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Original Title: | Marlfox |
ISBN: | 0142501085 (ISBN13: 9780142501085) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Redwall #11, Redwall (chronological order) #13 |
Brian Jacques
Paperback | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.01 | 15654 Users | 191 Reviews

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Title | : | Marlfox (Redwall #11) |
Author | : | Brian Jacques |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | January 13th 2005 by Firebird (first published August 18th 1998) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Childrens. Fiction. Animals |
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A villainous new presence is aprowl in Mossflower Woods-the Marlfoxes. Stealthy and mysterious, they are out to plunder and destroy everything in their path. And when they reach Redwall Abbey, they ruthlessly steal the most precious treasure of all-the tapestry of Martin the Warrior. It takes Dann Reguba and Song Swifteye, children of warrior squirrels, to follow in their fathers' heroic footsteps. Together with the young shrew Dippler, and Burble the brave watervole, they embark upon the seemingly impossible quest. . . .Rating Based On Books Marlfox (Redwall #11)
Ratings: 4.01 From 15654 Users | 191 ReviewsCriticize Based On Books Marlfox (Redwall #11)
Yet another stellar adventure from the denizens of redwall. More great characters, same old villainous vermin and a plentiful helping of songs and tantalising food descriptions. Exactly what I've come to expect and love in a redwall novel. The marlfoxes were an interesting creation and I liked the fact that they had unique skills, ultimately though like most of the vermin in redwall novels they met their downfall at the hands of their own treachery, greed and malice. Dann, song and dippler wereI hadn't read a Redwall book in around 10 years and still thoroughly enjoyed it.
After 10 books of repelling the hordes of unwashed, undocumented foreign invaders, the denizens of the "peaceful abbey" of Redwall go up against a yet more perilous foe: sneaky, scheming foreigners! In which book do they repel the stoats or possums or whatever who are very frugal or wear a certain kind of hat?

Small illustrations preface chapters, intro heroes and villains. Plaintive ballads, strong marches. Art and music support series for me. Prophecies and island queen distract.
This one was very different from the other books in the series, in some ways good, other ways bad. I remember not liking it as much as the others, but I still gobbled it up in about a day. I did like how mysterious this one felt, and the fact that it's different from the other books in the series brought some unexpected story perks.
Another hit by Brian Jacques. I love visiting Redwall Abbey time after time again. "Marlfox" was one of my favorite Redwall stories as a kid! :)This book was a little different - the antagonist was not just one, but a whole group of villains - brothers and sisters, all cruel and conniving. "Marmfloxes" - the Dibbuns call them!As always, I enjoyed seeing previous characters in a whole new story - Cregga Rose Eyes, Gurrbowl, Friar Butty, among others - as well as meeting others. The duo Dann and
Marlfox was my first Redwall novel in the series, even though it does come into the series relatively late. It was also what hooked me into it. I loved the light fantasy storytelling it had with the characters being mice, squirrels, otters, and other woodland creatures. But it wasn't all light-hearted fun. The Redwall stories offer more villainous creatures such as rats, shrews, and stoats. In this case, the Marlfoxes are foxes that are larger and smarter than your usual fox. What's great about
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