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Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6) |
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Rating:  Summary: Martin the Warrior Review: Martin the Warrior is a sad book kind of. Martin's father leaves him with his grand mother one day before Martin is 6 months old. About 4 seasons later Martin and his grandmother are caught by Badrang the Tyrant and made slaves. Martin's grandmother dies about 2 seasons in. The book was about how Martin escaped, created an army,and destroyed Badrang and his army. My favorite character was Martin because he was brave and never gave up. Martin the Warrior is a great book and I think you should read it.
Rating:  Summary: A AWSOME BOOK ONE OF THE BEST REDWALL BOOKS EVER!!!!!!!! Review: THIS BOOK IS GREAT. definately one of the best ive ever read. It has some funny parts, some dissapionting parts, and some Sweat battles. Tokeep my review short ill say just this...........THIS BOOK IS A GREAT BOOK AND ITS WORTH EVERY PENNY! IF YOU ONLY GET ONE BOOK IN YOUR LIFE MAKE IT THIS ONE!!
Rating:  Summary: Martin the Warrior, a Great Book. Review: The story Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques is an enchanting story of the love of freedom and a great hatred between two animals. The slaves of Badrang, an evil corsair stoat, are forced to build Badrang's fort Marshank. The medley of creatures stick together through thick and thin. One slave, whose name is Martin, suffers horribly as the slaves finish a war against Badrang although, Badrang probably suffers more. My favorite character is Rose, whose character is caring and loving. Rose is a bitter contrast to Badrang who is soaked in evil and merciless. I believe that if you try hard enough you will get what you want unless it is selfish. That is the theme of this book. My favorite part is when Rose sings some bees off her traveling companions, a mouse and a mole. On the other hand, my least favorite part is when a young squirrel named Felladoh gets killed. The ending finished as a story incomplete in my own way, I like the stories to end satisfactorily, but in this one, it didn't. Although I thought it was unsatisfactory, I like the way Brian words his paragraphs. He keeps one's interest in the book like a fish on a hook. Brian Jacques gives just enough description, for example: "Dust rose in a golden shower of motes in the sun light filled room." Though there is a lot of description, the only hard things to "unnerstan" is the dialect. The vocabulary isn't too hard either. I like the way that Martin the Warrior is written because you can see it in your mind's eye. Though this is a good book, the war-like actions would raise the age group to nine and up.
Rating:  Summary: This is the best Redwall book Review: This is by far the best redwall book. it is so full of action and aventure i greatly recomend that you read this book it is realy GOOD thee best REDWALL RULES!!!
Rating:  Summary: Amazing!!! Review: Brian Jacques has done it again! I love this book because its a strong tale of the good verus evil scenario, but the author adds so much more plot to it that it makes it stand out against the rest. I felt like I knew the characters and was sad when the book ended. Thank goodness there are plenty more books about the loving creatures of Redwall Abbey and Mossflower Woods! This is a must read!!!
Rating:  Summary: Martin the Warior Review: The book starts off in Badrang's fortress where Martin is a slave. He is beaten for helping another slave and is tied down on a walltop for the birds. When Martin is crying for help, Rose and Grum hear him. They help him escape. The threesome tavel to Noonvale. Felldoh and Brome escape the fortress when thrown into the prison pit. They run into the Rambling Rosehip Players who help the rest of the slaves escape. Captin Tramun Clogg sails in to see Badrang but, his ship was burned by him. Clogg starts a war with Badrang but, a truce is called. Martin, Rose and Grumm come back to Marshank, Badrang's fortress with many fighters. Together with the Rambling Rosehip Plaers and slaves Marshank is defeated. Badrang kills Rose and gets killed by Martin. He takes back his father's sword from Badrang. Tramun Clogg hides under a wheelbarrow durring the battle and is the only survivor at Marshank.
Rating:  Summary: THE GREATEST BOOK ON THIS PLANET NO THIS UNIVERSE. Review: A REAL THRILLER ALOT OF ACTION PACKED WAR IN THIS BOOK YOU HAVE TO READ THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Rating:  Summary: Shocked but relieved when it ended Review: Do you like to read a good fantasy that has battles and skillful sword fighters in it? If so, this is the book for you. Martin the Warrior is a book about small animals. Martin and Rose are two of the main characters, and they are both mice. Martin had been enslaved by Badrang and escapes with some help from outsiders, but he is determined to free all of the slaves Badrang has and to get his father's sword back. Will he achieve his one and only goal or will he give up? I really like this book. At first the story seems to drag but then it turns to very efficiently told. The main characters are so real and they all have different attitudes. At times the characters can be really funny. "Go to sleep, you filthy bunch. I'd like to lay you all out with a punch." Brian Jacques likes to play with language, at times I found it hard to understand, but once you get used to reading it you begin to understand what they are saying. Mostly it's just the moles talk weirdly, but there is also an Indian tribe talks diferently. The moles talk like this, "You'm a dreadful 'horrible crew an 'oi wuddent give to you." While the Indian tribe talks like this, "Squidjees playnow, youwatch plennygood!" At times this story seems to linger, but for the most part it carries itself until the high point! The author likes to give lots of details but not too many. "Primping the lace hems of her tunic..." The conflicts seem real, and they can relate back to the time when we had slaves. "Martin's head slumped onto his sodden chest as he recalled the day of his capture." At first you might be confused when Jacques moves on to another character, but you'll get the way he does it soon enough. The ending could be different, but it definitely ends the story. I think the story is just the right length. I was shocked but relieved when the story ended. If it had gone on it would have been a bore. I rate this book with 4 stars. I definitely think you should buy this book!
Rating:  Summary: Buy this book! Review: A review by Judy Do you like to read a good fantasy that has battles and skillful sword fighters in it? If so, this is the book for you. Martin the Warrior is a book about small animals. Martin and Rose are two of the main characters, and they are both mice. Martin had been enslaved by Badrang and escapes with some help from outsiders, but he is determined to free all of the slaves Badrang has and to get his father's sword back. Will he achieve his one and only goal or will he give up? I really like this book. At first the story seems to drag but then it turns to very efficiently told. The main characters are so real and they all have different attitudes. At times the characters can be really funny. "Go to sleep, you filthy bunch. I'd like to lay you all out with a punch." Brian Jacques likes to play with language, at times I found it hard to understand, but once you get used to reading it you begin to understand what they are saying. Mostly it's just the moles talk weirdly, but there is also an Indian tribe talks diferently. The moles talk like this, "You'm a dreadful 'horrible crew an 'oi wuddent give to you." While the Indian tribe talks like this, "Squidjees playnow, youwatch plennygood!" At times this story seems to linger, but for the most part it carries itself until the high point! The author likes to give lots of details but not too many. "Primping the lace hems of her tunic..." The conflicts seem real, and they can relate back to the time when we had slaves. "Martin's head slumped onto his sodden chest as he recalled the day of his capture." At first you might be confused when Jacques moves on to another character, but you'll get the way he does it soon enough. The ending could be different, but it definitely ends the story. I think the story is just the right length. I was shocked but relieved when the story ended. If it had gone on it would have been a bore. I rate this book with 4 stars. I definitely think you should buy this book!
Rating:  Summary: Another Great Book From Jacques Review: Marshank, a fort on the coast of the east sea, is feared by many woodlanders. The only thing the woodlanders fear more than Marshank is it's owner Badrang, the tyrant. They fear Badrang because he takes woodlanders from their homes and make them his slaves. The slaves very from mice to otters to hedgehogs. One of the slaves is Martin (a mouse), who is left on a beach by his father when he was little. his only possession was a sword his father gave him when he was just a child. then his father made Martin promise that he wouldn't let any one steal or touch the sword. Then Badrang found him, he stole Martin's sword and made Martin one of his slaves. Now years later while all of the other slaves want to escape, Martin's only concern is to get his sword back.I like Brian Jacques's unique way of switching from Martin escaping to the slaves forming an attack on Badrang. I like this book because it is very exiting and interesting. I would recommend this book to any one that wants a book with a lot of action.
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