Rating:  Summary: The best series I have ever read . Review: Wonderful! Jacques paints a vivid, colorful, picture. It is impossible to express how excellent this series is. The sophisticated blend of action, colorful characters, and excitement makes the reader feel he is in the story. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Fantastic! Review: This was the second Brian Jacques book I read, and I think that every one who apriciates a decent book will love this one. If you've never liked a book in your life, well, there's a first time for everything, and this is probably it.
Rating:  Summary: this book rocks! Review: This book rocks! I am reading the whole series over, in chronological order(martin the warrior, mossflower, outcast of redwall, mariel of redwall, bellmaker, salamandastron, redwall, mattimeo, pearls of lutra, long patrol, marlfox).I count this as five stars because of the details, Brian Jacques has a ton of detail in each book.the length (I LOVE long books), the reality of it(you feel like your there),the wide array of characters, and the storyline (one star each thing) ~Fireeyesthefox
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful!! Review: This book was a pure delight to read. The characters had incredible realism. The worlds almost let you walk through them. This series written by Brian Jauques in my book would get six stars.You have never read a book like this before! ( For you youngsters there are no swears in it either )
Rating:  Summary: Thrilling Review: Redwall, in my opinion, is best of the series. My favorite part of the novel is when Redwall Abbey makes an attemp to kill Cluny the Scorge with a giant arrow like spear, only to kill one of Cluny's men instead. If you like fantasy, read this book. It's one of the best.
Rating:  Summary: One of the best I've read! Review: My cousin suggested these to me. Once I read Redwall I begged my mom to get the rest. I have all the books exept Pearls of Lutra and The Long Patrol (unless there are more)!
Rating:  Summary: daring, witty, and rich: an indulgence! Review: Redwall is a fine story full of exciting and odd characters, and a wonderful storyline hinted with small touches everywhere! Every bite-sized chapter offers a new and magnificent adventure filled with heroism, friendship, and courage. I would recommend it to any avid reader looking for a different and rich story!
Rating:  Summary: "Absolutly top hole!" Review: As Basil Stag Hare would say, this book was top hole! It has wonderful characters, and the author writes it in a way that makes it feel like the animals in it are real, and that this story really happened. Brian Jacques really gives you a reason to hate Cluny and the Sparra king, but Cluny most of all. Basil Stag Hare is for sure the most funny (and hungry, of course)character in the book. If you haven't read it all ready, read it now!!!
Rating:  Summary: This is the best book in the world!!!!!! Review: This book is great.It is my all time favorite book.Also I bet that if you read it you will like it alot,even though it might not be your favorite book.It's about a rat named Cluny who wants to take over a building called Redwall Abbey.But even though the creatures are peaceful and have not seen action in years,they're determined to kill Cluny and the gang.Some characters that fight in the battle is Mattias(the main character),a team of shrews,some sparrows,the creatures of Redwall and Mossflower(the name of forest),and also the spirit of Martin the Warrior.If you're a fantasy lover you're got to love this book,if you read it, and me personally recommend it that you should.There are I think 11 books in the series and I hope Brian Jacques writes more.Read this book.
Rating:  Summary: The best boys book ever. Adventure and intrigue Review: Redwall has become our all time favorite book. I started reading this book as a group effort with my two oldest boys, ages 11 and 12. They thought 'Oh mom, we're too old for this." After the first two chapters, they never wanted to stop. The good verses bad theme is here. The good being the mice and the bad, the rats. We found ourselves cheering the mice and friends and trying to invent voices for each character. The descriptions are so real that we felt as if we were part of the story. We can't wait to read Mossflower!
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