Mariel of Redwall by Brian Jacques (2000-03-01)

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crystal gosberg
Mariel "storm" and her gullwacker find themselves washed up on a shore with no memary. Found by Redwall creatures Mariel only has one purpose to live; to kill Gabool the wild and to get her father back.
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Mariel, separated from her father after being thrown off Periwinkle, a ship, is left with a knotted rope and no sense of herself. Gabool, a wicked searat, terrorizer of the seas, was the one who did this, and thought her to be dead.The book shifts back and forth from different scenes, like Gabool in his castle on Terramort, to Salamandstron and the badger lord Rawnblade, the places of Gabool's several ships, and Redwall Abbey. This book is full of great adventure and excitement and will be a joy for whoever reads it.
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edward mcmullen
This book began with a really sweet beginning, all dramatic and cool, but it just kept getting more and more boring as things went on. The sequel to this book is awesome though, so I still highly reccomend this book!
[(Outcast of Redwall )] [Author - Brian Jacques] [Sep-2004] :: Outcast of Redwall :: How a Con Man and a Forger Rewrote the History of Modern Art :: Vampire Girl 2: Midnight Star :: Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective
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andrew derse
"Mariel of Redwall" shines out: a positive gem of wit, tragedy, and bravery. The written word moves from the pages to the heart, and can be clearly seen in every nuance from the mind's eye with Brian Jacques's excellent descriptive element. From joy to tears, and back again, this book is an intense tale, enjoyable to it fullest.
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uilleam
Mariel of Redwall was not the best of the redwall books, I never liked searats when they are out at sea, they are ok when on land, which does happen in some parts of this book. I love how Brian Jacques adds in the small details such as the great feasts to the little snacks. This is a good book, but i just dont like searats too much. But that is only what i think you need to read it to find out for your self what yo think.
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emmy woessner
I highly reccomend this book to anyone who liked the other three books. This is another one of those "can't put down until finished" kind of books. When I first heard of the seires I thought, "oh, another one of those animal book things." I was wrong. All of the books are amazing. Now all my friends are reading them. I am currently on the 5th book, Salamandastron. All of these books are awesome. Read 'em!
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kelton reid
Merial of Redwall by Brian Jaques is a wonderful, exciting and adventure filled book. I found that this book always kept me reading. It is great for those people who love adventure and fantasy books. I love how the characters are animals and how they interact with each other. I give this book a 5 star rating for its never ending action. I would recommend this book for good readers between the adges of 13 and 23.
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lea hansen
I highly reccomend this book to anyone who liked the other three books. This is another one of those "can't put down until finished" kind of books. When I first heard of the seires I thought, "oh, another one of those animal book things." I was wrong. All of the books are amazing. Now all my friends are reading them. I am currently on the 5th book, Salamandastron. All of these books are awesome. Read 'em!
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hannah loss
Merial of Redwall by Brian Jaques is a wonderful, exciting and adventure filled book. I found that this book always kept me reading. It is great for those people who love adventure and fantasy books. I love how the characters are animals and how they interact with each other. I give this book a 5 star rating for its never ending action. I would recommend this book for good readers between the adges of 13 and 23.
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sina jahandari
A mousemaid,Mariel, and her father, Joseph the Bellmaker, are seperated by Gabool the Wild, King of the Searats. Gabool threw Mariel into the sea in hopes of drowning her, because Joseph would not tell Gabool what the drawings around the bell meant. Mariel is washed ashore near the Redwall Abbey. She has lost her memory and called herself Mariel Gullwacker. After she gains her memory she leaves Redwall Abbey on a misson, to kill Gabool
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kritin
This book is about a warrior mouse maid that overcomes all of her obsticals and proves that friendship is not only needed but sometimes you need it to survive. I liked this book because it was about animals that go on a quest and prove that justice always wins over evil. Because of this moral, I loved this book. I would also reccomend any other redwall series book!
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wm pope
Mariel Of Redwall is definently the best Redwall book in the series! I have only read five others, but all my friends agree with me!!! If you are looking for a good book to read, with breath-taking moments and non-stop action, get this book!!! And if you have already read it, try one of the sequils to it, The Bellmaker or Martin The Warrior. Have fun!!!
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brandon gipson
I loved this book, MAriel was cool with her gullwhaker, and it was a great story, but my favorate charicter was Rosie! Why does no one mention her? She was by far my favorite charicter! She was a hare and boy was she funny! I loved her, she made the book for me. I cried when I thought she was dead! Thank you Brian Jaques for bringing her in and keeping her alive!
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maevaroots
This exquisite novel, Mariel of Redwall, was simply phenomenal. This book had wonderful who were very memorable. The plot was intricately done and fit excellently with the characters. The author, Brian Jacques, has once again amazed us with another rousing novel of Redwall. In one word to describeit, this book is fantastic.
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jalina
Which Lead Me To Other Redwall Stories. I liked this book because of the personalities of the characters, especiallly a mouse named Dandin. This book is both funny and sad, and I will continue to follow these books as they come out.
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ted rabinowitz
In "Mariel of Redwall" a crazy, insomnia suffering warlord named Gabool the Wild throws Mariel into the water. She washes up on the shore and goes to Redwall. She and some friends go off to fight Gabool. There are lots of characters (again). There are two awesome characters as well: Cockleburr and Tarquin. Any fan of the series should read this one. There are plenty of fights and feasts and many nuances in the plot. Also, the great Dibbun twins Bagg and Runn and their good friend Grubb make their first appearence. If you are reading something now, Mariel is a nice book to read when you finish!
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