Mossflower

a tale of Redwall

431 pages

English language

Published Jan. 13, 1989 by Random House Children's Books.

ISBN:
9780099554004

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5 stars (2 reviews)

Martin the warrior mouse and Gonff the mousethief set out to find the missing ruler of Mossflower, while the other animal inhabitants of the woodland prepare to rebel against the evil wildcat who has seized power.

18 editions

FOR MOSSFLOWER!!!

4 stars

Mossflower is a well told story. Tons of characters, but all fun ones. Even a genuinely disturbing villain. You even feel bad for her lackeys, tho they are truly evil too.

Like with Redwall, there are full deaths in this. So if you or your little one are not comfortable with that, that is something to consider. But if you and your young readers can handle that, you're in for a deep and complex story.

I listened to the full cast audiobook by the BBC. And the sound mixing can be rough. BUT, it is full of really great performers doing excellent voice work.

If you read Redwall, you are getting more of this world, as good as Redwall. You are getting some of Martin's story. But not all. You are getting the history of Mossflower Wood. But not much of Redwall. But no matter what, you are getting a …

Subjects

  • Redwall Abbey (Imaginary place) -- Fiction.
  • Animals -- Fiction.