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Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)

Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Martin the Warrior
Review: I would suggest this book to anyone. It was written really well. It had well written characters and a definite plot.

Martin the Warrior is the story of a mouse slave named Martin who with his friends Felldoh and Brome escape with the help of there other friends Rose and Grumm. They set out on a quest to Rose's hometown of Noonvale to gather an army to stop the tyrant that had imprisoned them. They are soon seperated and while Felldoh and Brome stayed near the tyrants fort and helped the other slaves escape with the help of a group of traveling entertainers, Martin, Grumm, and Rose continue on to Noonvale. With many dangers on the way Martin, Rose, and Grumm travel for freedom and hope.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally, the story of Redwall Abbey's greatest warrior
Review: Finally, Brian Jacques tells the story of Redwall's patron Warrior. This book tells the story of Martin's rough childhood. He is a slave for the evil Tyrant. He rules Marshank, a fortress near the coast. He escapes with the aid of friends from Noonvale, and begins a quest for revenge against the vermin. Meanwhile, another vermin horde (searats and corsairs) arives and continously challenges the Tyrant for control of Marshank. Finally, the Tyrant is faced down by Martin himself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Non-stop action. Greatest book I have ever read.
Review: It has very unique characters, tons and tons of riddles, and it makes you feel like your there.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: MARTIN
Review: I think that this book was very dull and hard to get into. I would not recomend this for young readers for the diolect of the moles is hard to read and understand.They Speak in a british accent. the book it'self is hard to get into because after a little bit, it starts to switch back and forth between settings because the characters get split up. it is very hard to keep track of what is going on. i give this book a 1/10.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've read this book three times
Review: Yes, I have read this book three times and it doesn't ever get boring. I own and have read all of the Redwall books that are in soft cover, and this is the best. We are talking about some greta adventures, and I think this one is the best of them all. It is a great story that anybody who likes adventures can easily get into and thoroughly enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hooked on martin!
Review: Brian Jacques is a master of pen! You will find yourself within the walls of Redwall Abbey. Feel the cool of the stone walls, smell Mosswood's flora, sit among friends at the great feast and taste the rasberry cordial! Fall into a novel from the Redwall Series!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A truly great series
Review: I dissagree with the review before me. Though I originally started reading the series as a fifth grader, it never lost its magic, even as I'm a sophomore in high school now. True, I'm not 29, but I think the characters are memorable, though I agree that there are a little too many of them. I love the way the plotlines of certain books in the series intertwine with others. You forget instantly that these characters are animals, and even today, this series ranks on my favorites list (along with every David Eddings book ever written, the Mists of Avalon, Tolkien, and His Darker Materials, for starters). Redwall is a beautifully depicted world, and the series is definately worth while to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good book
Review: This was possibly one of the best books written by Jacques. Although it is no longer published and hard to find if you should ever happen to foind a copy I recommend buying it immediately.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of My All-Time Favorites
Review: Wow...there is no other word for it. This book just blew me away. It's the story of Martin the Warrior and his travels with Grumm the mole, Laterose of Noonvale, and others they meet on the way. Martin has been held prisoner for quite awhile, and his open defiance of the evil stoat Badrang nearly cost him his life. However, a young mousemaid named Laterose and a mole named Grumm come to his rescue.

Martin wishes to free the rest of the slaves, but Rose and Grum convince him that it would be unwise to make war against Badrang when their numbers are so few. So, swearing to return, Martin leaves. He and his companions travel to Noonvale, the home of Rose and Grumm, to raise an army. They do return!

This is a story of true heroism, bravery, and feasts. :-) It's also quite the tear-jerker at the end. A must read for all Redwall fans, and basically anyone else!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favorite Redwall Book
Review: When I first started this book I wasn't so sure I would enjoy reading about little rodents having wars. This just didn't seem my type of book. Boy, was I wrong! I loved it. Since reading this book, I've read the rest of the series and look forward to future books. Martin the Warrior is an excellent adventure story. The characters are very imaginative and interesting, and I wanted so badly for Martin to succeed in his quest. Every time I read this book I laugh and cry, I mean cry. This is a must read for Redwall fans, and if you aren't one already, it will get you hooked!


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