This is Susan Lyons' first published story, and it holds a lot of promise for her future career. Writing for the erotic Aphrodisia line from Kensington, Susan has included a lot of the heat associated with today's stories of erotica, but she does it in a more traditional way. Jaxon and Suzanne have an exclusive relationship, with no additional partners to muddy the waters. Fans who like to read hot, yet traditional romances will enjoy this story a lot. I respect how the story touches on the interracial aspects of their relationship but doesn't dwell on them. Jaxon and Suzanne are just two people extremely attracted to each other, and unwilling to believe that the magic between them could lead to love. Other obstacles are realistic and believable, though they may have been resolved a bit too quickly by the end of the story. However there is a lot of substance to this story which allows readers to understand more about each character's choices in their lives. If you're like me, you'll be anxious to read more about the Awesome Foursome, and to find out more about Jaxon and Suzanne. I'm really looking forward to the next addition: "Hot In Here".
Smoking Hot!.......2006-02-17
A chance encounter with Mr. Tall-Dark-and-Handsome leads Suzanne Brennan to the best sex ever! Four years later she still dreams of the cave on Crete and that luscious man. Yet Suzanne is not exactly sure those mind-blowing orgasms were real. After all, she did drink a good bit of wine with her lunch that day. She does remember the nude beach, the beautiful man, the instant connection, the intimate cave, and then waking up alone in her hotel room. No names were exchanged. The whole affair was very unlike the conservative Vancouver student. Perhaps it was just a delicious dream. After sharing her past exploits with her girlfriends, they encourage Suzanne to find her dream man. With a little help from her friends and the internet, she may get a second chance.
Up and coming San Francisco lawyer Jaxon "Jax" Navarre still remembers the uninhibited blonde he met on Crete. The afternoon they spent making love still haunts him. If only he had gotten her name, maybe he wouldn't be wasting his time Googling for terms that result in adult travel sites and personal ads. Jax keeps searching, and one night he finds her! The two begin corresponding via email and find that the spark is still there. Agreeing to meet again, Jax plans a trip to Canada. Where will this go? Will it be more simple erotic fun, or maybe something more?
Smoking from page one, Champagne Rules is a hot, yet touching erotic romance. Straight-laced Suzanne relives her walk on the wild side and learns that she might want more than the Leave It to Beaver marriage she had always imagined. Jaxon also needs more than just the sexy island girl of his dreams, but he is too busy with his work and goals to realize it. I loved watching their sensual escapade evolve. They were real people in an extraordinary situation. Rules were meant to be broken, and Champagne Rules shows why!
Cheryl
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Champagne rules. (Comite Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne): An article from: Wines & Vines
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"Champagne" on trial.: An article from: Wines & Vines
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Champagne.... (debate on whether champagne should be marketed as "sparkling wine")(includes related article): An article from: Wines & Vines
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How Champagne maintains its edge; CIVC provides technical services.: An article from: Wines & Vines
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Manufacturer critical of loan approval process. (Don Champagne, president North Bay Plastics): An article from: Northern Ontario Business
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ASIN: B00092KEDC
Release Date: 2005-07-28 |
Book Description
This digital document is an article from Northern Ontario Business, published by Laurentian Business Publishing, Inc. on December 1, 1992. The length of the article is 788 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: Manufacturer critical of loan approval process. (Don Champagne, president North Bay Plastics)
Author: Stewart Brown
Publication:
Northern Ontario Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 1992
Publisher: Laurentian Business Publishing, Inc.
Volume: v13
Issue: n3
Page: p2(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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