Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: the most amazing book in the world Review: if you read this book you would be [drawn] into this book with your mouth watering for more. redwall is the most fasanating book in the whole intire world, it has lots of action but also has some love seens to if your that type that likes that stuff.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Redwall review Review: This book is much like the the animated series on PBS. The Redwall mice struggle to stop Cluny the Scourge (a rat) from leading his army of rats, stoats, weasels, and ferrets into their home, an Abbey. It is divided into three parts, Book One - The Wall, Book Two - The Quest, and Book Three - The Warrior. I enjoyed reading this book, more than watching the show and I really like the show! I plan to read more books in the Redwall series.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The awesome tale of Redwall Review: My favorite book is Redwall by Brain Jacques, because of three things included in this amazing story. One of the things is the wars of property. Cluny the rat is the attacker of Redwall with his horde of rats, stoats, ferrets, and a fox. The protectors of Redwall, witch mainly contain a badger, mice, moles, squirrels, and some hedgehogs. The weapons they used in it are things that you would be able to use in real life, the story it basicly medieval times with animals in place of humans. Next, is the search for the famed Martian the Warrior's awesome sword. When Matthias and Redwall's abbey leader, the Abbot, start on this search for Martian's sword they have to go through mind bobbling puzzles. Whenever they do solve the puzzle they figure out that the sword is missing and that there is only the shield. Once Matthias finds out that sparrows have taken the sword he must climb to the tree and retrieve it! After a long search through the nest of the sparrows he figures out that the sparrow King his self had it stolen by a dreaded snake of everyone's fear. The last thing I like about it is that how clever Cluny is, even though he ends up never getting control of Redwall. At one point he has a black night rat climb Redwall Abbey's great towering walls to steal the last picture of Martian the Warrior. He also comes up with the idea of fire slingers, rocks covered in vines and oil lit on fire, and throws them over the Abbey's massive walls. As you can see, this book should be a must read, and all continuums of it.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Redwall,a great book Review: My favorite book this year has been Redwall, part of the Redwall series. One of the reasons I like Redwall so much is because of Matthias. He really just brightens up the book. He is a brave, strong young mouse determined to keep the rats away from the Redwall abbey. I also like the adventurous storyline. It is exactly the way I like it. I think one of the best parts is when Matthias goes to find the sword of Martin the Warrior. This takes him a long time, but when he finally finds it he has to fight Asmodeus Poisonteeth, the giant adder, to get it. Another thing I like are the characters instead of people they're animals. There are a lot other things I like to, but In the end I think this is a wonderfully fantastic book every one should read
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Great Action Review: Redwall is a truly exciting book, from riddles to the final battle. It is about a mouse(Matthias) who starts out as an unimportant novice, and works his way up to being a hero. The events take place at the Abbey of Redwall which is under siege by a savage bilge rat named Cluny the Scourge. When Matthias finds out he will take after his hero, Martin the Warrior the guiding spirit of Redwall Abbey he is immediately on the case, but it is not so easy, riddles, and Martin's spirit is what he what he has to go on to find his belt, shield, scabbard, and a wonderous sword that slices through anything! Will he complete his mission, and rid Redwall Abbey of Cluny the Scourge? Read this book to find out.-I M A RDWLL FAN
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Redwall review Review: I thought that this book was very fascinating, full of adventure, and exiting. The book was about Matthias, a field mouse, "coming of age" and him defending the Redwall abbey. The Redwall creatures are peace loving animals that help others in need. One day a rat named Cluny comes to the Mossflower woods looking for a new castle. He finds the abbey and instantly wants it. He and his army besiege the abbey in order to gain control of it. The Redwall animals fight back and with the help of Matthias and the sword of Martin they win. During the book Matthias figures out clues and riddles to find the sword of Martin. Overall the book is wonderful and I would recommend it to anyone who likes fiction and adventure.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: BEST BOOK EVER Review: In short, this is the best book ever written. It is my favorite book of all time. Seriously. Summary- The story is about a young mouse named Matthias who lives in Redwall Abbey, a peaceful little abbey community in the heart of Mossflower Woods. But an evil rat named Cluny The Scourge tries to take over Redwall Abbey. With the help of the citizens of Redwall, Matthias must step up and defend Redwall Abbey from Cluny and his army. Brian Jaques does a great job of describing every character and setting. The poetry is amazing, the plot is so creative, this is by far the best book ever.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Redwall Review: Redwall is mainly about an animal war and a mouse on a jorney. The mouse's name is Matheius and is on a journey to find mystical weapons to help in the war. Mathieus' partner Methalemu, helps him with the journey to find the weapons. Cluny, the general of the evil army, is harsh and will sacrifice his men just for victory. They fight and fight until a hero emerges. It is a great book because of the action and exitement. The battles are great and the quest is daring and thrilling.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Warms the heart and soul better than a cup of soup.... Review: Good triumphs over evil...that is the resounding lesson that a reader will learn in this creative, free-spirited book. Despite the fact that disgusting rats run rampant throughout Mossflower and are trying desperately to claim Redwall as their own (under the leadership of the nastiest, most evil rat of all, Cluny the Scourge), the mice and woodland creatures of the Abbey work together providing support, hard-work, humor and love to triumph. There are plenty of reviews that will delve into the plot a little more and will give you an overview of what to expect. What I'd like to explore is the difference between this and other books on the market today....This book gives the reader a sense that, if one sets their mind to it, one can accomplish anything. Also, working closely with loved ones, having a brave heart and never doubting oneself will always make one a winner. Matthias, the mouse warrior, is the perfect role model for children and adults alike. He thinks not of himself and how he will benefit from a difficult decision, but how he can help everyone around him...even those he just met and may not be too fond of after first meeting (think of the Sparras and the Guerilla Union of Shrews). Lastly, Jacques keeps the gore and blood out of the book...he has an uncanny knack of describing the scenes (including death and defeat) without being overly descriptive of flying body parts or oozing blood. There are so many fun and interesting characters, too. From Sam the paw-sucking squirrel to Basil Stag Hare the eccentric warrior with the insatiable appetite, you'll find yourself rooting on the side of good and having a jolly good time at it. The language of the book is written in formal English...Jacques enchants you and you'll find yourself drooling at his descriptive writings about the food at the Abbey. He could make a pile of wet hay sound appetizing! Honestly, the reading will be slow going for younger children...not because it's boring, but because they will have to grasp his writing form. It's not written in the simplest form, which I applaud because it is educational as well as entertaining. I feel that, as children read, they will start to comprehend. His books are page-turners...and the family will be best to curl up beside the fire with this book and a kettle of popcorn. It will provide hours of fun (have your kids re-enact the scenes while you read aloud to them) and cherished family memories.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Awesome Review: This book is awesome. It's not the best book in the series, but it is still one of the greatest books ever written. The whole series is awesome. I've read all of them and read most of them multiple times. If you see any bad reviews about any of these books, comepletely diregard them. Read this book. It's a literary blessing.
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