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Mariel of Redwall (Redwall, Book 4)

Mariel of Redwall (Redwall, Book 4)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extraordinary Book
Review: Merial of Redwall by Brian Jaques is a wonderful, exciting and adventure filled book. I found that this book always kept me reading. It is great for those people who love adventure and fantasy books. I love how the characters are animals and how they interact with each other. I give this book a 5 star rating for its never ending action. I would recommend this book for good readers between the adges of 13 and 23.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not the best ever but good
Review: Mariel of Redwall was not the best of the redwall books, I never liked searats when they are out at sea, they are ok when on land, which does happen in some parts of this book. I love how Brian Jacques adds in the small details such as the great feasts to the little snacks. This is a good book, but i just dont like searats too much. But that is only what i think you need to read it to find out for your self what yo think.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mariel and Gullwacker
Review: This book shows the creativity of Jaques work. His descriptions are so vivid that you can feel the image as you read the book. The story takes place on the island of Terramort, where Mariel the mousemaid was tossed from the Greenfang into the ocean. The icy waters were sure to carry Mariel to her imment doom, but the mouse was carried all the way from Terramort to the beaches of Mossflower Wood. So starts the tale of Mariel...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: another good one
Review: Redwall just continues to be a fun place to visit. Mariel is a fun portrayal of both a female and male who discover the warrior within them. B. Jacques has created a refreshing world where good is good, and evil is abhorrent. With multiple threads running through this tapestry, there are many nights of late-night reading to be anticipated!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Book.
Review: This is a good book to read on the beach. It is very well written but doesn't have the good adeventure of Salamdastrom, Martin the Warrior and Mossflower. It is a good book otherwise. So go out and buy it today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Redwall Book Ever!!!
Review: Mariel Of Redwall is definently the best Redwall book in the series! I have only read five others, but all my friends agree with me!!! If you are looking for a good book to read, with breath-taking moments and non-stop action, get this book!!! And if you have already read it, try one of the sequils to it, The Bellmaker or Martin The Warrior. Have fun!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Merial of Redwall by Lee
Review: Meriel of Redwall

Where you ever thrown of a ship with ship with a rope around your neck? Meriel, the Mouse Maid, was on a ship in a storm when she was cast on a log. Then a segall attacked by a seagull. She tried to stop it but if she did she would drown.
She did make it back to land, but how would she survive? Where would she get food and water? How would she gel home? That's for you to find out!
I thought the plot was good. I think the best part is when seagulls attacked her. I liked this part because I kept me on the edge of my seat. Also I liked the part were she is being attacked by toads. They almost killed he but the long patrol saved her.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the most entertaining of the Redwall series!
Review: Once apon a time, a series called Redwall presented it's fourth book, Mariel Of Redwall. And it was a masterpiece.
That's right! Brian Jacques has a new tale to tell! Mariel of Redwall is a adventure of drama, suspense, and laughter. I think Mariel of Redwall has a superve villan, Gabool the Wild! Gabool's interduction stunned me, it was amazing. His description is so real; and his sword is too cool! I think this book enters a new style in the Redwall series, it's plot, characters, and battles are astounding. Not only did this book amaze me, it enspired me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Hurr,hurr, Oi very mouch woved it, hurrhurrhurr"
Review: This story is about Mariel and her father, Joseph the Bellmaker, who is sailing on the ship 'Periwinkle' to Lord Rawnblade of Salamandastron to deliver an awsome and wonderful bell. On their way, they are attacked by a crew of evil searats, under the command of Gabool the Wild, who is the King of all Searats and a rather insane and a very evil and cruel searat. All of the ship's crew is killed or is kept alive for oarslaves. The oarslaves who are alive are taken to Gabool's fortress called Teramorrt. Joseph is kept alive to build a belltower for Gabool. Mariel is thrown into the sea from Teramorrt because she had almost killed Gabool infront of his searats.

Mariel survives the storm and is washed ashore on a swamp island. She had lost her memory so she calls herself Storm Gullwacker because she had been carried by the tide during a storm and because of a rope that is knotted at the end and she used it as a weapon to ward of hungry seagulls. Storm or Mariel finds water,shelter, and food but she is surrounded by a huge mass of toads. 3 hares from Salamandastron's Long Patrol comes to her rescue and beates them off. Their names were Colonel Clary, Brigadier Thyme, and Honorable Rosie or Hon Rosie. They bring her to the woods to meet an old and secretive squirrel called Pakatugg. He agrees to take her to Redwall Abbey as long as Mariel is blindfolded. Mariel keeps her warrior-like temper but finally explodes when Pakatugg tells her to keep her blindfold on while eating lunch. Mariel starts finding the Abbey alone but is hopelessly lost in the large woods of Mossflower. She luckily meets a singer hare called Tarquin and he takes her to Redwall. He loves Hon Rosie so much that he keeps on singing about her. The way he sings about Rosie is sooo funny!

At Redwall Abbey, Mariel makes friends with the mouses Danding and Saxtus. Storm (Mariel) stays there for sometime until Saxtus recites an old prophesy about Mariel and her father. Mariel regains her memory and goes off to find Terramort on her own but Tarquin, Dandin, and a hedgehog named Durry Quill comes along. Mariel finally lets them come and together, they search for Teramorrt by following the guide of an old poem.

This is a very fun book and I love all the hares. I very much like the way the auther Brian Jacques makes the Redwall series adventurous and humorous.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You'll Love 'Mariel of Redwall'
Review: Mariel and her father, Joseph the Bellmaker, are on a ship headed towards Salamandastron to offer a magnificent bell to the Lord Badger of Salamandastron, Lord Rawnblade. But they are attacked by the pirates of Gabool the Wild, a searat who is a terror on the seas, leader of all the searats. Everyone on board are either killed or taken to Gabool's fortress Bladegirt on the isle of Terramort to be made as oarslaves. Joseph is kept alive to be made to tell what the symbols on the great bell mean, but he remains silent. Mariel though is thrown off the cliffs of Terramort for attacking Gabool and making a fool of him before his followers.

She is carried by the tide towards the coast near the swamp lands. She remembers nothing so she calls herself Storm Gullwhacker, Storm because she remembers the terrible storm she was in and Gullwhacker, because of a rope she found which is knotted and used as a weapon. She meets three hares from the Long Patrol, Colonel Clary Meadowcleary, Brigadier Thyme, and Honorable Rosemary (called Hon Rosie). They take her to an odd old squirrel named Pakatugg who will lead her to safety, to Redwall. Instead, Storm (Mariel)gets so frustrated with him that she leaves him. Fortunately, he meets up with Tarquin L. Woodsorrel, a hare from the Long Patrol who was sent by Lord Rawnblade to stay at Redwall (he is also very much in love with Hon Rosie!) He takes her to Redwall Abbey.

There Storm (Mariel) makes friends with two mice, Dandin and Saxtus. Mariel regains her memory though when Saxtus recites an old prophecy which includes her father and her. She is determined to go to Terramort to free her father and to kill Gabool. The only clues to the direction of Terramort is an old poem and she sets out with her friends Dandin, Tarquin, and Durry Quill, a friendly porcupine. But before they had left, in a dream, Dandin was visited by the legendary Martin the Warrior and when he woke up, Martin's sword was next to him. The group knows that the spirit of Martin is with them.

But they are not the only ones who are heading towards danger. One of Gabool's captains has deserted with his crew. Their plans, to take over Redwall...

This is a really fun book, exciting with plenty of action and suspense. My favorite characters in this book are probably all the hares, Dandin, and Durry Quill. I love the way the hares talk, in a very British way. For example, "Y'don't suppose they've bally well gone to bed, wot?" "Hardly, old chap." And so on.

The next book to read after this is definitely "The Bellmaker", with almost all the same main characters as this book. But I strongly suggest you read as many Redwall books as you can because they're ALL great!!


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