![]() The language is warm and inviting and the positives do outweigh the negatives but not the strongest book in the series. The thrilling prequel to Redwall, a must-read for any fan of the beloved, bestselling Redwall saga. The plot goes in multiple directions and it is this varied plot which allows the characters to go in some different directions despite the problems being again similar to Redwall. One possible downside is that the characters are almost identical to those in Redwell just with a few tweaks. It might be a bit more convoluted that that book but it is enjoyable. Leaving the others to harass Tsarmina, Martin sets out with two companions on a quest to find the great badger, Boar, the true ruler of Mossflower. ![]() Then Martin, a young warrior mouse with a rusty sword, appears and inspires them to resistance. ![]() A band of weasels, stoats, and other unpleasant creatures from Kotir Castle, led by the evil wildcat Tsarmina, is making life unbearable for the animals of Mossflower Woods. ![]() In this prequel to Redwall (Philomel, 1987), Jacques describes the epic adventures leading up to the foundation of Redwall Abbey. ![]()
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