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Redwall: Books 1, 2, & 3

Redwall: Books 1, 2, & 3

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Favorite Series of All Time
Review: Forget Harry Potter! Martin, Matthias, Mattimeo, and all the Redwall heros are the ORIGINAL adventure books for people of all ages. I started with the series in the late 80's when I was a kid and Redwall was first published. I still eagerly await Mr. Jacques' continuation of the story year after year. I am now pleased that my younger nieces and nephews are old enough to read and enjoy the series so I can share the magic with them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall is for you!!
Review: I love the Redwall series. I think all the action, adventure and suspense keeps you in there with all the characters. Redwall, the first, really caught my attention with Matthias, Mortimer, Cluny, Cornflower, and all the rest. I espcially like Basil Stag Hare, as he's always up for a good joke, wot wot, chappies?
If you like fantasy books, then Redwall is the perfect book for you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall Is One Of The Best Series Books Ever : ) !
Review: Redwall is a book about Matthias, a young mouse who lives in Redwall Abbey. When an evil rat horde comes to take over their beloved home,Redwall Abbey, Matthias, along with his other friends try to defend their beloved abbey. Matthias must discover the secrets within him to win the war with the evil rats.
This book is a little hard to start, but is well worth it. Also, Redwall's series are very similar to Redwall. However, they are still a great read. I have read 3 Redwall books and they were all great.This is a must read. I think it is one of the best series.
The books have about 400 pages in them, but is a great book to read if you are 10 or older. I found this book very enjoyable. If you love this book, you should read all of the series. It is well worth the money. I hope you enjoy this book. : )

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: redwall is a masterpiece!
Review: This is a beautifully written book with a wide range of
lovable characters and thoroughly hateful villains.The description is superb,the storytelling flawless,and the
righteousness and stunningly lifelikeness of all in redwall
abbey totally endearing.All in all a fantastic read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall Rocks!
Review: The story of Redwall is mainly a tale of courage, bravery, and most of all, friendship. As a young novice at the Abbey of Redwall, the young mouse Matthias learns the historic tale of Martin the Warrior, the Abbey hero of long ago. Matthias yearns to be like him.
To prove himself, he must protect Redwall from the evil searat, Cluny the Scourge, who has invaded Mossflower Wood. Cluny is bent on conquering Redwall and all who live in it, with the help of his wicked band of rats, ferrets, stoats, and weasels. Who will win in the end?
This is a wild ride of adventure, heroism, fun, and the epic struggle for good and evil - the classic theme in the best of novels - Redwall is five-star! I love this book. The characters are entertaining, energetic, daring, and willing to risk all for their home, friends, and families. This is the main story in the 16-book series: The Chronicles of Redwall. Read Brian Jacques bestseller: Redwall!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST Book Ever Written
Review: Brian Jacques has created a masterpiece with his Redwall books. These are the best books I have ever read, and Redwall is by far the best, along with Mossflower, Pearls of Lutra and Mattimeo. I am eleven years old and I LOVE the Redwall books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: After I read this, Harry Potter wasn't worth a lick.
Review: Here I am writing this review unable to express how fantasticly
great this book truly is. If you have not read any of the Redwall
series than set aside old harry thing and pick up Redwall. This novel is bursting with action,homliness, and crushing evil. The book starts off with young Matthias who has the spirit of Martin {the warrior and founder of Redwall Abbey} in him. Matthias must embark upon a great adventure seeking out the forgotten sword of Martin the warrior of Redwall. Without the sword, Redwall Abbey does not stand a chance against the evil rat, Cluny the Scourge.
Although this book is considered a kids book it should be for any person who has a brain in their head and knows how to read. In my mind ,this book is rated 6 out of 5 stars. You heard all this from a twelve year old boy who loves to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall
Review: This book introduces the first of the series of Redwall written by Brian Jacques.This enjoyable book could be read by anyone of any age, and be loved.There really is no correct way to describe whats happens in just a paragragh or two. It involves the interesting characters, mice, rabbits, and other animals and rodents, fighting to save the city of redwall...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall-the master of young adult books
Review: Redwall is a captavating book that kept me reading straight form the beginning to the end.It involves fantastic battles, interesting animals, and creative characters.
Antborg909

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Perfect Transition for Young Readers
Review: 'Redwall' is an exciting adventure that never slows, never bores, and never disappoints the reader. You could say it's a simple "good vs. evil" story between the good, honorable mice of Redwall Abbey and the evil forces of Cluny the one-eyed rat, but that would be an oversimplification. It's much more, largely in part to Brian Jacques and his skillful writing.

As I was reading 'Redwall,' I realized that this book is the perfect transition between young adult and adult literature. If your child is bored with most of the books written for his level, but maybe is not quite ready for one of the heavies, 'Redwall' may be the answer. Jacques tells a very approachable story with a language that will be challenging for some younger readers, but not beyond their reach. His descriptions and characters are painted with more depth than the average young person's book, but the fun and excitement are retained. Jacques is to be applauded.

If your child enjoys fantasy stories and is not quite ready for Tolkien, 'Redwall' is the perfect transition book/series. Enjoy.

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