Martin the Warrior

· Redwall Book 6 · Random House
4.6
13 reviews
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The sixth book in the beloved, bestselling Redwall saga - soon to be a major Netflix movie!

Badrang the Tyrant stoat, evil Lord of the Eastern Coast, has forced captive slaves to build his fortress, Marshank. Among these slaves is an indomitable young mouse called Martin who, together with his friends Felldoh and Brome, escapes from the fortress and sets off on a path to his heroic destiny as the founder of Redwall Abbey.

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4.6
13 reviews
S Tearle
23 November 2019
An enjoyable adventure with very likable heroes and villains! The only issue I had, was with a glitch that seemed to mess with the spelling of the odd word but otherwise 5/5!
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BiB
11 November 2013
Loved every page, it feels so nostalgic to read this again, Brian Jacques was an amazing awe-inspiring writer, may he rest in peace.
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Matt Ward
22 November 2014
Having red this book at a younger age, it has been great to visit the pages once again. Fantastic read from start to finish.
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About the author

Brian Jacques was born and bred in Liverpool. At the age of fifteen he went to sea and travelled the world. He worked as a stand-up comedian and playwright and hosted his own programme, Jakestown, on Radio Merseyside. His bestselling Redwall books have captured readers all over the world and won universal praise. He died in 2011.

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