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Outcast of Redwall (Redwall, Book 8)

Outcast of Redwall (Redwall, Book 8)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's very exciting, and has an unusual ending.
Review: Outcast from Redwall was a very interesting book. The story line does resemble other books by Brian Jacques. Veil is the son of Swartt Sixclaw, and grows up within the abbey. When Sixclaw's army attacks Salamandastron, Veil must decide who he should follow- the adoptive mother who loves him, or the father who facinates him. This is a must for all Redwall fans

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was great
Review: It is probably one of his best books ever, I have it in hardcover and I can't wait for it to come out in paperback so my friend can get it too (we both love his books)! I would recommend it (and all the rest of his books) to anyone who enjoys a good read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: an exilarating tale
Review: Sunflash the mace escapes the clutches of Swartt sixclaw along with a bird. Each swears revenge on the other and hunt till the end of one of there days.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Eh, it's normal
Review: I've been a fan of Redwall for a while. They are usually very creative and exciting. This one is exciting, but it's got pretty much the same plot as the other Redwalls. Just different characters. Fans of Redwall only

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'd rate this book ten cause it kept me exited for redwall!
Review: I really enjoyed this book because it made me want to yell out warnings and laugh at the funny spots.I think it had a unique idea of how the badger and the bird work together to free each other to destroy thier foe.Brian Jacques had enough detail for you to feel the charactors feelings and hear thier voices and feel the pain too.It is a incredible talent how he makes these feelings mix with the adventure and the puzzles all at the same time and I think he Is the best at making you feel the book with not only your hands but your whole body.That is why I chose this authors book. By:Kipp Johnson 752-1132(401)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS IS THE MOST BREATH-TAKING, HEART-POUNDING BOOK EVER.
Review: Outcast of Redwall is the best book ever for anyone to read, let me tell you why. It is late winter when a hawk called Skarlath falls out of his nest. He falls on a tree and gets knocked out. When he awakes he is frozen solid to the tree. At this same time Swartt Sixclaw the weasle and his band of vermin are marching. The Vermin contain of evil Stoats, foxes, weasles, rats, and searats. They have a prisoner. A badger that is carrying the evil Swartt Sixclaw. His later name is Sunflash the Mace. That night Skarlath screeches, and the vermin horde find him, and tie him and Sunflash to a tree. While the horde falls asleep Sunflash breaks free, frees Skarlath, and attack the vermin horde once before retreating. Sunflash had smashed Swartt's claw, and killed many others. Sunflash and Skarlath become good friends, and while walking through the woodland they help anyone, but the evil that need help. They rescue families from foxes, and all kinds of stuff. Sunflash and Skarlath become good friends with the squirrels, moles, hedgehogs, mice, and otters. Sunflash and Skarlath continue the journey when they reach their destination. The home of Salamandastron. There they fight the vermin horde, and restore peace to everything they can. The rest is for you to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Outcast Of Redwall By:Brian Jacques
Review: "Eeulaliaaaaaa!"
The camp came to life instantly. Two vermin fell under the club as the badger threw himself at Swartt. Before the ferret had half drawn his sword, the badger's club thudded hard against his foe's six-clawed paw. Swartt screeched and fell back injured, yelling to his creatures, "Stop him! Kill him!"

This is just one of the many action-packed scenes from The Outcast of Redwall. The author, Brian Jacques, puts up a compelling performance in this novel. It is an epic story with a great mix of action, adventure, and drama. It is a long book, over 300 pages, but is worth the time and effort to read it.
There are many characters in The Outcast of Redwall, but I'm going to limit them to just the main characters. First, there is Swarrt Sixclaw. He is very cruel and ruthless. He commands a large army. Then there is Veil, who is also pretty cruel, but not as ruthless. He gets kicked out of Redwall. There is also Sunflash, who is a Badgerlord. He is Swartt's archenemy. He is the protagonist. Finally, there is Skarlath. He is Sunflash's best friend. Skarlath is usually the wiser between himself and Sunflash. He is also usually a lookout: as he is a kestrel (a bird of prey).
Basically, the story is about a Badger Lord named Sunflash and a ferret warlord named Swartt. Swartt and Sunflash are archenemies. Later on in the story Swartt has a son named Veil, who gets taken in by the creatures of Redwall Abby (a great abby made of red sandstone). He commits a terrible crime and gets cast out (hence the title The Outcast of Redwall). Swartt, Veil, and Sunflash end up meeting, and one final battle takes place. But... you'll have to read the rest to find out!
In the end you learn that there is good in everyone, and that it doesn't matter what someone acts like or looks like because they still can be good at times. Also, it doesn't matter whether you are the son/daughter to a dishonest, deceitful, or a cruel person; you can still be a courteous, kind, and a friendly person.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not the best book....
Review: This book, to me, isn't the best book. Why? Because the title said the outcast of redwall, (Which is Veil by the way.) but it really just tells the story about Sunflash, a badger-lord. I wish they told the child-hood of Veil more, and less about the badger. I also didn't like the ending. If you like the redwall books, then go ahead read it. But check it out from a libary first, before you buy it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Evan's review, it's a four and a half star
Review: A excellent story about good versus evil. A theme that looks can be decieving. Just because some and looks and acts bad doe not mean there is evil inside of him.

Sun Flash the Mace the Badger has sworn to slay the Evil Swart six claw. To protect Salmastron and Mossflower from the Evil Swart six claw.

It called out cast of Redwall because Swart the Fert has a soon who he abadoms on the battle field. He is addopted by the Redwaller. He is hate by must the people he is seen as evil does many bad thing. The only person who respect him is the Grand daugther of Gonf. Yes Gonf from Mossflower and Legend of Luke.

Year go bye Swart is now and Adult so is sun Flash and he is big and he is a big buff badger. I mean it when Jacques wrote this series he decide to Make the young and middle age badger adnormal strong.

Viel at the end of book two is exiled from Redwall from posioning one of the creatures living in the abbey. He goes and is filled with angry and rage.


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