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Redwall - Brian Jacques
by FORCHARITY - written on 28/08/02 (Very useful, 654 readings)
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is an equally delightful read for adults. I couldn't put it down the first time I read it, and I have read it several times since. Jacques, an ex-Liverpool docker, was nominated for the Carnegie Award for Redwall, his first novel. He followed it with Mattimeo and Mossflower, to complete the first trilogy of tales of the inhabitants of Redwall Abbey. More Redwall books followed and a new one, Triss, is due to be published in October. Redwall has even become an animated feature film. So if you get hooked, there are hours of happy Redwall reading to be had. Don't you hate that ...
Redwall - Brian Jacques
by FORCHARITY - written on 28/08/02 (Very useful, 654 readings)
Rating:
is an equally delightful read for adults. I couldn't put it down the first time I read it, and I have read it several times since. Jacques, an ex-Liverpool docker, was nominated for the Carnegie Award for Redwall, his first novel. He followed it with Mattimeo and Mossflower, to complete the first trilogy of tales of the inhabitants of Redwall Abbey. More Redwall books followed and a new one, Triss, is due to be published in October. Redwall has even become an animated feature film. So if you get hooked, there are hours of happy Redwall reading to be had. Don't you hate that ...
Brian Jacques in general
THE REDWALL SERIES (450 words)by - written on 28/09/01
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by creatures travelling which have been given shelter for the night. In the abbey, all the creatures are nice to each other, they can all talk, and the way trhat Brian writes the speech simply brings a smile to my face every time. There are all sorts of creatures in the abbey.For instance the mice run the place, the little juniors are so funny, the moles are portrait and thich cratures which just dig. In the abbey, they have a fabled woorior called martain the worrior. Martain liberated all creauters from a tyrant and helped to build redwall, he has a special sword which a young mouse goes looking for in the book just called redwall. NMartain is supposed to be the ...
Brian Jacques in general
THE REDWALL SERIES (450 words)by - written on 28/09/01
Rating:
by creatures travelling which have been given shelter for the night. In the abbey, all the creatures are nice to each other, they can all talk, and the way trhat Brian writes the speech simply brings a smile to my face every time. There are all sorts of creatures in the abbey.For instance the mice run the place, the little juniors are so funny, the moles are portrait and thich cratures which just dig. In the abbey, they have a fabled woorior called martain the worrior. Martain liberated all creauters from a tyrant and helped to build redwall, he has a special sword which a young mouse goes looking for in the book just called redwall. NMartain is supposed to be the ...
Brian Jacques in general
by SodaDreamer - written on 19/09/01 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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I can still remember the day I first discovered Brian Jacques - I was eleven and it was the first visit to the library after moving to Gloucester. I borrowed a copy of Salamandastron - the fifth book in the series, and I was instantly spellbound! Thirteen books later (with a fourteenth eagerly anticipated) and a few days from my twentieth birthday, I'm still as obsessed as ever!!!! The Redwall series concerns several main places - the red brick abbey of Redwall itself; Mossflower - the huge forest surrounding it; and Salamandastron - the mountain of the Badger Lords that stands on the coast to the west of Mossflower. The difference in this fantasy ...
Brian Jacques in general
by SodaDreamer - written on 19/09/01 (Very useful, 45 readings)
Rating:
I can still remember the day I first discovered Brian Jacques - I was eleven and it was the first visit to the library after moving to Gloucester. I borrowed a copy of Salamandastron - the fifth book in the series, and I was instantly spellbound! Thirteen books later (with a fourteenth eagerly anticipated) and a few days from my twentieth birthday, I'm still as obsessed as ever!!!! The Redwall series concerns several main places - the red brick abbey of Redwall itself; Mossflower - the huge forest surrounding it; and Salamandastron - the mountain of the Badger Lords that stands on the coast to the west of Mossflower. The difference in this fantasy ...
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