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Title: Mossflower (Redwall, Book 2)
by Brian Jacques
ISBN: 0441005764
Publisher: Ace Books
Pub. Date: November, 1998
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $6.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.88

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Rating: 4
Summary: Another excellent book for any age
Comment: I'm not kidding, this book is really good! I don't care how old you are, I believe you'll enjoy this one. Easy to read, flows very smoothly the entire time, loveable characters, vivid scenery, and cowardly villians. I really don't know how they can say give this book a reading age of 9-12.. That almost made me not want to read it, but I'm sure glad that I did and look forward to reading the next one.

My favorite part of the book? It'd be hard to say, but I'd have to go with the battle between Martin and Queen Tsarmina. There were lots of other great scenes too though. One question I have is why didn't Gingivere ever help in the fight against his evil sister?? He would have been a great help in the fighting besides being able to carry Abbess Germaine quickly back to the injured Martin. I guess he's just a pussycat though.

I highly reccomend this book along with Redwall. To anyone.

Rating: 5
Summary: Martin the Warrior's story
Comment: 'Mossflower' is the follow-up to 'Redwall', a great adventure story that introduced us to a land of mice. This particular story actually takes place BEFORE the adventures in 'Redwall'. As in Book 1, the adventures are many, the excitement is page-turning, and the characters are full of character! Martin the Warrior is only alluded to in the first book. Here is HIS story. An easy-to-read book with a happy ending! Highly recommended.

Rating: 5
Summary: Expands the world of Redwall
Comment: Mossflower is as cute as the original Redwall novel, but with a slightly more complicated plot and style of writing. The sense of history that Mossflower contributes to the world of Redwall Abbey is delightful--here is the story of what is essentially the legendary past, yet it is told through the same sort of vivid and personal style as the first Redwall book. In addition to providing a sense of history, Mossflower also substantially expands the geography of Brian Jacques' fantasy universe. The characters' quest leads them through an amazing range of environments in which they encounter many new (and throughly charming or at least amusing) animal civilizations. All the while, the reader's knowledge of several more familiar animal cultures is expanded. This book is expecially informative regarding otters, badgers, and squirrels.
In short, Mossflower is an adorable and fun read that expands the reader's knowledge of the Redwall world. My only reservation is that it is so similar in plot to the first book that it lacks some of that book's novelty and excitement.

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