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Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)

Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Most Upbeat Redwall Stories
Review: Just like any Redwall book, Brian Jacques, at the end of each chapter, changes the story to a different bunch of characters, leaving the suspense at the other end of the story for another time. With this happening numerous times, its impossible not to be hooked!

In this book, Martin is a younger mouse, and was captured as a slave while he was guarding his family while his father was away (read "Legend of Luke" if you want to hear his father's adventre). He was taken to Marshank, where he was somewhat of a rebel. He was particularly mad because Badrang, the Tyrant of this (Marshank was his fortress)area, had stolen his father's sword from him. Along with mousemaid Rose and mole Grumm (looking for their captured friend, Brome) and the rest of the slaves try to escape Marshank and kill Badrang.

This is a Redwall thriller, and is must for any Redwall or fantasy fan!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: One of his best. Everything you wanted to know about Martin the Warrior is in here. A must buy for Jaques fans!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really sad, but really good!
Review: First of all... To "James from England" Are you absolutely sure you actually read the book? The review sounds REALLY different from the book.

In my opinion, this book was extremely WONDERFUL but REALLY sad. I would SO spoil it if I told you the end. This book actually left me crying! REALLY REALLY READ IT! (but I advise you read Mossflower and Redwall first) I can't stress this enough: READ THIS BOOK!!!(you get the point, right?)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Martin the Warrior
Review: The Redwall books are deffinately the best book series I have ever read. But, I'm attached to this book. I've read it maybe three times but I really enjoyed having a full cast to listen to. The songs are a treat-especially Rose's songs. The cast actually sings!

Like all of Brian Jacques' books, you can picture what's happening in your mind. Martin the Warrior paints an absoballylutely (as the hares would say) perfect picture!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques
Review: The book was a bit too long but I liked it a lot. It is about a little mouse called Martin who's Dad was a great warrior but had died and Martin was left to take over. Through the book he goes through challenges like his Dad's and has to protect the rest of his colony. He has to protect it from an evil wolf and his gang. He is aiming to follow in his Dad's footsteps and become famous like him. He finds his Dad's secret hiding places where he kept his precious stuff and his sword which he used in all his battles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great Book
Review: I think that Martin the Warior was an execellant book. It had all of the adventure of the other books but it was more exciting. The book always gives you little hints to what going to happen next. Just as in the other books, everything was explaind in great detail. This book has made me go out and buy the next in the series. I really hope you pick this book as your next reading material. I think you will enjoy it. I recomend this book to anyone over 8.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST REDWALL BOOK YET!
Review: Out of all the Redwall books I have read, this one is the best yet. I've read all of them except for Taggerung, and the new book of course, Triss. I'm not kidding when I tell you it's the BEST BOOK YET! I eagerly await Triss, and to get to read Taggerung, so I can know if it really is the best book. Anyway, it's really good. If you haven't read it yet, buy it now or something, you've just GOT to read it!
If you could give these books a higher rating, it would at least be 10 stars...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BOOM!
Review: BAM! SMACK! POW!!!! WOOOOW!!!!!!!!! A totally cool book that is both childish in nature and yet incomprehensible to anyone who doesn't operate in a frame of mind deeper than just fairytales and lore.......A great buy for any fans of B. Jaques, or just simply fans of a great alternate-world fiction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An adventurous and exciting book
Review: I read the book Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques. I thought the book was very good. The main characters were animals and they all could talk and had human characteristics, the author did a very good job of this. It included battles and adventures, thrills and excitement. It wasn't too gruesome and didn't explain in detail how the battles ended. Brian Jacques did a very good job in describing the battles, the adventures and the conflicts along the way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST BOOK YET!
Review: This is the BEST BOOK I'VE READ SO FAR out of the Redwall series- and I've read quite a few. In fact, I only have a few books left to complete the series, so you can bet that this book is good!
I don't like to tell people everything about the book and whatnot because I know I don't like to find out about something exciting before I've read it.
This book kept me on the edge of my seat and practically holding my breath the whole time!
It's a mix of hilarity, sadness, excitement, and everything else! I could hardly ask for a better book.
The only books I have left so far are Lord Brocktree and Salamandastron. Until I read those, I can't say which is the best in the series, but for now; Martin the Warrior remains at the top. Too bad you can't give these books higher ratings- this book certainly deserves it!

PS
if you haven't read this book, you really should!


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