Rating:  Summary: the outcast of redwall Review: i believe that the outcast of redwall was a lousy book,but many people do love it.i only suggest reading this book if u like novels where they skip around from character to character throughout the whole book,i find this annoying,some people might like it though.
Rating:  Summary: An Awesome Book! Review: This book is a really good book. It has a lot of action, and is very exciting. The only thing I don't like about it is that the beginning is very vague. It doesn't make much sense, unless you read it twice.(Which isn't a big task, because the rest of the book is so good) I would highly reccomend this book to Redwall Fans.
Rating:  Summary: It was a great book! Review: This was a great book. But it doesn't have a great beginning. It has great characters. Definitely one of Jacques's best stories.
Rating:  Summary: Good, But not the best Review: This was a good book, but I like Pearls of Lutra best. This book takes a long time to get into. I generally agree with the reivews that other people gave.
Rating:  Summary: This book should be cast out from the series! Review: I am a fan of the Redwall books and have read seven so far. They were Redwall, Martin the Warrior, Mossflower, The Outcast of Redwall, Salamandastron, Mattimeo, and Marlfox. Of those books, The Outcast was the worst,followed by Mattimeo. Both books had a gloomy feeling to them, but Mattimeo's characters were so god that they almost disguised that. The Outcast, however has very shallow characters. The book was more boring than the other books. I guess that any Redwall fan has to read it, but I don't reccomend it to those new to the series.
Rating:  Summary: Best Redwall book yet Review: Like most book series, Redwall can be a bit unaccessible without reading the whole series from oldest to new. Also alot of the plots repeat themselves. But in Outcast, author Brian Jacques really treats his readers with the struggle that young Veil has trying to get Redwallers off his back, but soon ends up sacrificing himself for their survival.Also, Jacques doesn't actually have any situations in Redwall occuring until halfway into the book, which lets Jacques show much more surprising and interesting characters than he does in his other books. My favorite character has to be Swartt Sixclaw, who is also the most unique, whereas characters like Veil and Sunflash are too usual in a book like this. Sixclaw is really funny all through this book, constantly insulting his horde until they fall apart. This and Martin the Warrior are probably the best Redwall books and are some of the first you should ever read.
Rating:  Summary: BEST BOOK! Review: The Outcast of Redwall is one of the best books ever written! It deserves 500 stars! It is about Sunflash the Mace, lord of Salamandastron, Swartt Sixclaw, a weasel, and Swartt's son Veil. It has a very intriguing plot where Sunflash the Mace and Swartt Sixclaw swear to kill each other and Veil is taken in at Redwall when just a baby. He is cast out seasons later for trying to commit a murder as well as many other things. The end is totally unpridictable and very exciting.
Rating:  Summary: EULALIA Review: I thought the Outcast of Redwall was a wonderful book and I think it deserves all the awards that possibly exist. My favorite charaters were Sunflash and the little bankvole who says "Dinner's all over the place, eyes all over, ferret's all over da place," et cetera etcetera. I think that was really funny even though it was a little gruesome. Anyway, this was a great book with an exciting plot. I loved it
Rating:  Summary: The Outcast of Redwall Review: I have to say, this is not the best Redwall book, but it is exciting. My favorite characters are the badgers. I love the redwall badgers, but they are especially great in this book!
Rating:  Summary: The Outcast of Redwall Review: I have to say, this is not the best Redwall book, but it is exciting. My favorite characters are the badgers. I love the redwall badgers, but they are especially great in this book! The ending is kind of depressing..
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