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The Bellmaker (Redwall, Book 7) |
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Rating: Summary: This book was one of my favorit of the Redwall seirse. Review: The Bellmaker was one of my favorit Redwall books. Not only is the story great, but Jacques' wonderful sentinses are great to read aloud. The Bellmaker is a good story, has a good climax, and an unexpected ending.
Rating: Summary: The Bellmaker is a is a great animal-fiction book! Review: This book will take you to another world af fantasy with civilized animals and mysterious poams and riddles. On the seas and on land Jacques can spice it up with his great writings and adventures filled with strong characters and vibrant settings. This book any animal lover should own. One book that could go a long way with awards and recognition. From Redwall to Southward, easier said than done.
Rating: Summary: The Bellmaker is a is a great animal-fiction book! Review: The Bellmaker is the kind of book that can take you to another world af fantacy with civalized animals and mystierios poams and riddles. on the seas and on land Jacques can spice it up with his great writings and adventures filled with strong characters and virbant settings. A book any animal lover should own.
Rating: Summary: Can a sequel be better than the first? Review: Yes it can. And it is. Eualilaia! er, ahem exuse me. Not long after Mariel returns from defeating Gabol the wild (Mariel of redwall) she is out questing again with her friends. I the end she, with help from some fithful rewallers, led by her father and many other creatures she meets along the way. I am thinking about startig a redwall fan page so if you have an idea e-mail me.
Rating: Summary: What the book "The Bellmaker" is about and what I think. Review: The book the Bellmaker is a action and adventure book. It involves little animals that live and act just like us. The story takes place along time ago when there were still knights and warriors. The main character in the book is a female mouse that is a trained warrior that goes around looking for people to save and fight. The mouses' name was Mariel. Mariel had left the castle she lived in with her friend Dandin to set off in search of people to help. She had been gone with her friend for four seasons before they ran out of food. They were both very hungry when they came across Foxwolf and Nargues men in the forest. Mariel was able to get away, but had to leave Dandin, she doesn't know what happened to her. A little later on in the story she finds a little hedgehog that is being forced to be a slave for two gray rats. The rats had lots of food that they stole from lots of tourists they had encountered. Mariel walked right into there camp where they were being served food by the slave hedgehog. She tricked the rats into letting her take and eat their food and get away with the hedgehog with out them knowing what was going on. Through out the rest of the story she has to protect this hedgehog and keep it out of trouble. She runs into a lot of situations that look like she's not going to get out of but she has a special weapon she calls a gullwacker because she took out a gull in one hit. The story has a lot more battles and action left but your going to have to read this great book yourself to find out what happens. The story is a nice action book that has a lot of conversation and a lot of narrative talk in it that I think you will enjoy and want to read again.
Rating: Summary: The best in the series of Redwall! Review: First of all, let me begin by saying that I have read all of the Redwall books, and they are all great and rousing. I am in middle school now, and even after I read these books, I find myself yelling war calls and running around the house with toy swords. Yes, they are all that good! But none of the Redwall tales are as exciting, adventurous, funny, or as rousing as The Bellmaker. This book is indescribable, as it is so amazing. There are battles, chases, humor,and suspense, all in its pages. The searats Blaggut and Slipp are extremely entertaining, and the trouble Mariel and Dandin get themselves into makes for many great scenes. To back all of it, Jacques creates mice, ferrets, badgers, and searats that are so believable. He adds breathtaking descriptions and mouth-watering meals, and voila! the best book in the world.
Rating: Summary: the tottally most best book in the whole universe Review: This and all the others in the mossflower series are the best. Of course this is my favorite. I still need to read 3 more but, so far this is my very best favoritest. MMMMMOOOOOSSSSFFFFFLLLLOOOOOWWWWEEEEERRRRR. These books have everything in them except obscine language(that is a good thing). This is definately, as I said before, the very very totally bestest and most greatest book in all of existance.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful plot! Review: This book was fabulous, and I'm not joking! It had a great plot and it just goes to show how much the whole abbey cares about each other which is a really great thing to portray to young adults like us because sometimes we feel as the world hates us etc. So this book was a pleasure for me to read and I hope to get my hands on Brian Jaques newest book!
Rating: Summary: My favorite Redwall book Review: This will always be my favorite Redwall book. I think it must be that this is my idea of a real adventure, and of real heroes. My favorite character will always be Mariel, but fighting side by side with Joseph, Dandin, and Finbar Galedeep makes me wonder, and I have countless times tried to find flaws with their descriptions and personalities, but find none, so that if I were to meet one of them today I would be able to treat them like an old friend. A perfect book with a perfect story for the average dreamer.
Rating: Summary: The sequel to Mariel of Redwall Review: When Joseph doesn't hear from Mariel from several seasons, he gets worried and goes looking for her. This book is action-packed and has the usual riddle to solve.
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