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This was the book that got me into fantasy, and fill in love with reading. My teacher in grade school loved the story, and all my friends read the series. So I gave it a try on audio, and felt in love with audio and this series. This is my favorite book of the Redwall series. I just love the character of Martin the Warrior. This origin story really shows how he came from nothing into the one of the greatest leaders and warrior in the land. The ending of the book is the cause and origins of
This wasn't bad, but like much of the historical Redwall books I felt like this was just a bit of filler, retreading many of the same beats from previous books.

Whilst Redwall was very fresh, I found this one a bit of a slog. Martin is a slave to a tyrant who didnt come across as that scary. The set pieces were ok but lacked the impact of previous versions of the book. The biggest problem with a lot of prequel stories is that you know how things will end in advance.
Martin the Warrior is probably one of the best Redwall books. While the writing is decidedly clunky at best, you never notice once you get into the book. Martin the Warrior has everything; it has the drama, the sadness, the love and hate of The Lord of the Rings. It also has the revenge and hate of Felldoh, and off course the sadness of the death's of some central characters. I felt the difference between Martin and Felldoh strongly; Felldoh was imprisoned all his life, and was forever changed
Also a great read! Really Good Book!
It's interesting to return to the Redwall books as an adult. They are still as fun-loving and adventurous as I remember even if the characters sometimes feel a flat and archetypal.
Brian Jacques
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 376 pages Rating: 4.14 | 39378 Users | 533 Reviews

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| Title | : | Martin the Warrior (Redwall #6) |
| Author | : | Brian Jacques |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 376 pages |
| Published | : | September 30th 1999 by Ace (first published October 1993) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens |
Explanation Concering Books Martin the Warrior (Redwall #6)
Finally, the long awaited tale of Martin, the Warrior mouse of Redwall As a child, Martin was brought to the stronghold of Badrang the Tyrant, forced into enslavement behind its massive walls. But he was strong. He was brave. And mere escape was not his plan as long as his father’s sword rested in Badrang’s ruthless fist…Be Specific About Books To Martin the Warrior (Redwall #6)
| Original Title: | Martin the Warrior |
| ISBN: | 0441001866 (ISBN13: 9780441001866) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Redwall #6, Redwall (chronological order) #2 |
| Characters: | Martin the Warrior |
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Ratings: 4.14 From 39378 Users | 533 ReviewsCommentary About Books Martin the Warrior (Redwall #6)
Not quite as good as 'Redwall', it still contains plenty of fun characters and swashbuckling adventure. The pacing is a little off and Martin could have been better developed as a character, but it was an entertaining read nonetheless.This was the book that got me into fantasy, and fill in love with reading. My teacher in grade school loved the story, and all my friends read the series. So I gave it a try on audio, and felt in love with audio and this series. This is my favorite book of the Redwall series. I just love the character of Martin the Warrior. This origin story really shows how he came from nothing into the one of the greatest leaders and warrior in the land. The ending of the book is the cause and origins of
This wasn't bad, but like much of the historical Redwall books I felt like this was just a bit of filler, retreading many of the same beats from previous books.

Whilst Redwall was very fresh, I found this one a bit of a slog. Martin is a slave to a tyrant who didnt come across as that scary. The set pieces were ok but lacked the impact of previous versions of the book. The biggest problem with a lot of prequel stories is that you know how things will end in advance.
Martin the Warrior is probably one of the best Redwall books. While the writing is decidedly clunky at best, you never notice once you get into the book. Martin the Warrior has everything; it has the drama, the sadness, the love and hate of The Lord of the Rings. It also has the revenge and hate of Felldoh, and off course the sadness of the death's of some central characters. I felt the difference between Martin and Felldoh strongly; Felldoh was imprisoned all his life, and was forever changed
Also a great read! Really Good Book!
It's interesting to return to the Redwall books as an adult. They are still as fun-loving and adventurous as I remember even if the characters sometimes feel a flat and archetypal.
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