Rating:  Summary: Redwall Review: The book Redwall will be a good book if you enjoy tall tales and folklore. If you are a romance or a nonfiction type person, than Redwall would not be the book for you. This tall tale is about a little peaceful town called Redwall, or so I thought. Redwall was no longer the peaceful little town when Cluny arrived. Cluny the Scourge was someone that everyone in Redwall despises. Cluny is determined to take over Redwall and destroy it. But the Abbot and his crew are not about to let that happen. No one is going to destroy Redwall as long as Matthias is around. To find out more read the book for yourself.
Rating:  Summary: Review Review: I think Redwall is a good book. The book seems like it is all real. The book almost makes you think that it could really happen. It is about a young mouse named Matthias, that tries to save his abbey from a nasty evil rat named, Cluny the Scourge. Matthias is inspired to save his abbey by a legend, Martin the Warrior. Matthias goes through many obstacles, such as fighting a huge snake to trying to find Martin the Warrior's sword. Matthias gets help from many friends such as a badger and shrews and all types of animals. I would recommend this book to everyone.
Rating:  Summary: My thoughts Review: The book Redwall was very intresting.Many times I did have to read the pages more then once to understand it completly,but I did enjoy the book.Its a story about Matthias the mouse who is working hard to keep Cluny and his men from destroying Redwall Abbey.The story has many exciting parts and when I understood them I loved them.Even though I was worried that I would enjoy the book I learned to never judge a book by its cover,or number of pages.
Rating:  Summary: Redwall Review: The story of Redwall, by Brian Jaques, was very baffling to me. Redwall is the kind of book that doesn't appeal to me much, and books similar to that, I don't enjoy reading. Since this was a class book that we had to read, I tried to get into what its meaning was. I would recommend this book to my friends only if they like to read adventure books. Otherwise, I would recommend a different type of book for them to read. The only good part in Redwall was when Matthias got captured by the sparrows and held prisoner while trying to figure out where the sword of Martin the Warrior was hidden. If I were give this book a grade out of five stars, I would give it three stars.
Rating:  Summary: The Best Book ever writen Review: Redwall is a legend about a young mouse named Matthias that wants to become a warrior like his hero Martin the Warrior. Then a dark cloud of evil comes over his fair home at Redwall Abbey. That cloud is a rat named Cluny the Scourge. When Matthias hears of this evil he goes in search of the sword that had once belonged to the mighty Martin the Warrior. Will he find the sword in time to stop the evil Cluny? Or will Cluny take over this once peaceful Abbey? To find out read Redwall. This book is a definite "must read" book. The veiwpoints of Redwall and Cluny's hoard gives you a better understanding of what is going on in the book.
Rating:  Summary: Ode to Redwall Review: A place safe from harmLoving caring home Friends all around you Care Siege comes and never dies Plans and plans Never to succeed The blossom blooming The love and care is back Never to leave again I am that is Guarded By devotion not hate I am that is Come and see the evil Never to see again Death is not apparent New Reborn loved Never to see evil again With I am that is
Rating:  Summary: The Good Vs The Evil Review: The Abbey of Redwall is a quiet and peaceful place, where everyone gets along. The Abbey is fool of mice who only help, instead of hurt. Matthais is the protector of Redwall, although being clummsey and foolish in Brian Jacques story. Matthais is a young mouse trying to be Martin the Warrior's sequel. Martin the Warrior was the bravest and most honored mouse ever to live in Redwall. One day Matthais and Redwall were suddenly attacked by Cluny the Scourge and his men. Cluny was after the take over of Redwall. The battle was a vicious and unflagging one. Both sides put up a triumphant battle. In the end Matthais and Redwall were on top. Redwall was very happy about the victory, but they knew that Cluny would strike again. Cluny had got injuried and had almost died from a brief accident. However this was not all bad. This gave Cluny the chance to think of a plan against Redwall. While recupperating, he had his men to things he said. Cluny felt that after a while his men were beginning to betrade him. Since he felt this way about a few especially, he decided to have them killed. The mice of Redwall continued to prepare for when Cluny would strike again. What they did was going on adventures, work hard, and build devices. Everyone around knows that something gigantic is about to happen. To find out how the battle ends, you'll have to read it for yourself.
Rating:  Summary: The Great Review: I thought that Redwall was one of the best books I've read. The action in the book was amazing and every paged surprised me. The best part of reading it was that our teacher brought the tape and our class listened to it. The tape really adds a touch. The tape brings out the voice in the character. Listening to the tape also brings the characters alive.
Rating:  Summary: Jacques needs to write TO the audience, not AS the audience. Review: However good the story might be (and it's not, terribly...fairly cliched, unoriginal, and shows a shocking misuse of historical terminology--perhaps he did his research from "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Medieval History"?, the book is written quite poorly. Jacques makes the same mistakes that beginning writers do: massive exposition through dialogue, breaking the 'show, don't tell' rule; cliched characters that are poorly introduced, with bad humor. As a 9-12 year old, I wouldn't even have wasted my time with this--read Narnia, or Xanth, or Eddings. Any of them are better-written. On the other hand, the cover is nice...how does that old saying go?
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful! Review: This book portrays an epic tale of a young mouse trying to be someone. This mouse is clumsy and is often found tripping over himself. When a ravenous bend of rats shows up on the scene, he does all within his power to save Redwall. Hiya! I've read all the books in the series and enjoyed them all very much. Jacques naturally follows in the path of some of the greatest fantasy writers from the twentieth century such as JRR Tolkein and many others. A great book children of all ages and even adults with a sense of adventure and enough courage to possibly be seen reading a childrens book. I've found myself curled up in an easy chair on lazy Saturdays reading it. Redwall is a story that I will always remember and read again and again.
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