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Mossflower - Brian Jacques

 
Description: ISBN 1862301395 / Author: Brian Jacques / Genre: Junior Books / Tells the story of how Redwall Abbey was established through the bravery ... more
Mossflower - Brian Jacques ... of the legendary mouse Martin, and his epic quest for Salamandastron.

Newest Review: ... up songs and at ease in the company of every type of animal, especially moles. Young Dinny – a young mole who comes from a ... more

 ... proud family of diggers. Values friendship above all else, except maybe “Deeper’n’ever pies…When he is older perhaps he will be called Dinny and his son will be Young Dinny? Bella the badger – the leader of the free woodlanders (leader in the most undictatorial way, of course) – whose father may just hold the key to the woodlanders’ problems – but can he be found? Tsarmina – eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevil Wildcat queen, a very nasty piece of work indeed. Gingivere – Tsarmina’s much nicer brother, despite the fa...more

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CaptainD
Premium Review Mossflower - Brian Jacques: "Mossflooooooooooooooooooooooooweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer" (657 words)
by - written on 11/09/06 (Very useful, 441 readings)
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Mossflower is an extremely enjoyable novel of high adventure set in the world of … Mossflower (did you guess?). The land is ruled by the wildcat Verdauga, but his reign will shortly be taken over by his ruthless daughter Tsarmina. Because of this the free creatures of Mossflower have fled to secure hideouts, but they can only dream of true freedom. Tsarmina on the other hand has plans to enslave or kill the whole population. All looks bleak for the woodlanders until hope arrives in the form of a young mouse, a warrior, named Martin. Rather than give away any more of the plot, let me introduce you to some of the characters in the book: Martin, the ...  Read the complete review

therealshrimp
Premium Review these books are like glue to me i can't stop reading the ... (270 words)
by - written on 12/01/02 (Somewhat useful, 78 readings)
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When i started reading these books i thought they would be for small children and babies but it was not. This book tells the story of a group of reble creatures that will not give in even when evil has takes over there land in the form of a wild cat and her army. When it seems all is lost a wondering mouse gets captured by the evil wild cat and meets a mouse theaf called gonff together they escape and try to win back the land. And that is the epic of tale of mossflower. The books are written in a naritive style as if someone were telling you a story andi find that i can't put it down because i want to hear the end. You really feel that you are part ...  Read the complete review

 

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