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Favorite Childhood Books (244) Best Fantasy Novels (230) » 42 más Elevenses (27) 1980s (15) Best Young Adult (180) Children's Fantasy (29) Page Turners (44) Favourite Books (981) Books Read in 2019 (2,206) Childhood Favorites (216) Overdue Podcast (252) Nonhuman Protagonists (191) One Book, Many Authors (388) al.vick-series (4) Books tagged favorites (262) Books Read in 2011 (101) um actually (17) scav (40) Unread books (844) Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I knew this was about a mouse war, but I honestly did not expect the entire novel to be about war, which just is not my thing. ( ![]() One of my favorite book series growing up. The Redwall series tells the story of various anthropomorphic woodland critters. These critters have factions and hierarchy, they are exceptionally similar to monarchy and caste systems from 1400s Europe. very good - Mr. Marc This book, and the subsequent others that followed became a stable in our house as my children grew up, or rather as my son grew up; he couldn’t get enough of them. So I was greatly surprised when I came across them in a box the other day, and decided to start my journey through them again at Redwall Abbey. This is definitely a children’s book and as such it has a simplified cast of characters that younger readers can easily connect to and travel with on their adventures. Through the characters in these books young readers can learn a lot about life and the differences between us, without being overwhelmed and feel as if they are being educated while they read. There are villains which will make you boo and hiss; good guys that will have the reader cheering them on and wishing them well , but all of them are animals and I mean this in the literal sense. For those who have not read any of these books their main characters, and the remainder of the cast of hundreds are mice, foxes, rats (boo hiss) and badgers. The book is excellently written, its descriptive wording makes the reader savour the sentence, the act or the food. I loved the way in which the food was described, in fact in some places it actually made my stomach growl. Another thing that would keep young readers engrossed is the way in which the Author is able to change settings and points of view without coming over as confused. Through this constant change the reader is able to experience both sides of the conflict laid out in books pages, and gain knowledge of the strategies used in both camps. This is an excellent read for both the intended age group and any adult who is looking for something simple and interesting to read to while away a few hours. Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2014/12/05/review-redwall-redwall-1-brian-jacques/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. I remember all the Redwall series being very popular so I decided I'd give in and read them for myself. First off, these books are really boring. They're very slow moving and leave a lot of questions in the end. Plus, it's an unoriginal idea - talking mice, living human-like lives, saving all the woodland creatures from the (non-present) humans. [b:Watership Down|76620|Watership Down (Watership Down #1)|Richard Adams|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1405136931s/76620.jpg|1357456], anyone? Pertenece a las seriesPertenece a las series editorialesContenido enContieneTiene la adaptación
When the peaceful life of ancient Redwall Abbey is shattered by the arrival of the evil rat Cluny and his villainous hordes, Matthias, a young mouse, determines to find the legendary sword of Martin the Warrior which, he is convinced, will help Redwall's inhabitants destroy the enemy. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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