Rating: Summary: Another superb novel in the redwall series Review: Mariel, a warrioress mouse, along with Dandin and her
trustworthy Gullwacker, go south in search of evil or
animals being treated wrongly by other animals and to stop the oppresors. But little do they know of the arising danger that lays further south, for a blood-thursty foxwolf that
is attacking a castle. Meanwhile back at Redwall Joseph, Mariels father, recieves
a message from the spirit of Martin the Warrior that his
daughter is in danger.
Rating: Summary: This book has all that a Redwall book should have. Review: The Bellmaker makes a great book for fans of Redwall. It has water voyages,
battles, courage, and the family gatherings at feast.
Rating: Summary: Definately a high-grade book! Review: I have to say THE BELLMAKER is my favorite book. I was so involved I didn't want it to end. It is full of suspence, thrill and adventure. It is the first novel I read of the Redwall series and it won't be the last. I recommend THE BELLMAKER for all ages. However, if you want a similiar but more sophisticated book WATERSHIP DOWN is great too
Rating: Summary: The Bellmaker: by Brian Jacques Review: The Bellmaker is a good book by Brian Jacques. Joseph the Bellmaker is worried. His daughter Mariel has not come back from her voyage of adventure that has driven her Southward
to fight evil. He gets the message that something went wrong
when Martin the Warrior comes through a dream. Martin the Warrior is a spirit mouse who comes to the creatures of Red-
wall Abbey to tell the creatures of Redwall what to do. Only
with the help of four woodlanders, the sea otter, Finbarr Galedeep, and some other friends will the Southbound Company be able to get Marial back and to get a revenge on the fox-
wolf, Urgan Nagru, and free Southward forever. Maybe!!!
Rating: Summary: The Bellmaker Review: The Bellmaker is a fantastic book with a dazzling array of characters. The story begins when Joseph, the bellmaker, has a dream in which a warrior mouse tells him that he must go to his daughter, Mariel, who is in grave danger. A bloodthirsty fox, the Urgan Nagru, has stormed Castle Floret with his horde of menacing rats. Joseph arrives to help Mariel, who is trapped within Castle Floret, but can he save his daughter and her companions, Dandin, a warrior mouse, and Meldrum the Magnificent, a brave hare, and all the good creatures of Southsward from an evil fox?The Bellmaker relies heavily on the personalities in this book. The book revolves around the wit, charm, and resourcefulness of the characters, making you turn the pages with eager fingers. This book is marvelous. I loved reading it and finding out the ending. The sharp twists and turns of this book will keep you guessing all the time. That's why I think, like Meldrum the Magnificent would say, that this book is a "jolly good wheeze, wot?"
Rating: Summary: Disappointed Review: Ok, well I am a big series reader. I love the Redwall series and have read books 1-6. Coming on book 7 I had to do a book report but I didn;t want to do it on the Bellmaker because I would have had to explain the other books and I didn't fell like doing that. So I quit reading the series and yesterday night I finally started with the Bellmaker and finished just now. Well, I was very disappointed. This book was like almos tthe same as Mariel of Redfwall except Joseph was rescuing Mariel besides Mariel rescuing him. Redwall of course was going to get taken over(getting kinda old don't you think) and their best warriors were gone(shocking!). Don't get me wrong the book was great, the desriptions were awesome, just need a new plot system. Goob book in all.
Rating: Summary: The Bellmaker Review: This book is very adventourous, dramatic, and there's alot of action. This book starts out every where. In the end all of them meet at a certian place and they fight the evil Urgan, Nagru and his evil henchmen. In the story King Gael is held captive in his own palace by Nagru. While Gael is held captive two worriors were exploring, Dandin and Mariel, they encounter many allys and other animals. When they were also thrown in the dungeon they had one poupose it was to defeat Nagru. Why I like this book is because it's full of adventure and action. There's alot of killing and finding new things. Like this quote from the book," Bet I wipe out more vermin than you do, marm, wot?" They think taking lives from rat's is a game and I like that. What I also like about this book is that you feel like your in the action like your fighting the bad guys and when your men die you get mad or sad. In this book there are many dramatic parts like when Finnbarr died it was very dramatic it's like a good friend dieing,when you're into the book. Here's another quote,"Turn me t'face the west. That's the direction the sea lays in, ain't it?" Or when Fatch died trying protecting Rufe that was sad too. My favorite part of the book is when all the animals come to fight the evil Nagru and his henchmen. It was a great battle all those rats died and some they surrendered and they were turned into slaves. The part when Finnbarr killed Nagru it was awsome but at the same time sad because Finnbarr died because Nagru's henchmen shoved a spear into Finnbarr's body and he was slowly dieing.
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