Ah, what a cute little story! I was in love with it from the moment my friend told me about it. It's been YEARS since I last read a book where the plot was centered around animals. I suppose once you get older, you tend to veer off animal characters and go towards human characters. It's all about wa...
This book was tedious in the extreme.In Redwall's defense, I read the book over a series of months during my lunch break, while I generally tend to inhale books I like within a couple days. Perhaps the starting and stopping and slow pace made me lose interest in it.I just think that after Harry Pot...
The Redwall books meant a great deal to me growing up, as soon as I discovered them it seemed I always had one on hand for years...a devotion that lasted until well after I'd become aware of the lack of nuance in Jacques' writing. Like many others, after hearing about Jacques' death, I decided to re...
I’d actually never read any of the Redwall books, having been enormously intimidated by the sheer volume. I did like it a lot–there was a lovely sense of the place and the seasons which I always think is nice. I don’t know if I’m convinced to read the rest of the books, though.
As a child I love this book and the series, though I think I have grown out of them now. My favourites other then this one were Martin the Warrior and Mossflower. I do have an urge to read them all again, such a pity I gave most away to charity...I love the whole woodland animals vs. vermin thing - ...
Back in the day (when I was 12, 6 years ago) the Redwall Saga was one of my very favorite series. To the obsessive extent. There are so many now that I'm not going to rate them all, but the rating stays the same for all of them. Love!
All the creatures of Redwall Abbey want is to live a peaceful life, but then evil creatures steal their children. A small band sets out from Redwall to free their children and get justice. Along the way, they discover courage, dangers, and allies they never suspected. No book by Jacques would be ...
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