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Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)

Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book!!!
Review: A gripping story! I couldn't put it down!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Action, fun, and riddles for everyone who likes fantasy.
Review: Some of you may think that this book has not had a very good rating. But believe me, if you try this book out, you will enjoy it to every last word. It's full of fantastic characters and spectacular details so I would recommend this book to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of Jacques' books
Review: This book is one of the best written, best story, best everything of all books. I don't think anybody could have made a better book. The other books are also good, especialy at the end. Like on Salamandastron: It ended with Urthstripe leaping off the crater of Salamandastron, crushing Ferhago in the death leap. If you want a good book to read, read Martin The Warrior!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Martin the Warrior-The Book of Books!
Review: Read it! Really, I mean read it! You must! Everybody must! Redwall fans have too! You don't know what you're missing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWSOME
Review: I love this book. It's not the best in the series but it's deffinatly for the top choices.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fantastic!
Review: At first I wasn't sure I wanted to read this book, because the synopses I read did not do it justice. Boy am I glad I gave it a try! This is one of the best fantasy books I have read in years, and I read a lot of fantasy! I especially liked the way Brian Jacques gives each kind of animal a separate and distinct culture, while weaving them all into the whole. This book is fast-paced and gripping, and never disappoints. Redwall fans should not pass it by. In fact, no-one who likes fantasy should pass it by. This book is more realistic, and at the same time, more fantastic, than most of the stuff on the market today. Once you have visited Redwall, you will want to return as often as you can!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderfull
Review: Thrilling, Unexpected, amazing and funny.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another rip-roaring, swashbuckling pearler of an adventure!
Review: Congratulations to Brian Jacques and his wonderful Redwall saga! This is truly one of his best ever books in the whole series of Redwall and has all the favourite themes of good against evil and giving the bad guys a jolly good thrashing! Because it is set before (and therefore out of) Redwall Abbey, it's just that little bit different, which is why it's one of my favourites in the series. Yes, there are simularities in the characters if you've read the previous books, but who cares? It's an excellent read!!! My overall opinion - Jacques is the best author to happen to this planet and I wish him great success in the continuing Redwall saga.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Book By An Exelent Author...
Review: This book is my favorite(So far). It tells the exiting story of a young mouse, Martin son of Luke the Warrior, who gets enslaved by an evil Tyrant, Badrang. Badrang takes Martins sword, and makes the young mouse work to build a fortress. Martin breaks free with some help from Feldoh, Brome, Rose, and Grumm. An exiting adventure that will make you laugh, cry, and cheer!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book about adventure and danger
Review: Imagie this: you are a small mouse and your warrior father goes off to sea for the rest of his life to fight evil searats and leaves you only his manificent sword. The is the predicament Martin is in at the beginning of the book. To make things worse he is then captured by the evil stoat Bardrang, and kept as a slave.

Years later a mouse and her mole friend help him and his friends escape but he ends up being separated from them in a sea storm. The book then breaks off as Felldon, the squirrel, and Brome, the mouse, meet some travelors and go back to Badrangs Palace to try and free more slaves.

Meanwhile, Martin, Rose the mouse, and Grumm the mole, set off to gather an army back a Rose's village. The succeed and the book ends with teh arriors reuniting in the dramatic one on one face off between martin and Badrang. I would recomment this book to anybody who enjoys adventure. There's much more than what I have told you in the review.


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