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Redwall (Redwall, Book 1)

Redwall (Redwall, Book 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review of Redwall!!!!!!
Review: I really love this book because it teaches you to follow your dreams, just like Matthias. He was an orphaned mouse who was left at the Redwall Abey. Now he is a ruff and tough warrior who is seeking the weapons of Martin the Warrior. Meanwhile a rat named Cluny is attacking the place Matthias calls home Redwall Abbey. Will Matthias find Martin's weapons? Will Cluny destroy the Abbey? The only way you can find out is by reading this 5 star book. ENJOY!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall the Ledgend
Review: In this epic adventure of the Redwall series the main character Matthias is set out on an adventure to become a warrior. While he has left the Redwall Abbey, it is attacked, and the tapestry of Martin the Warrior is stolen by the evil Cluny the Scourage. If you read the book you will find out what happens to Matthias is his adventure, and if the Redwall Abbey is to be destroyed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Splendiferous Book
Review: Redwall is a terrific book, and I think it is completely amazing how Brian Jacques has managed to tie together all the elements and make a great, rounded story. I recommend anyone to read it, people of all ages. I guarantee you'll enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one of my favorite books, EVER
Review: I am in 7th grade, and when I was recommended this book, I did not want to read it. I thought it would be talking animals fighting eachother in silly little wars. I was wrong. Redwall is full of action and incredibly clever in how the stories all tie together in the end. It's the perfect story of good vs. evil, and I absolutely loved it. You feel as if you are right there with the mice and moles fighting for the well being of all woodland creatures of the future. The connection from Martin, to Matthias, to Mattimeo is incredible. It is so well thought out that it is no wonder that these are my favorite books. I cannot put this book down, especially when I am within even 100 pages of the end. I have read the first three books, and am starting the 4th. I intend to keep reading the entire series. These books are truly amazing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Charming, Magical Fantasy
Review: I am 14 years old and I never would have thought in a million years that I would like this book. I picked it up at a bookstore out of curiosity because so many people had recommended it and I am a true lover of fantasy and science fiction. No lie, I could not put this book down. It is so cute and just plain magical. The characters, although they are animals that act just like people, became so real to me. The plot was absolutely entrancing. This novel will truly bring out the kid in you but it is not in any way immature. I would recommend it to anyone from the ages of 12 to 112. I can't wait to read #2, Mossflower!! I also very highly recommend all the Harry Potters.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Rather unimpressive, actually.
Review: Sure, the "Redwall" series is well-written, and unusual in its use of animal characters rather than humans. That does nothing to alleviate the fact that the plots are all the same as any other epic sword quest. The characters are flat and stereotypical, and the conflicts wrap up a little too neatly. I read the first two books in the series, but I don't think I'll be coming back for more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent adventure
Review: This book is my favorite book ever!! I think it is excellent, and it has alot of action. I also think it is very funny. I also like all the other books in this series. My favorite character is Matthias. I think this is a good book for anyone to read. It has adventure, I would even like to make a movie on it someday!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall
Review: Redwall Brian Jacques 467 Reviewed by: Nate

This book that is the first of the Redwall series is full of action packed chapters and three separate sections. The first section is about the coming of Cluny and the first few battles. The battles are between the peace loving mice from the abbey and the battle hardened army of Cluny the scourge. Cluny got his title from his long whip like tail that he uses to rule his army with fear and power. Cluny comes and tries to take over Redwall but is foiled in his first attempts. The main characters in this part are Basil Stag Hare, the gluttonous hare woos food loving outside is made up for by his perilous fighting abilities. Matthias, the young mouse who has an air of command all his own. Constance, the badger who shares joint command of Redwall in times of trouble with Winifred the otter, Foremole the leader of moles, and Matthias. Cornflower Fieldmouse, the pretty young mouse who is in love with Matthias. In part two the main stories are Matthias is looking for martin the warriors sword and armor. Martin is the abbeys guardian spirit. The other story is the continuation of the invasion of Redwall. In the third part of this story the invasion of Redwall is continued and Matthias is still looking for the sword. This is a really good book that I would recommend this book for all people who like long novels with good plots and lots of action this author has written many other books of the Redwall series

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Redwall
Review: Redwall was a very refreshing book, compared to the usual stuff people write for children. Like Harry Potter, subtle things in the beginning, tie in the end. The only problem with it though, was that in the beginning, Matthias was a bumbling, young mouse, pretty much still a child. In the end though, he had suddenly turned from a 9 year old to a 20 year old, which I thought was a little bit odd. Anyways, it would ruin the entire book to tell anymore about it, so I just ahve to leave it at that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Possibly the best.
Review: This is a great book. A belivable head villan... main characters you can relate to...no 500 characters to keep track of... the list goes on. This book has action. It has a storyline. It has a huge crossbow. I'm not very good at humor. This book is good. Like most firsts, it ranks at the top, with muddy sequels following. It is incredibly descriptive, with a spectacular end battle that occupies a larger space than most of the other books in the Redwall series. The different storylines twist and turn all over the place, eventually coming together at the end. It is gorier and more vilont than the later Redwall books, but that doesn't bother me. READ THIS BOOK.


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