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The Bellmaker (Redwall, Book 7)

The Bellmaker (Redwall, Book 7)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Redwaaaaaaaall!!!!!!!!
Review: This is my favorite book in the series, and I've read the whole series. I liked it not only because of the great writing and adventure, but also because of Blaggut. I have a thing for vermin - ferrets, stoats, rats, ect. - and I am glad that Blaggut decided to be good, but I wish he had stayed at Redwall. I also wish, that at the end of the book, Mariel and Dandin had stayed and not gone off on the Pearl Queen again. Also he never said what was in Pearl Queen Pudding. But, dispite my nagitivity, this book desevres more stars than just five and I recomend it to EVERYBODY!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE QUEST OF JOSEPH THE BELLMAKER
Review: This book is one of the best of the Redwall series. Its characters are the same as in Mariel of Redwall (such as the Hon Rosie, Tarquin L. Woodsorrel, Saxtus, Dandin, Mariel, Rufe Brush, Durry Quill, and Joseph the Bellmaker). Five of these characters set off on a quest, along with Finbarr Galedeep the sea otter and good old Log-a-log and the Guosim shrews. It is a perfectly wonderful book, a tale of sorrow, joy, battle, and victory. I quote: "Before the legend, before the glory, the bellmaker's dream foretold the story: 'Five shall ride the Roaringburn, but only four shall e'er return.'"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: you'll have more fun than you've ever had
Review: the books in brian jacques' redwall series give their readers such tremendous joy that you'll be comming back to them over and over again. you'll want to give them to everyone that is dear to you. they are the books to enthrall generations; they do not know age or time limits. because of the way the story jumps out of the pages, you'll expect to see the carracters every time you take a stroll in the woods. brian jacques created more than a legend, he created a new universe. redwall books are among my favourite and i love them and their author. i do look forward to new adventures. i recommend them to everyone

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In my opinion, this is his best.
Review: There is something very cookie-cutter about Brian Jacques Redwall series. But, afterall, it is a series, so one must expect a certian amount to repetiveness. By far this book had the characters with the most depth, and intellegence of any of his books. The only thing I didn't like was that the Foxwolf wasn't as frightening as I had hoped. But this was still the greatest. I recomend it to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite characters,my liking of the book.
Review: When I started The Bellmaker I was uninterested when The Pearl Queen started its jurney the book got exciteting.I waited forever for the battle with Foxwolf when it started I couldn't put it down.Finbarr Galedeep and Foxwolf were my favs though the Finbarr on the cover is the one I liked the book Finbarr is also good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Joseph the Bellmaker must find his daughter to battle foxes
Review: Joseph the Bellmakers daughter Mariel and her friend Dandin have been gone from Redwall Abbey for too long, and one night Joseph receives a dream visit from Martin the Warrior, telling him that he must go and find his daughter to help her and new friends battle the evil foxes Silvamord and Nagru who have taken over the Squirrel Kingdom. will Joseph find his daughter and win the battle or will he become hopelessly lost? Read to find out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Love Redwall Books!!!
Review: I adore Redwall books, and I've read them all! They're terrific! Everyone who liked 'The Bellmaker' should read 'Mossflower' as well. I disagree with the label 'ages 9-12.' It should be 'ages 9 and up.' This book is definitly worth buying! To any and all Jacques fans-you need to read 'Marlfox.' Its one of my favorites!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was a very exciting book
Review: I enjoyed this novel very much it was a fun read and it was very hard to put down because everytime you wanted to put in down something exciting happened again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brian Jacques has spun up another masterpiece!!!!!!
Review: The Bellmaker is definitely without a doubt the best installment of Brian Jacques best selling Redwall series. Plenty of action and fun this novel should be read by everyone. This is the sequel to Mariel of Redwall and pits Redwallers, shrews and otters against Urgan Nagrun and his horde of murderous vermin. YThis book will keep you on the brink of hysteria to figure out what happens next, and I promise you will not put this book down until you have finished the very last page! Reviewed by Josh Bixler ***** stars

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is grrrrrreeeeeaaaaattttt!!!!!!
Review: The bellmaker! This is about a foxwolf who tries to capture the south with a partner called silvamord and a horde of gray rats. But Mariel and Dandin of Redwall get the last words.


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