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Only the lost sword of Martin the Warrior can save Redwall Abbey from the evil rat Cluny and his greedy horde. The young mouse Matthias (formerly Redwall's most awkward novice) vows to recover the legendary weapon. In the course of his quest, Matthias forges strong ties with various local animals. As much as the magic of the sword, it is the help of these new friends that enables Matthias to defeat Cluny once and for all. Jacques's clever use of detail creates an animal world as compelling as that of The Wind in the Willows. From the beginning, each of Redwall's characters is endowed with a unerringly distinct personality: there is a powerful badger named Constance; a mute squirrel named Silent Sam, who knows the forest better than anyone; and his mother Jess, a champion climber who leads a splendid rescue of a piece of the abbey's tapestry. This epic adventure contains elements of all grand quests, with heroic archetypes that will keep fans of Tolkein and King Arthur tales engaged to the final battle. Illustrations not seen by PW. All ages.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Grade 6 Up What on the surface appears to be just another medieval fantasy peopled with animals enacting the fight to the death between good and evil is actually a rich and thought-provoking novel on the nature of good and evil. The peaceful life of the mice of Redwall Abbey is shattered by the onslaught of the fierce rat, Cluny the Scourge, and his army of rats, weasels, and other vermin. The mice and the other peaceful animals take refuge in the Abbey's strong walls while Cluny lays seige. Advantage is with the besieged (as long as food and supplies last), and the Abbey defenders are able to withstand numerous attacks. Cluny cannot be completely defeated, however, until the sword of Martin, the legendary warrior who founded Redwall Abbey, can be found. A young novice, Matthias, embarks on a quest and ultimately finds it, but a wise cat reminds him that it is just a sword. It attained its legendary status because Martin used it only in the defense of right and good. Just as Martin's sword is neither good nor evil, the characters avoid being simply personifications of attributes. The defenders, even Matthias, have faults, while even Cluny displays characteristics which make him not likable, but at least deserving of a grudging admiration. The book is violent, and at some times downright gruesome, but the quality of the writing, the rich cast of characters, the detailed accounts of medieval warfare, and Jacques' ability to tell a good story and make readers think all earn Redwall a place on library shelves. Susan M. Harding, Mesquite Pub . Lib . , Tex.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Nicely written, Jul 18 2005
This review is from: Redwall (Paperback)
This book isn't bad actually. I stayed up for an entire night reading it! =) Not really an "addictive" novel but still worthy of reading if you enjoy Jacques' writing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent fantasy/childrens book, Mar 27 2004
By The archduke (Tokyo, Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Redwall (Paperback)
The comparisons between Brian Jaques' world of Redwall and Mossflower Woods and Tolkein's Middle Earth masterpieces are inevitable, as both authors create full worlds of cultures, languages and races. But there are definite advantages to the "Redwall" series, especially this first offering. Jaques writes with more precise description, and does not manage to bore the readers with endless exposition on the different creatures that the readers encounter, without sacrificing what we need to know about the rats, stoats, mice, badgers and hedgehogs.

"Redwall" is the story of a peaceful abbey in the middle of Mossflower forest until it is invaded by the menacing rat Cluny the Scourge. One young mouse inside the abbey, Matthias, begins his quest to find the sword of the legendary Martin the Warrior, the sworn protector of Redwall and its inhabitants. As the peace-loving and caring citizens of Redwall defend their land against the rat horde, Matthias heads out into the world to find the sword, encountering numerous adventures along the way. This novel is a page turner, and the 400+ pages absolutely fly by. It is easy to become engrossed in the world that Jaques has created, and to appreciate the harmony within the abbey walls and the disorder in the cuthroat rat army.

There are great adventures here, comparable to Frodo's journey to Mordor with the one ring. Perhaps this series is meant for the younger crowd, but there is plenty here to engross any fans of fantasy literature, and "Redwall" is only the tip of the iceberg, as this series has spawned a dozen or so books. Brian Jaques and his more accesible writing style make this an unmissable book for readers young or old.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite Series of All Time, Sep 26 2003
By E. Lanz "E. Lanz" (Ledyard, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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Forget Harry Potter! Martin, Matthias, Mattimeo, and all the Redwall heros are the ORIGINAL adventure books for people of all ages. I started with the series in the late 80's when I was a kid and Redwall was first published. I still eagerly await Mr. Jacques' continuation of the story year after year. I am now pleased that my younger nieces and nephews are old enough to read and enjoy the series so I can share the magic with them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Redwall!
An enchanting tale about a young mouse (Matthias) who finds out who he really is when evil arrives at Redwall. Read more
Published on Jan 1 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Transition for Young Readers
'Redwall' is an exciting adventure that never slows, never bores, and never disappoints the reader. You could say it's a simple "good vs. Read more
Published on Jul 29 2003 by A. Wolverton

5.0 out of 5 stars Redwall
I think that this book is really good because it explains everything in detail and does not leave you hanging and confused.
Published on Jun 14 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT FIRST NOVEL FOR YOUNG READERS
Finally a book the parent can enjoy with the child. My 11 year old and I both had lots of fun reading this - trading off a few chapters at a time. Read more
Published on Jun 13 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book I Ever Read!
This was the best series of books ever. I love them so much that I start one, finish it and then go right away+read another one. Read more
Published on Feb 22 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Redwall review
This book is much like the the animated series on PBS. The Redwall mice struggle to stop Cluny the Scourge (a rat) from leading his army of rats, stoats, weasels, and ferrets into... Read more
Published on Nov 16 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Warms the heart and soul better than a cup of soup....
Good triumphs over evil...that is the resounding lesson that a reader will learn in this creative, free-spirited book. Read more
Published on Oct 15 2002 by Mama Kimmberli

5.0 out of 5 stars All around fabulous - for adults and kids
This recording is a dramatic treat. Read by a talented cast and the author - himself a storyteller - this recording brings the famous Redwall Saga to life. Read more
Published on Oct 4 2002 by Heather P. Emerson

5.0 out of 5 stars The beginning of one of the best series ever!
Redwall is the first novel in the 16 book Redwall Series. It is a very good book and I found it was very helpful because it had a lot of information on the history and making of... Read more
Published on Jun 6 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars The Beginning of my adventure
This book was fascinating. Redwall started a new adventure with me. At first I was in the magic and Harry Potter stuff. Read more
Published on May 28 2002 by aaron leung

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