Book Reviews of Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)

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Martin the Warrior (Redwall, Book 6)
Author: Brian Jacques

Book Information
Publisher: Ace
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780441001866 - ISBN-10: 0441001866
Publication Date: 4/1/1995
Pages: 384
Reading Level: Ages 9-12

13 Book Reviews submitted by our Members

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Jessica H. (haybabyjess) reviewed on 6/4/2008...


AN Excellent book from Brian Jacques, the story of Martin and how he grew in to a Warrior and help found Redwall abby, a must read for fans of Redwall and a good book all around.

Nita D. reviewed on 4/20/2007...


great childrens book

Bethany B. (Forevertiny) - MO reviewed on 1/18/2007...


great for teen or young adult

Edward C. S. ed - Decatur, GA reviewed on 11/6/2006...


the tale of Martin, the warrior mouse of redwall. More for redwall fans, A fun read, I do tend to skim over the "songs" and lighter interchanges between beasts.

Ellen L. (scentednights2002) reviewed on 11/4/2006...


Wonderfully imaginative in its variety of plot and larger than life characters.

Roberta C. reviewed on 9/13/2006...


The tale of Martin the Warrior, the greatest hero in the land.

Ann E. (sydneymath) reviewed on 9/3/2006...


Brian Jacques came to our library and spoke. This book is autographed (to my daughter, but you could white that out)! Excellent speaker and author.

Ji Young S. reviewed on 9/2/2006...


Martin the Warrior is the sixth book of the classic fantastical world of Redwall. The stories are enjoyed by all; the characters are well-rounded but cuddly (as they are animals), so they appeal to both adults and young children. *This is an autographed copy*.

Christine P. (Chris) reviewed on 8/25/2006...


This whole series is suberb!!!!

Ellen J. reviewed on 2/16/2006...


Part of the redwall series. My boys enjoyed this. Suitable for approx pre-teen and up

Kristin L. (beautyredefined) reviewed on 11/22/2005...


This is a particularly good book in the Redwall series. It's a little different than the others in that Redwall does not yet exist, and I think that makes it stand out a bit more. It is forced to be a different story, and, unlike the others, is not an entirely happy ending. But, it's quite good, so if you're familiar with the Redwall stories and are looking for another book in the series, this one is a good one to read.

Ebonee L. reviewed on 10/11/2005...


all these books are excellent...

Sheryl O. (Everett-Reader) reviewed on 8/26/2005...


Another top rated Redwall Tale. Martin the Warrior is the mouse that all the children of Redwall admire as a folk hero, here is his adventure story.

Amazon.com
Bedrang the Stoat has his evil eyes set on ruling over his own empire, and will do anything to make sure that his ultimate fantasy is fulfilled. But little does he realize that the quiet, nameless mouse he is holding captive will one day turn out to be the heroic and fearless Martin the Warrior.

Brian Jacques uses the full force of his stunning storytelling talent to unravel the mystery and adventure that unfolds in this tale of Redwall as a quiet little mouse refuses to bow down to a tyrant and bids to fight for freedom at any cost. Brimming with cutthroat skullduggery and intellectual intrigue, Martin the Warrior is a mountainous tale that introduces the ethos and passions of Redwall with a host of well-drawn characters, each with their own Achilles' heel, making them feel as real as they are magical. --Susan Harrison

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