Rating:  Summary: HE DID IT AGAIN!!!! Review: Brian Jacques did it aqain. Another incredible epic with the mouse or should I say mice that created Redwall. Although this wasn't as good as the first one it is still an awsome book. About an over grown cat that is trying to take over mossflower when along comes Martin. He is here to save the day. Like in all of the redwall series there is a riddle that must be solved so that some characters will go on a journey. There is something that Brian does to his books so that they never get boring. I can never put it down because I have to turn the page to see what happens next. I don't think that this books is for just kids like me but it is for evryone. That includes the adults too. So if you haven't bought and read this book yet do it right now because it is not a waste of money. You will never regret reading this daring tale!
Rating:  Summary: Mossflower Review: For those who have read Martin the Warrior, and want to know what happened to our hero as ,after losing the love of his life, walks off into the distance, this book is what you've been waiting for. Martin finds himself in the midst of a war to liberate Mossflower Country, His home to be,from the evil wildcat Tsarmina, who wants what all who are evil want: Plunder and Ultimate Power. Tsarmina, daughter of Verduaga Greeneye and niece of Ungatt Trunn, challenges Martin's Warrior Spirit, by threatening his new-found friends and the love that he will not allow to be taken away from him again. A truly marvelous story for the faithful Redwallers who love them.
Rating:  Summary: Another winner from Brian Jacques Review: Another great book from Brian Jacques -- the story is addictive -- you find yourself wanting more!I bought these books for my kids, and found that I liked them even more than they did! Great stuff -- nothing to worry about with your kids reading them -- yet enough of a challenge for advanced reading levels without some of the garbage content you get in other "series" books.
Rating:  Summary: A true master piece in literature Review: Mossflower was an amazing book with somemany details and so much room that you could make ten other stories about how great this book is ! I mean the characters are well based and and is well thought through .. 5 words after reading this book!!Brian Jacques is a genius!
Rating:  Summary: Mossflower,a masterpiece in story telling Review: Mossflower. The riveting Redwall book by Brian Jacques where Martin the Warrior wanders into the thriving forest of Mossflower in search of a new life. But when he stumbles into the hands of Tsarmina, Queen of a Thousand Eyes, Martin is in deep trouble! Deep down in the dark dungeons of Kotir, Tsarmina's castle, Martin meets a young mouse named Gonff and together with the help of Gonff's woodland friends Martin might be able to over run Tsarmina and free Mossflower from the evil Tsarmina has bestowed upon Mossflower. This thrilling story takes place deep into the heart of Mossflower Wood where Martin and his friends live in the safety of Brockhall. In Mossflower also lies Kotir, the castle that holds so much evil. Martin the Warrior is a mouse that is very brave and courageous. He is strong hearted and true to his friends. Martin is certainly the perfect character. Brian Jacques is an excellent story teller and this is a story you can't let sit on your bookshelf. Mossflower is definitely a book that you have to pick up and read!
Rating:  Summary: Well-written, exciting, I'd give it six! Review: Mossflower is an excellent addition to the Redwall series, and pretty soon my copy's going to fall apart; I've read it WAY too many times! I enjoyed reading this book for several reasons. First, it's exciting! The battles are in the right places, they're never drawn out, and they will always find a way to shock, amuse, or effect you. Second, the plot is an excellent and genuine find. It's not the same old, same old, plots that have found their ways into books. It's fresh. Third, it has Martin the Warrior in it. He's my absolute favorite character of all, and any book with him is fine by me. SUMMARY: For a long time, the peaceful land of Mossflower and its inhabitants were under the claws of Verdauga, King of a Thousand Eyes and a wildcat tyrant. When he falls ill, however, he passes on the ruling to his far crueler daughter Tsarmina. The peaceful woodlanders begin leaving the settlement as the evil wildcat demands more and more tribute to the wildcat fortress, Kotir. Because of this, Tsarmina declares a war on the woodlanders, knowing that she would have to weed them out before Kotir falls into famine (the soldiers are no farmers!). Just as things look pretty bad for the woodlanders who know little of war, a young mouse hero who was witnessed to beat up a patrol "single-pawed" (as in, weaponless) comes along. This hero, of course, is Martin. Soon, the woodlanders find a new hope. They are convinced that if they could contact Boar the Fighter, the badger ruler of Mossflower, they could defeat Tsarmina and her vermin horde. Bella, daughter of Boar the Fighter, calls upon Martin (who is accompanied by his friends Gonff the Prince of Mousethieves and Young Dinny the mole) to go to Salamandastron to seek out Boar the Fighter. In the end, however, it is brave, fearless, heroic (I'm naming a few of Martin's good traits. There are way too many!) Martin the Warrior who comes to battle Tsarmina! I won't say anymore. I don't want to ruin it for anyone who hasn't read it! Anyway, read this book. It's excellent. The other Redwall books are excellent too, and I'm anticipating the arrival of "Triss" and "Loamhedge" in bookstores. Later! ~*DatBzzEB*~
Rating:  Summary: A great book Review: I have read many of the "Redwall" series books, and this one is one of my favorites. The young mouse, Martin, is a great warrior and is an exciting character to follow. He comes upon the land of Mossflower during his travels, a land ruled by the King of the the Thousand Eyes regime. The King treats Martin with respect, but his daughter murders him that night. The new Queen, Tsarmina, treats Martin terribly. She even breaks his father's sword. Martin vows to kill her for her actions. At the same time, the woodlanders are planning to revolt against the evil regime, because Mossflower is their land and it belongs to them. Martin must partake in a quest to a mythical place for a sacred item to help the Woodlanders win. This book was superbly written. Brian Jacques incorporated danger, suspense, romance and humor into this book. All these elements were put together into a great book. He made me feel like I was there during the battles between the Thousand Eyes army and the Woodlanders, they were that detailed and exciting. Martin's friend Gonff is quite the joker and had me laughing at times. I felt that I had known all the characters personally by the end. I found this book great and I can't wait to finish reading the rest of the series.
Rating:  Summary: Awesome Review: This book is about Martin the Warrior and the Woodlanders that live in Mossflower Woods.Martin arrives and Mossflower is surged into war against the evil Wildcat Queen Tsarmina.Mossflower is saved by Martin and he helps Abbess Germaine from another faraway Abbey build REdwall Abbey.
Rating:  Summary: mossflower Review: Good descriptive author, it is about a clever and greedy wildcat Tsarmina becoming ruler to all Mossflower Woods and is determined to govern the woodlanders with an iron paw. A mouse named Martin and mouse-thief Gonff meet in Kotir Castle's dungeon. The two escape and resolve to end Tsarmina's crule rule. Joined by Kinny the mole, Martin and Gonff set off on a dangerous quest for Salamandastron, where they are convinced that their only hope, Boar the Fighter, if he still is alive.
Rating:  Summary: Best Redwall Novel Review: This Redwall novel is and has been my favorite Redwall novel made yet. The story line is great, and it is so interesting to view the area of Mossflower during a time before Redwall was built. It gives you a great explanation on why Redwall is going to be built, and it explains a great deal about Martin the Warrior. Buy it! You won't be dissapointed.
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