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Reader reviewed by Rvnclw08

This was a awesome book.  A great adventure my whole family loves it.  It great for all ages that want to read a good adventure.  I have read like 8 of this books and plan on reading more.  The food in this stories sound so so good.
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A good book
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Reader reviewed by Jacob

As the inhabitants of Redwall Abbey bask in the glorious Summer of the Late Rose, all is quiet and peaceful. But things are not as they seem. Cluny the Scourge, the evil one-eyed rat warlord, is hell-bent on destroying the tranquility as he prepares to fight a bloody battle for the ownership of Redwall. This dazzling story in the Redwall series is packed with all the wit, wisdom, humor, and blood-curdling adventure of the other books in the collection, but has the added bonus of taking the reader right back to the heart and soul of Redwall Abbey and the characters who live there.

I liked this book. It was really good. It was exciting and fast paced.

Readers who like books about animals, fantasy,and battle should read this book.
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Adventurous and imaginative!
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Reader reviewed by Emily

The first book of an odd and quirky series, Redwall details the adventures of mice and other creatures who think, talk, and behave like humans. It's a lengthy read, so I would recommend it to intelligent bookworms with a fondness for fiction and fantasy, maybe between the ages of 9 and 12. If you love the first one, you will love them all. However, readers with faltering patience will not enjoy it.
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