Redwall
(Book 1) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0441005489
As the inhabitants of Redwall Abbey bask in the glorious Summer of the
Late Rose, all is quiet and peaceful. But things are not as they seem.
Cluny the Scourge, the evil one-eyed rat warlord, is hell-bent on
destroying the tranquility as he prepares to fight a bloody battle for the
ownership of Redwall. This dazzling story in the Redwall series is packed
with all the wit, wisdom, humor, and blood-curdling adventure of the other
books in the collection, but has the added bonus of taking the reader
right back to the heart and soul of Redwall Abbey and the characters who
live there.
Magical, mystical, and the
stuff of legends, this stunning tale of good battling with--and ultimately
triumphing over--evil takes the reader on a roller-coaster adventure that
barely draws breath from the first page to the very last. Brian Jacques is
a true master of his craft. --Susan Harrison
Mossflower
(Book 2) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0441005764
Brian Jacques's superb Redwall series truly
captures the finest in storytelling tradition and combines it with the
ultimate in upbeat, catch-your-breath adventure. Mossflower tells
the story of Martin the Warrior, who finds himself trespassing on the
land of Verdagua, King of a Thousand Eyes, as he lies sick and near
dying. With his last strength, Verdagua is struggling to make a decision
on who should replace him as ruler of Mossflower Country. As Martin and
his newfound friend and fellow prisoner Gonff become embroiled in the
battle against Verdagua's ruthless daughter, Tsarmina, a bloody fight
between good and evil ensues.
Stunning landscapes,
brilliant characterization, masterly plots, and a wicked sense of humor
unite in this epic tale of derring-do and the triumph of good over evil,
making it one of the most addictive and memorable books that anyone is
ever likely to read. --Susan Harrison
Mattimeo
(Book 3) by Brian Jacques. ISBN:
0441006108 Preparations for the feast for
the Summer of the Golden Rain are underway at Redwall Abbey, and young
Mattimeo's mother sets him to work with the other inhabitants. His
father, Mathius, is the guardian of Redwall Abbey and it is this fact
that puts the young Mattimeo in danger, as the evil Slagar the Fox plots
to kidnap him in a bid to shake the very foundations of the Abbey and
its inhabitants.
Rip-roaring adventure at
its very best, Mattimeo is one of the exquisitely executed and totally
bewitching tales in the best-selling Redwall series. Brian Jacques, with
his masterly use of language and enviable talent for descriptive prose
that transports the reader to the very heart of Redwall, magically
weaves an epic tale breathtaking in proportion and design. Utterly
addictive, Mattimeo is packed with so much color, passion, fury, and
love that it will leave readers desperate for more. --Susan
Harrison --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.
Mariel
of Redwall (Book 4) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0380719223 Heaved
off her ship in a pirate raid, Mousemaid Mariel is washed up on the
shores of Mossflower. With no idea where she is, or indeed who she is,
the young warrior mouse embarks on an unforeseen adventure that will
take her to the very heart of Redwall and into the arms of the people
who live there.
Mariel of Redwall
is a captivating and magical adventure story in the Redwall series by
Brian Jacques. At times gentle, but mostly packed with adventure and
heroism on the grandest of scales, this tale is at once delightful and
devastating in its proportions.
Jacques weaves his
customary magic, taking the reader to the heart and soul of the mythical
Redwall--welcoming, terrifying, magical, and at times all too real. The
place, the characters, and the adventure spring to life in a bout of
indefinable magic, mystery, and mayhem. An excellent book that will
leave readers begging for more. (Fortunately, there's plenty more where
this came from!) --Susan Harrison
Salamandastron
(Book 5) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0441000312
Brian Jacques once again
strikes to the heart in this stunningly executed adventure, another in
the best-selling Redwall series, proving, if indeed proof was needed,
that he ranks high among the best children's authors in the world. His
genius lies in his ability to capture character and atmosphere with a
stroke of a pen, drawing the reader in until the only way to start
breathing again is to finish the book.--Susan
Harrison
Martin
The Warrior (Book 6) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0441001866
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
The
Bellmaker (Book 7) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 044100315X
Vicious Foxwolf, Urgan Nagru--a fox who long
ago discovered the body of a wolf and skinned it to wear as his own--is
holding the young Mariel and Dandin captive. The pair are at the mercy
of the evil despot and have only one hope of survival. But can they
really count on the legendary freedom fighter, Martin the Warrior, to
come to their rescue?
The Bellmaker
fairly boils over with passion, intrigue, and adventure. A true
page-turner, the heat is immediately turned to high, and never cools
until the close of the very last chapter. Brian Jacques's skill lies in
creating fantastical yet believable characters, placing them in an
extraordinary yet convincing setting and then letting loose with a flood
of imagination that takes the breath away. One of the best writers of
our time, Jacques comes through once again for his readers in this
remarkable tale of good triumphing over evil. --Susan Harrison
Outcast
of Redwall (Book 8) by Brian Jacques. ISBN:
0441004164
When ferret Swartt Sixclaw and his arch
enemy Sunflash the Mace swear a pledge of death upon each other, a young
creature is cruelly banished from the safety of Redwall. As he grows, he
seeks revenge on the people of Redwall and finds himself embroiled in a
hostile battle with far-reaching consequences.
An epic tale of Redwall
from the pen of master storyteller Brian Jacques, Outcast of Redwall
is a kaleidoscope of color, range, and emotions that culminates in a
bitter contest between good and evil. None of the passion of the earlier
Redwall titles is lost, as some of the most cherished landscapes and
best-loved characters from previous books are revisited, with a wisdom
and clarity that has developed and endured.
On a basic level, this is
a marvelous fantasy adventure story. Look deeper and you will find that Outcast
of Redwall, along with the other titles in the series, has a divine,
enduring quality that ranks it among he best in children's literature. --Susan
Harrison
The
Pearls of Lutra (Book 9) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 044100508X
On the Isle of Sampetra, Emperor Ubla,
better known as Mad Eyes, sends his lizard army on a mission to capture
Redwall. Meanwhile the inhabitants of Redwall are on a mission of their
own--to solve the six fiendishly difficult riddles that will lead them
to the rose-colored gems, the Pearls of Lutra. As they get closer to
solving to riddles, the lizards get closer to Redwall and a battle to
the death begins.
One of the excellent
fantasy adventure series about the mystical Redwall, Pearls of Lutra
is a magical, mind-blowing adventure that never disappoints. Brian
Jacques expertly weaves his web of intrigue through the pages, capturing
the imagination with a stroke of a pen as if he were a wizard with a
wand. Challenging, colorful, and, most importantly, readable to the
point of addiction, The Pearls of Lutra is an absolute must. --Susan
Harrison
The
Long Patrol (Book 10) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0441005993
As young Tammo dreams of joining the Long
Patrol--the legendary army of fighting hares that serves the Lady Cregga
Rose Eyes, Ruler of Salamandastron--the brutal reality of a battle with
Damug Warfang's mighty battalion of savage Rapscallions fast approaches.
Brian Jacques has proved
time and time again his ability to transport readers into a world of
fantasy and adventure that many writers of adult books would love to
emulate. The Long Patrol certainly proves the point yet again,
but distinguishes itself by being perhaps the very best of all the
Redwall books so far. Relying less and less on the old, familiar Redwall
characters and more and more on the ingenuity and passion of younger
blood, The Long Patrol will certainly win Jacques a fresh
following while continuing to delight his existing army of fans. --Susan
Harrison
Marlfox
(Book 11) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0441006930
For this enchanting novel Brian Jacques has
brought to bear the experience of his eventful and adventuresome life, a
life which has taken him all over the world and seen him variously
described as folk singer, playwright, and broadcaster. No doubt his
usual writing environment--garden in summer, conservatory in
winter--provides him with the ideal theater for observing the wildlife
on which the book's unusual central characters are based.
It is, perhaps,
appropriate that the story line revolves around the theft of the famous
Redwall Tapestry, for Marlfox is a richly woven tapestry,
skillfully running together threads of the magical and mythical with the
"natural world," to give its audience a heady blend of fairy
tale and medieval adventure. The result is a tale of grand themes and
conflicting human passions played out against a backdrop of humor and
uncertainty; yet the author manages never to lose sight of the reality
of life as experienced by the human and animal kingdoms alike.
Young readers will gorge
themselves on this literary feast, a spread worthy of comparison to
other classics in this vein such as The Hobbit, Duncton Wood,
The Mythical Knights of the Round Table, and the stories of C.S.
Lewis.
Legend
of Luke (Book 12) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0441007732
From Amazon:
Brian Jacques and his tremendous Redwall
books never cease to amaze: this is the 12th book in a series that just
gets better and better. This time, the interweaving story of a father
and a son is told in three parts, starting with a visit to Redwall Abbey
by a young hedgehog maid who, by singing a half-remembered song
recounting the adventures of a warrior called Luke, begins to unlock
some of the mysteries behind the Abbey's early years.
As deftly executed as all
the other Redwall books, The Legend of Luke is a truly
magnificent, rampaging, rip-roaring adventure story that gives the heart
and mind the kind of aerobic workout normally reserved for a sprint
round a playing field. From the very first page the readers know they're
in for a treat, and as Jacques skillfully builds his story, cleverly
interweaving intricate, imaginative detail with a vast cast of
incredible characters who each play a vital role in the unfurling of the
tale, there can be no doubt that he is still the true master of his
genre.
Excellent as a
stand-alone read for anyone new to Redwall, and even better as part of
the amazing saga that has captured the imagination of millions since its
inception, The Legend of Luke is an absolute must-read for
anyone--young or old--who likes their fiction fast and fantastical. This
story will certainly leave them breathless for more. --Susan Harrison
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Lord
Brocktree (Book 13) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0441008720
From Amazon: Lord Brocktree, the 13th novel in
Brian Jacques's exciting Redwall series, brings to life the tale of how
the greatest badger lord of all came to save Salamandastron, the
mountain home of many heroic creatures. Everybeast will love heroic Lord
Brocktree and his amazing adventure.
As the story opens, the
villainous Ungatt Trunn, a menacing wildcat, has brought his powers to
bear on Salamandastron, threatening the peace-loving beasts who live
there.
Loneliness was everywhere. Hopelessness and an air of foreboding had
settled over the western shores, casting their pall over land, sea and
the mountain of Salamandastron. Yet nobeast knew the cause of it.
But all is not lost. Old
Lord Stonepaw, the venerable Badger Ruler, summons the strongest of the
strong to take over as lord of the mountain fortress and battle the evil
wildcat. Lord Brocktree, far away from the trouble, begins to have
visions that beckon him to Salamandastron. He travels there with his
companion, a young haremaid named Dotti. But can he raise an army in
time to smash Ungatt Trunn's terrifying Blue Hordes?
Like all the Redwall
books, Lord Brocktree is a rollicking tale of adventure, war,
magic, and beastly battles. The animal characters are sometimes brusque
and brutal, and there's a strong current of darkness in the stories, as
well as no-nonsense death scenes and strong language. But for fans of
medieval fantasy adventure with a twist, this unforgettable series
continues to satisfy. (Ages 9 and older) --Therese Littleton
-- This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Taggerung
(Book 14) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0399237208
From Amazon:
Brian Jacques's 14th fantasy in the popular
Redwall series exceeds expectations in this suspenseful tale of good
versus evil where the nefarious vermin seek to destroy the peace-loving
mice, moles, shrews, and otters of Redwall Abbey. The villainous Sawney
Rath clan of rats, weasels, foxes, and ferrets believe Deyna, an otter
born of the community at Redwall, is their Taggerung, a great warrior
destined to lead them. Members of the Sawney Rath clan kidnap Deyna from
his home as a young otter, but to no avail. As Deyna grows, he embarks
upon a search for his true family at Redwall.
As ever, the master
storyteller's language lends his swashbuckling adventures a mysterious
and magical quality, as well as a hint of the Old World as the
characters address each other with thees and thous.
Hearkening back to medieval times, Jacques presents a tale of courageous
warriors and grotesque evildoers alike, each group journeying toward
conflicting ends. Danger, fear, action, heroism--Taggerung is an
intense page-turner with startling plot twists that will keep readers on
their toes. (Ages 9 to 15) --Yvonne Schindler
Triss
(Book 15) by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 1402536828
From Amazon:
Wot, Wot?! Could it be another epic Redwall
tale (tail?) thick with high adventure, heavy accents, and
leek-and-turnip pasty from the beloved beast master himself, Brian
Jacques? It is indeed, happy readers. Triss, the 15th book in the
distinguished and wildly popular animal fantasy series, chronicles the
exploits of a brave squirrel maid who travels from the bonds of slavery
to the meeting of her destiny as a warrior at Redwall Abbey. Triss the
squirrel, Shogg the otter, and Welfo the hedgehog, all slaves to the
bloodthirsty royal ferret family of Riftgard, filch a ferret boat and
sail away from the murderous clutches of Princess Kurda and her
malevolent father, King Agarnu. Swearing revenge, Kurda sets out to
recapture her slaves, her evil Ratguard troops reinforced by the pirate
fox Plugg Firetail and his band of criminal Freebooters. At the same
time, the badger Sagaxus and his bosom friend Bescarum the hare also set
sail from Salamanstrom, to seek adventure on the high seas. Meanwhile,
back at the abbey, the Redwall inhabitants are being plagued by a
mystery that involves a hidden door, a secret code, and three stinking,
sinister snake siblings that are picking off the gentle forest folk one
by one. Any ardent fan of Redwall knows that what comes next will
include sword fights, feasting, raucous good humor, and a thrilling
climax. Jacques's fervent followers are rewarded with the author's usual
swashbuckling good storytelling, while the newly initiated will read
with wide eyes, and quickly go back to hungrily devour the rest of the
series. (Ages 10 and older) --Jennifer
Hubert -- This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Loamhedge (Book
16)
by Brian Jacques. ISBN: 0399237240
From Amazon.com:
Number sixteen in the esteemed Redwall animal fantasy series, young readers
will find Loamhedge just as wild and woolly as its predecessors. In
this chapter of the seemingly endless history of the woodland abbey,
adventure is sparked by the sad plight of the haremaid, Martha Braebuck. Due
to a terrible event that befell her when she was just an abbey Dibbun,
Martha has lost the ability to walk. But when legendary mouse Martin the
Warrior comes to her in a dream and explains that the secret to winning back
her legs lies within the cursed walls of the ancient abbey Loamhedge, Martha
hopes for a hero who will travel to the ruins on her behalf. Enter
world-class adventurers Braggon the otter and Sarobando the squirrel. The
best friends have come for a visit, and decide to undertake Martha’s
quest. Yet, just as soon as the two tricksters leave, the peaceful abbey
folk fervently wish them back, as Redwall is suddenly under siege from the
dread searat Raga Bol and his motley crew of vermin. But even as he
endeavors to force the Redwall folk from their cozy nest, Raga Bol is
plagued by nightmares of the massive badger archer Lonna Bowstripe, who is
coming to end his reign of terror. But will Lonna get to Redwall in time to
save the forest folk? And will Martha ever walk again? The only thing
that’s certain is that the fur will fly and numerous feasts will be
noisily consumed in yet another fur-tastic tale from beloved British
storyteller Brian Jacques. (Ages 10 and older) --Jennifer Hubert
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