Rated of 5
by Eric Widhson
I am 13 and still in gradeschool and I was blown away by the book. It kept my attention to the end. Iwas up reading it till 2:30am I coulden't put it down. The characters were expressed very well, and every detail of their features was clearly described. The plot was amazing! I look forward to reading more of his books.
Rated of 5
by KaboomHahahein
I read this book for a my ISP assignment and loved it. Hoever the only downside is that i need to find significant symbols in this amazing book... :( WOW! everyone gave this book a 5!
Rated of 5
by yo
this book completely STUNK!!! the plot was so horribly confusing and you can not fllow any of the characters, multiple story lkines make the plot even more confusing half of the time i didnt know who was talking!!! Brian Jacques needs to brush up on his writing techniques!
Rated of 5
by Anonymous
LOOOOOOOOOVE IT. i love all of brian jacques' books, keep 'em comin
Rated of 5
by jeremy
it was a very good book and i have read it many times because its just a diffrent story and biran has made it run so smothely and exciting
age 15
Rated of 5
by bibliophage
LOVED IT! READ, READ, READ! I prefer these over the Redwall series (Although the redwall books are good) I can't wait for a third! Both have adventure, suspence, loveable friends and dangerous foes. I am waiting for a third!
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