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Redwall (Redwall, Book 1)

Redwall (Redwall, Book 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can not find a more terrific book out there!
Review: This book got me hooked on Redwall. In school I got in trouble all the time for reading it in class. You can't put it down. I also read Mossflower, Mattimeo,and now is reading Mariel of Redwall. You must read this book. I suggest that the reader reads Mossflower before redwall though.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The first of Redwall that I have read, and not the last!
Review: Brian Jacues is an outstanding writer. Redwall is the first of the "Redwall" books that I have read and it certainly will not be the last. The action is not grotesque (like other action books) and is blended w/ humor. This combination has you thinking they will a perish one minute, then laughing the next. I highly recomend this book which has made it to the top of a (horably) long list of fantacy books that i have read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oi wunner whoit it boi loike toi boi Mattwise..-Mole speech
Review: I am a 12 year old girl and Matthias is my favorite hero next to Martin the anchient Warrior .(I like them the same) I've read 6 Redwall books, and this one's the first one I read, the one that got me hooked on this series. This book is one that I will read over and over; I'll read it to my grandchilren someday!! This book id truley one of Mr. Jacques's best, one of my very favorites, though it's hard to rate all the books of favorite to least favorite: I love them all! I herd about these books from a friend, who assured me they were good, but I thought that a book about a mouse warrior is was not what I really wanted to read about. Stupid me, I found that I loved these books more than any books ever, (not counting the Bible). The Redwall series are all so detailed that you feel like you know the characters, and you even feel like you're right there. These books are popular, well liked, and everyone has different oppinions on each and every one. I havn't yet read one that I didn't like. Redwall was one of the very very best. REDWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLL!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book!!
Review: This book is absolutely great and Brian Jacques is a GREAT writer . . . he uses such detail, it's as if you were right there watching everything go on in front of you . . . !!! And you wouldn't believe how annoyed I am that my school doesn't have all of the Redwall books . . . Jacques has got to write more!! And by the way, just because this book is recommended for 9-12 year olds, it doesn't mean AT ALL that people older (maybe younger) will enjoy this book . . . I'm surprised it's not for all ages . . !!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it!!
Review: I love this book! I love Matthias, Martin the warrior of Redwall and their sword. I am reading Mattimeo, the next book in the series. and I like it too. I have always wished, for as long as i have been reading this series of books, wished that I could be Matthias, Martin, or Mattimeo. So if you haven' read this book... READ IT!!! PLEASE DON'T JUST WASTE YOUR TIME READING ABOUT IT... JUST DO IT!! That was one of my favorite books that I have ever read, and believe me I have read alot of books. GOTTA GO SEE YA!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brian Jacques is God!
Review: I adore the Redwall series. This book was the first I had ever read by Jacques. Who cares if it is for children?? I loved the Abbey and all of the creatures that lived within and without. I could easily imagine myself as one of the creatures, perhaps a squirrel. I raise a glass to Brian Jacques on the book that began the wonderful series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My son ignores the Playstation!
Review: Infact, my 13 year old goes off to his room where it is quiet and reads now! He absolutely LOVES the Redwall series. His goal is to read every book. I rated it five stars because anything that would detract my son from the Playstation must be "all that" and more!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall is the best!!!!!!!!
Review: Redwall is the best book I have ever read. I hate books, but I loved Redwall!! I am starting Mossflower.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwall is my favorite book!
Review: I really enjoyed Redwall. I've read a lot of books, but Redwall is my favorite. It is full of adventure, fun, action, and mystery. When my mom first recommended Redwall, I wasn't interested in it, but I ended up reading the whole series many times. I liked Redwall so much, I wrote a story like it.

The mole and sparrow speech were hard to understand at first, but now I can even talk like them.

My favorite characters are Warbeak, Matthias, Log-a-log, Cornflower, and Basil Stag Hare. They are funny and courageous. They are also the lead defenders of Redwall.

If you liked Redwall, be sure to read Brian Jaques' other books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book should get a thousand stars!!! 5 is not enough!!!!
Review: Brian Jaques' Martain the Worrior, Mossflower, and Redwall series are the BEST books I've ever read. The books are very funny and exciting and has very lovable characters. I don't usually read books, but after I've read MossFlower (first book of series, I bought them all one after the other and read them all. They are great; Jaques' descriptions of the settings suck you into the book and sets you in the joyous mood that the novels are in. You should buy Mossflower first and read about Martin the Worrior, and his friends Gonff, Log-a-Log, and Dinny. The Redwall books are great and brings you out of a depresed mood and sets you in the Mossflower woods or Redwall abby in the time of worriors and tyrants. Oh, and if the author sees this review, I think that you should write the books not so distantly apart with the same characters; say, two books for each generation of characters. I kinda miss reading about Martin and his friends and I think the Mossflower is the best book ever.


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