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Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)

Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Packed with action til the very end.
Review: Martin the Warrior was an excellent book. I will definitely recommend this book to my friends and peers. I recommend this book because it is action packed and fun filled to the very end. The action starts from the first chapter and it continues to the last page of this great book. Because this book creates a whole different world I will recommend this book to people who have a wide imagination. I would not recommend this book to people who like non-fiction books because this book is clearly fiction.This is a powerful story of tyrants and heroes. In the beginning of the story there is a tyrant and his horde of slaves. Three of the slaves are thrown in the pit but, with a lot of help from the outside they escape. They had bigger things in mind than to just get as far away from the fort as they could. Martin was one of the three slaves, he was a warrior and his sward was still in the hands of the terrible tyrant. Martin had vowed to return for revenge and get the sword his father had given him back. Other characters in this book include a group of actors called the Rambling Resehip Players, a pair of friends from Noonvale, and many other creatures they meet along the way. This book is full of detail which makes the reading a lot more enjoyable. There are some great characters in this book and they go through great adventures.Some good aspects of this book include it has great friendships in it and fun-loving characters. It also has battles for justice and emotional scenes in which great characters die or obtain victory. Another good aspect of this book is that it takes you into a whole new world where the main characters are rodents like mice, rats, and other small creatures. A bad aspect of this story is that there are a lot of characters it becomes easy to get mixed up. But I really like this book and think you will too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest book ever!
Review: A tale of courage, adventure, and determination, Martin the Warrior has the perfect ingredients to create the best book ever. A great read that will have you on the edge of your seat, but a sad story that will have you in tears at the end. As a hardcore fan of the Redwall series, I can easily say that Martin the Warrior is not only Jacques' finest but perhaps the greatest you have ever read.

The following is a ranking of the Redwall series from great to good/okay!:

Martin the Warrior / The Bellmaker / The Long Patrol/ Outcast of Redwall / Pearls of Lutra / Mariel of Redwall / Salamandastron / Mossflower / Redwall / Mattimeo /

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The tale of Redwall's most glorious hero, before Mossflower.
Review: As a child, Martin was captured by the evil stoat and former corsair, Badrang the Tyrant. Escaping from Badrang's fort with a few friends, they resolve to gather an army and attack Badrang to free all the slaves. This is especially important for young Martin, for the Tyrant holds the fabled sword that belonged to Martin's father, Luke the Warrior...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This book was pretty boring
Review: This book is for people who like fantsy. It is pretty boring. You could get mixed up with the charecters because there are a lot of them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Martin the Warrior is amazing!
Review: Zack's Rating: 97%

An excellent tale about a young mouse named Martin who is captured and slaved by the ruthless Badrang the Tyrant. He escapes Badrang's fort, Marshank and joins Rose, Grumm the mole, and Pallum the hedgehog. Martin leaves safety at a peaceful place called Noonvale, and will do anything to win back his father's sword from Badrang's grasp...

Finally got the rankings of Redwall books I have read:

1.Mossflower-99% 2.The Bellmaker-98% 3.Martin the Warrior-97% 4.The Outcast of Redwall-97% 5.Redwall-96% 6.Mariel of Redwall-94% 7.Mattimeo-89%

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: By far the best...
Review: Out of all the books in the 'Redwall' series, Martin the Warrior is the best! The detailed accounts of the travelers, the fun Rambling Rosehip Players, and the little pigmy shrews, I loved them all! And the part where Laterose was suddenly and unexpectedly removed, wow.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A tearful tale of real friendship and bravery!
Review: These books are so amazingly described it's astonishing. This tale is one of the best. Martin the Warrior and his friends set out to free the land of Bandrag and his horde. With the help of otters and shrews, plus many more they accomplish this unforgettable task. But the friends incounter much heartache along the way! This is a definite must read for everybody who has even read one of these great books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Martin the warrior is one of the best books I've ever read
Review: If I could I'd give this book a 6 because it was so compelling that I read the whole book in about a week! It usually takes me about 2 months to read a book that size. Anyway I liked this book because of the well planned battles and ambushes!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very interesting characters, very detailed but sad.
Review: This book is about Matin the founder of Redwall. He is a slave in Badrangs grasp but escapes to find himself on an extrordinary journey where he has to follow clues to find his destination. There are wars, tasty food and loveable characters with a sad, weepy ending. This is a long though worthwhile book to read. ONE OF THE FAVOURITES.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought that it was great the way thay told about martian
Review: the book really took place in two sepreat places the hole time witch i thought was magnicifent. The ending was tolally diffrent than what i thought it would be


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