Mariel of Redwall (Redwall #4)
Brian Jacques is one of my favourite children's authors. He is sadly missed.
This was a fun read that was a buddy read with @Leila over there on the other side of the pond in England. This is one of the beautiful things about Goodreads. To have a friend to relate and learn from. Without Leila's suggestion to read this I would have never picked it up on my own so THANK YOU so much. This was an adventurous story of a land called Redwall. The protagonist is a young, heroic mouse called Mariel. On losing her memory she meets wonderful critters at the Abbey that help her and
I have read this book before, but it still enchants me. This was the first Redwall book that I ever picked up. I had heard that it was about mice, and I didn't want to read it. Then one day, I was soooooo bored that I picked it up and was enthralled, but was reprimanded for reading this one first, and so I took Redwall out from the library. It got better and better. I love these books. :)This is about Mariel and how she hunts down Gabool the Wild, in return for his imprisoning her and her
I'm giving all these books a 4, because they basically GOT me hooked on fantasy I think. I read all of these in elementary school, and still have fond memories floating around. The rad legendary weapons, (with the channels etched in for blood flow, which i found super hardcore). The foods, the booze, honey mead and apple wine or whatever. Come to think of it, these books might also be a little responsible for my alcoholism, too.
4/5 Another fun Redwall book. Theres some great characters in this one Mariel and Tarquin. Many of the Sea Rats are hilarious as well. As well as the first real introduction to The Long Patrol. My only real qualm is the lead villain Gabool doesnt really do much for the entirety of the novel. He never even sets foot outside his keep.
This book was alright.I liked it more near the end.So like the last book.If it wasn't for thatI would've gave it two.You can't put two and a half on Goodreads,so I gave it three stars.
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Title | : | Mariel of Redwall (Redwall #4) |
Author | : | Brian Jacques |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | March 31st 2003 by Firebird (first published 1991) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens |
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In the fourth volume of the epic Redwall saga, a mouse-ship is attacked by the pirate rat Gabool and his heinous band of cut-throats. Hapless voyagers Mariel and her father Joseph the Bellmaker are mercilessly thrown into the sea by the pirates. Mariel washes ashore, starved and near death, and is taken in by the hospitable inhabitants of Redwall Abbey. Sure that her poor father is dead, Mariel swears an oath of vengeance against the filthy pirates who killed her father. With he help of a motley band of animals, Mariel leads the charge to recover a bell and avenge her father.About the Author:
Brian Jacques was born in Liverpool, England, in 1939. Growing up on the docks of Liverpool, he attended St. John's School. He went on to work as a radio show host, playwright, longshoreman, lorry driver, folk singer and comedian prior to his career as a writer. The father of two sons, Jacques enjoys walking his West Highland Terrier, Teddy and spends most of his time writing. A new Redwall book is introduced once every year.
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Original Title: | Mariel of Redwall |
ISBN: | 0142302392 (ISBN13: 9780142302392) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Redwall #4, Redwall (chronological order) #6 |
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Another dark tale from the Redwall series, this one a little more solid with more of a structure throughout than some of the earlier books.Brian Jacques is one of my favourite children's authors. He is sadly missed.
This was a fun read that was a buddy read with @Leila over there on the other side of the pond in England. This is one of the beautiful things about Goodreads. To have a friend to relate and learn from. Without Leila's suggestion to read this I would have never picked it up on my own so THANK YOU so much. This was an adventurous story of a land called Redwall. The protagonist is a young, heroic mouse called Mariel. On losing her memory she meets wonderful critters at the Abbey that help her and
I have read this book before, but it still enchants me. This was the first Redwall book that I ever picked up. I had heard that it was about mice, and I didn't want to read it. Then one day, I was soooooo bored that I picked it up and was enthralled, but was reprimanded for reading this one first, and so I took Redwall out from the library. It got better and better. I love these books. :)This is about Mariel and how she hunts down Gabool the Wild, in return for his imprisoning her and her
I'm giving all these books a 4, because they basically GOT me hooked on fantasy I think. I read all of these in elementary school, and still have fond memories floating around. The rad legendary weapons, (with the channels etched in for blood flow, which i found super hardcore). The foods, the booze, honey mead and apple wine or whatever. Come to think of it, these books might also be a little responsible for my alcoholism, too.
4/5 Another fun Redwall book. Theres some great characters in this one Mariel and Tarquin. Many of the Sea Rats are hilarious as well. As well as the first real introduction to The Long Patrol. My only real qualm is the lead villain Gabool doesnt really do much for the entirety of the novel. He never even sets foot outside his keep.
This book was alright.I liked it more near the end.So like the last book.If it wasn't for thatI would've gave it two.You can't put two and a half on Goodreads,so I gave it three stars.
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