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Salamandastron (Redwall, Book 5) |
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Rating:  Summary: The best book of ever Review: Salamandastron was the mos powerfull book ever written i recomend it to anyone please read salamanstron
Rating:  Summary: An amazing, exiting, fun, mystical, fantastic novel. Review: When you read just the first page of this amazing book, you'll know, it is....hm... what would you call it? Too many words to choose from. There is exititng, fun, mystical, adventureous, oh it just goes on and on. This book is wonderful to read on your own and great to read to your kids, or siblings. The author did a fantastic job of describing everything only so much, that you still had room to use your imagination. Once you start this book you will not be able to put it down. It is truly fantastic.
Rating:  Summary: This is a GREAT book!! Review: This book is GREAT. I really think you should read it, especially if you like the Redwall series. Salamadastron is not as gory as many of the other Redwall books, but it does still have it's gory parts that might scare younger kids.
Rating:  Summary: Oi thoink 'tis too gurt to boi true! -Mole speech)) Review: I think it's too good to be true! Salamanstodon is one of many wonderful Redwall books. I think anyone who thinks it's stupid IS STUPID, not to be rude, though. Feahrgro (I think that's spelled wrong), is one of the worst most evil villians in Redwall history! He and his braty son Klitch. Those two never got along, and when some vermin turned against their evil leader and tried to kill him, Feahrgro thought his son hired them to, so he really didn't trust Klitch. I thought Klitch was idiotic to kill himself, even though he didn't mean to. He should have known. I liked the good guys much more, and the way that Urthwyte was found, and how everybody came together. It was sad in some parts, but that didn't change how much I loved it! I love this series a whole lot, and I think that people of all ages should try it out!
Rating:  Summary: Exellent! Review: Salamandastron is a wonderful tale about a group of animals that live in a wery large mountain kingdom that dominates a peaceful land. It displays the courage of the many animals as they go on dangerous adventures and try to fend off their evil enemies. The detail of the wonderful setting at Redwall Abbey is fantastic, and you feel like you are right with all the freindly animals. This story is an exiting display of survival of the fittest as the animals fight to keep reign over the kingdom. The plot is very unpredictable, and you always get surprised. I sat on the edge of my seat for the entire book, and I just couldn't put it down. From travels along backcountry roads to a quest for a sacred sword, this is probably one of the most exiting, and intriguing stories that I have ever read. Upon finishing it I wanted to get right in to the next book, and I certainly see that Brian Jaques has an unbeleiveable talent.
Rating:  Summary: EXCELLANT! Review: This an excellant book. I have read Redwall, Martin the Warrior, Mattemeo, and Mossflower, also. This is by far the best. Great fight scenes too!
Rating:  Summary: Salamandastron, a mountain of mystery Review: This book I found not as exciting or as adventure-like, but still it rates as one of my favorite books. The mountain salamandastron has been the home of badger lords and fighting hares. Then a weasel assassin comes along with his horde. Good overall read however, book one is not as good as book 2 & 3.
Rating:  Summary: Good Review: Plot was well laid out. Characters were very real. Battles were realistic. But some parts were jsut wierd.
Rating:  Summary: A disappointment.... Review: I know I'm going to get some nasty e-mails, but I have to say that, as a great fan of all things Redwall, this book is not all that great. I had a difficult time trying to keep the hares distinct in my mind. The dryditch fever story was boring, and Samkin was uninteresting. The saving grace of this story is Ferahgo himself, possibly the most dastardly villian in the history of the Redwall series.
Rating:  Summary: Salamandastron is a book that everyone should read. Review: The activities of the creatures is so well written, I didn't want to put the book down. I especially enjoyed Thrugg and Dumble's journey to find the Flowers of Icetor.
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