Rating:  Summary: Mossflower Review: Mossflower is a book of adventure and love and hate. It is the first quest of Martin the Warrior, the famous mouse from Redwall. Mossflower is a tale of woodlanders coming together to destroy evil and build a new place of dwelling for them. The quest begins when Martin comes through Mossflower and he helped the woodlanders stop the evil wildcats. He got a magnificent sword from a friend and used it well. He is Redwall's mascot, he is what every woodlander boy wants to be like. Brian Jacques pumps out another masterpiece and it doesn't leave you hanging. I loved this book, and you connect with the characters very well. If you don't read this book you are missing out on one of Brian Jacques' best works. I recommend this book to the fullest.
Rating:  Summary: A Long Journey Review: A long Journey Set in the mystical forest of Mossflower, Brian Jacques book Mossflower is a story about a bunch of creatures fighting the oppression of a tyrant Queen. The main character, Martin, is a great warrior mouse. He left his cave that he had defended for his whole life to journey the world, on his way he passes through Mossflower and learns the hard way of how mean the Queen is. He meets up with the creatures from the forest and decides to help their noble cause to get rid of the Queen. Martin hates the evil Queen and vowed to kill her for the pain she caused him. Martins hate for her is because she imprisoned him and broke his father's sword that he gave to Martin before his death. Because of this hatred toward the Queen and love to the creatures he accepted to take a journey to a mountain named Salamandastron where someone lives to free them from the Queen. Throughout his journey that creatures sent him on he and his companions find many enemies and life threatening obstacles. When he gets to the mountain he discovers his destiny and becomes an even greater fighter. In one scene, Martin takes his army of creatures to defeat the Queen, by surrounding her castle. His plan is to good for the Queen she is not able to really fight back. This book shows that good will defeat evil in the end. I suggest anyone that enjoys fantasy books to read this.
Rating:  Summary: Try Mossflower Review: This is probably the best Redwall book ever written. Brian Jacques vivid descriptions of the characters and settings make it so you can actually see the story in your head as it happens. Jacques wrote this book second but it should be read before his other book "Redwall". This book is a gook joice for readers who like adventure and a good story.
Rating:  Summary: Martin the Warrior vs. Lord Veruga Queen of a Thousand Eyes Review: When a mouse named Martin the Warrior ventures into Mossflower he is taken prisoner by Lord Verduga. When the Lord brakes his sword he swears he will revenge on Lord Verduga.This was an extrordinary book and I could not stop reading.Read this book and take an adventurous journey with Martin the Warrior.
Rating:  Summary: Mossflower Review: Mossflower Woods has terror upon it as the wildcat queen Tsarmina rules at Kotir, and evil castle. A mouse called Martin the Warrior is traveling and he stops in Mossflower. Later, Martin arrives in Brockhall, a hidden home in the woods. The badger Bella of Brockhall is worried, so she sends Martin off with two of his new freinds to find her father Boar the Fighter.Bella is hoping Boar will save Mossflower from Queen Tsarmina. Boar is at Salamandastron, a home for badger lords. The journey will be long and difficult for Martin the Warrior. What will happen to the once peaceful Mossflower Woods, and will it be saved? This thrilling book is very exciting and full of suspensing action!
Rating:  Summary: A sixth grade student Review: Mossflower was the most exciting book I have ever read. Learning about the founders of the Abbey was all I wanted to know after reading Redwall. The riddles and peoms in the book are placed well in the story, and the book is easy to understand. I think that anyone who reads this book will be glad they did.
Rating:  Summary: Corey Eye's Mossflower Review Review: I liked the book because the author had that special talent that takes you into the book. You could always tell exactly what was happening. It was like you were right there in the book. You could also tell exactly what the characters looked like,where they were and what they were doing. If they were running in the hills, you could tell what was around it! And you could also have an imaginaiation that was 100% correct. The best part of the book was when Martin, Gonff, Dinny, Boar, and the Hares fought Captain Ripfang and his gang of sea rats. Martin fights hard, killing numbers of rats. Gonff runs around taking rats down in his path. Dinny shouts out furious comments to the enemies while fighting. The hares use their powerful hind legs to stun and a dagger to kill. Boar is the biggest and has no problem killing and chilling. But when he tells his companions to take the ship and return to Mossflower, he is killed by a mob of rats right after he takes down Ripfang. The story element most vivid to me was the setting because the writer made the words so describing. You could practically tell what a single blade of grass looked like. Mossflower is the home of all the woodlanders. You could tell exactly what it looked like. The settings were unusual in a very good way.
Rating:  Summary: mossflower Review: i think you should read redwall books.its about animals that fight for their fredom.my favorite one is mossflower.what happens is that this mouse who came from another country and he saves other creature from assflower.
Rating:  Summary: The best book I have ever read Review: I think Mossflower is the most phenomenal book I ever read. It is written by Brian Jacques, who I think is the best suspense writer. It is about a brave mouse named Martin who breaks the law that trespassers must not carry weapons. He got ambushed by three weasels, he whooped them until they finally tied him up and brought him to the castle, and threw him into the dungeons. About a week later a mouse thief gets caught and gets thrown in with Martin. But he is a well connected thief. So his friends, CORIM (counsel of resistance in Mossflower) tries to get the thief (Gonff) and then rescues them both. After awhile, Bella (the leader of CORIM) wants Martin, Gonff, and a young mole named Dinny, to go find her father (Boar) at salamanderson to help fight the evil queen Tsmania (at the castle). Will they find him? Is he dead? Find out by reading the book. I'm am 10 and live in California, email my mom at jjjeanie@aol.com
Rating:  Summary: Mossflower Review: I really enjoyed 'Mossflower' that's why I gave it five stars. Out of all the Brian Jacques books I have read 'Mossflower' is my favourite. That's because I like adventure, action, mystery and a lot of other qualities 'Mossflower' has. To anybody who likes the same qualities in a book as I do 'Mossflower' is a great book to read. Why stop at 'Mossflower' though? Read all of Brian Jacques' books. I know I will.
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