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5.0 out of 5 stars Mitton's Martin the Warrior, April 27 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Martin The Warrior (Paperback)
I want to start out by saying that this book had a very good plot. Luke the warrior Martins son wanted to be a warrior. There was an oath he swore of not to give his sword up and he got it taken. Martin didnt want to go back like this so he went on a journey, from being in slavery, from running, his own adventure. He saved people along the way and had a dream to get his sword back. Find out if he did. This book deserves 5 starts because of how the climax worked out. It left you gessing what was going to happen. This was an excellent book for ages 10+.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Martins History, April 20 2004
By J. P. Suhr "Slagar" (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Martin The Warrior (Paperback)
This book all about Martin the warrior. How he became a warrior. Later be a founder of Redwall. This takes place a long time ago I redwall ancient pass before Salamdasron and Redwall.

Martin is captured when he is young by the vile Stoat Badrang. He is forced to helpthe other slaves Build his fortress Marshank. Then throw in captain Clog made rang X Mate coming back for Revenge.

After bit Banrang Martin is sentence to be excuted by goals. Martin swear to take back his father sword. Beautiful rose of Novale lucking for her Brother arrives Marshank. She and Grum a mole drive of the goal and save Martins life.

After Martin, Brome and a young muscular squirrel name Felldo escape. Martin had help Feldo father. The slaves plan to help Martin all but a stuborn youn bank mole Drup. Who is later killed.

After flee the get seperated at sea Feldo and broom meet the Rambling rose Players who agree to help them rescue the other slaves in Marshank.

Meanwhile Martin has temporaly been enslave again by a pigmy shrew and her farther. A long with Rose there they meet polloum the hedhog. Polloum sex differs from the book and cartoon version. After Martin saves the life of one of her kids for a nat they are set free.

The go on have many adventures. They ecounter the Jaba tribe who tried to slaughter them for mere amusement. The meet the beautiful owl boldred. The even meet a creature with some thing sort of like ESP.

Later the meet the Warnden who later one help them in the final battle at Marshank will Martin kill Badrang and what price will be paid find out in Martin the Warrior.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book by Brian Jacques!!, April 11 2004
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This review is from: Martin The Warrior (Paperback)
This book was amazing from the first pages -- in which an enslaved mouse called Martin attacks a slave-guard at the evil fortress of Marshank and is sentenced to death by the stoat Badrang the Tyrant -- to the end where...well, I had better not tell.
This book was almost non-stop action, which is rare in many books. You would not want to put this book down!! This book is possibly the BEST book that Brian Jacques has written!! There are a few sadder parts, where the pace slows down a little (but that is typical of all Jacques' books). You can read this book over and over again and find something new, a new implication or piece of irony. Best of all, instead of just two armies battling each other, Brian Jacques creates a third party -- the freebooting stoat Cap'n Clogg -- that battle both the good and bad armies.
I have only one piece of advice for you: GO BUY THIS BOOK NOW, OR ELSE YOU MAY BE MISSING THE BEST BOOK IN PRINT!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Save the sword or read the book
This is another good book from the Redwall series. This book starts differently than the others. It is told by Abbot Saxtos. Read more
Published on April 8 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Sparticus retold...
If Mossflower was Lord of the Rings, then this is surely Sparticus. In this story, our hero is imprisoned, and when he refuses to bend to the rule of the evil tyrant he is... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best Redwall book you will ever read!
Redwall fans will love this book. It's an action packed thriller that will keep you reading till the very end. Read more
Published on Oct 25 2003 by Christine Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, the story of Martin revealed!
Martin the Warrior starts out when too travelers from Noonvale visit Redwall and tell their tale. The story they tell is that of Martin the Warrior! Read more
Published on Oct 25 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars The Battle against Badrang
Martin the Warrior is the sixth in the Redwall series and one of my favourites. The prologue is at Redwall, when two creatures, a mouse and a hedgehog, tell the story of a great,... Read more
Published on Oct 1 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Best ever Redwall book
This was the first Redwall book I read and I think it was the best. If you're looking for a Redwall book to buy, look no further. Buy Martin the Warrior today!
Published on Aug 2 2003 by sonny

5.0 out of 5 stars By far, the best redwall book ever written!!!!
This was such an amazing book! I bought it a long while ago, and I forgot about it...3 years later, I found it and read it. I WAS IN SHOCK! Read more
Published on Jul 28 2003 by Jane Korenfeld

5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST!!!!!!!
This is a great Redwall book! The only bad part is when characters die... Should I tell you guys?
Anyways, this book is about two mice named Martin and Rose, and a mole... Read more
Published on May 26 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars OMG!!! Good book...REALLY!
well, first of all, i really love this book! It is about Martin the warrior and his struggles. First, he is taken captive, and then rescued by Rose and Grumm from Noonvale. Read more
Published on May 8 2003 by sarah

5.0 out of 5 stars Brian Jacques does it again!!!
Most sequals are not that good . . . they either disapoint you or bore you. Well, Brian Jacques is one of the small amount of writers that have kept my attention the whole time,... Read more
Published on April 30 2003

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