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Redwall: Books 1, 2, & 3

Redwall: Books 1, 2, & 3

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall
Review: First, let me say that I am a 14 year old kid that is not a fan of reading. My cousins recommended them and a found this one at my local library. I CANNOT STOP READING IT!!! How Mr. Jacques keeps readers clued to his books (especially me) I do not know! I really like how he does give details, but doesn't stay to long on them, just enough to let you know about it. Actually, I would rate it 4.9 stars. Simply because Matthias is looking for the sword that he thinks is the only salvation for the Abbey. Now I do read it, but I read fast, because I love the action that goes on with Cluny and company. Out of opinion entirerly, I wouldn't recommended these books (or at least this one because it's the only one I've read) to younger children under the reading level (9-12). Simply because of the magic (not much), violence and language (still not much).
I am eventually going to buy the whole series and read them in order.
At the end of each chapter you are dieing to find out what happens next (Matthias fall into cat's mouth), but the next chapter is somewhere else (goes to fight at Abbey). Sometimes I'm dieing to skip the next chapter to see what happens, but that chapter is just as interesting! I definitly do not like long books, but somehow read it in just a couple of days!
I like Basil Stag Hare and Methusalem for the good guys, and Shadow and Redtooth for the bad guys (I liked others, but these top the list (and Scragg too)).
I also like how there are smaller adventures and how Asamodeus has the sword (supprisingly enough, I new he was for something).
Best book I have ever read.


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