

Ladataan... Redwall (alkuperäinen julkaisuvuosi 1986; vuoden 2006 painos)– tekijä: Brian Jacques (Tekijä)
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Favorite Childhood Books (238) Best Fantasy Novels (228) » 27 lisää Elevenses (40) 1980s (20) Books Read in 2019 (2,162) Best Young Adult (279) KayStJ's to-read list (172) Children's Fantasy (39) Nonhuman Protagonists (147) Page Turners (57) Favourite Books (1,434) Overdue Podcast (233) al.vick-series (287) Unread books (640) Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. I had tried this tome a couple times and never made it very far in. Not sure what was different this time around but I loved it! This will definitely make our read-aloud rotation for 2017. NA I started reading these books after being introduced to them by a fellow reading nerd at a Christian family camp (ugh!). I enjoyed reading them as a young pre-teen, but I am not sure that they would stand up to a rereading now. The writing may not be the best in the world, but I have an intense sentimental attachment to all of these books, particularly the first. Kuuluu näihin sarjoihinKuuluu näihin kustantajien sarjoihinSisältyy tähän:Redwall / Mossflower / Mattimeo (tekijä: Brian Jacques) Sisältää nämä:Mukaelmia:The wall (tekijä: Brian Jacques)
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 library descriptions found. |
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Welcome to Redwall Abbey, home of mice, badgers, and all manner of woodland creatures who live together in peace. That is until Cluny the Scourge sets his eyes on the abbey. Cluny is a vile rat who will not hesitate to kill to get what he wants. And he wants to claim the abbey as his own. Matthias, with the heart of a warrior, urges his fellows to rise up and defend the abbey. But can the untrained, and unprepared abbey creatures defeat a roaming band of villains?
Brian Jaques has a beautiful way with words. As he builds the foundation of the Redwall world, you can’t help but feel comforted and at peace. Like you’re walking into a warm home full of old friends and happy memories. Each character he spends just enough time with and the history of Redwall comes together in a heartfelt tale. You can’t help but cheer the abbey creatures on as they defend their home.
As a teen, I loved the mystery element Brian Jacques included in Redwall. To defeat Cluny, Matthias must find the sword of Martin the Warrior. And reaching the sword involves solving a rhyme left by past abbey mice. When I first read this book, I wracked my brain trying to solve the puzzle. And it was satisfying to follow Matthias on his journey to retrieve the sword. But of course, nothing can be easy, and Matthias’s quest to reclaim the sword is an exciting journey to undertake.
Redwall was one of the introductory fantasy worlds I fell into as a teen. As an adult, I enjoyed it just as much as when I first read it. If you have a teenager interested in the fantasy genre, give the Redwall series a try. It is age-appropriate, and while there are battles, Brian Jacques never goes too far with detail. Readers will find themselves immersed in a thrilling tale they will not want to put down. (