When Redwall Abbey is attacked by a rat known as Cluny the Scourge, the Redwallers rise up in defense. A young mouse known as Matthias embarks on a quest to recover the legendary sword of Martin the Warrior for Redwall and his friends, because he believes that the sword is necessary in defeating Clu...
One of my all time favorite series! I love each and every one! A great book for young adults, and adults alike! I'm in college, and still read these, and enjoy them each! Good for animal lovers, adventures, and those who just like a good tale of good over evil!
One of my all time favorite series! I love each and every one! A great book for young adults, and adults alike! I'm in college, and still read these, and enjoy them each! Good for animal lovers, adventures, and those who just like a good tale of good over evil!
The Redwall series has been one of my favourites for about twenty years. I can't recall exactly how I first learned about the books, but I do remember clearly my mother getting me out of school one day so she could take me to meet Brian Jacques when he came to the area to do a book signing. That was...
Read with daughter, 8. Her comments were that it was a little slow in the beginning, and I tend to agree. Perhaps that is why it took us 3 months to read this. She won't be reading any others in the series soon, but will probably do so eventually. Like many others on the web, she is interested in bu...
This is the first book in the Brian Jacques series, and it is the best. The plot is fairly original, and the book itself is fun to read. I find talking animals intriguing, anyway. However, the plot line is not very deep. I would classify it as light reading. It is fun, and I usually get these b...
Redwall was mostly (mildly) disappointing. While the premise of an adventure story with small mammals as the main protagonists is appealing, the execution of the idea leaves me wanting.On the whole, the adventures of the mice of Redwall and their friends follow well-trodden paths of (fantasy) fictio...
At first glance, this really doesn’t seem like a book for me. I have nothing against fantasy books involving quests, warlords, battles, and villains. For the most part, they’re really just not for me. But Redwall is a highly loved series so I thought I’d give it a shot.It’s amazing how much an impac...
Redwall was a book I read many years ago just before I entered into private schooling after going through six fun years of home schooling. Six years of being at home and getting an education does have the benefit of allowing an avid reader such as myself time to build up the reading speed and vocabu...
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