Sunday, December 21, 2008

Follow Up on Asia

I am so happy that you are not mad at me! I am about to get ready for meeting so I will right more later. Hope to hear from you soon! Your ever Faithful ,
Lain

p.s. Shoud I call you Bostan Natsuko?
p.p.s. how did you come up with the name for your blog?

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Asia


Hey Asia, I dearly hope that you are not mad at me. I just got your package in the mail the day after I sent your letter. Thank you so much for the friendship bracelet. I love it and have been waring it nearly every day. Please leave a comment on some or all of my book reviews. As I said I am horribly behind on them so if you check this site about one a week there will be more. Again I am so sorry for the lateness of my letter. I can't wait to here from you. I was thinking that we could use this to communicate if something important comes up. Of coarse our main communication would still be letters. Your ever faithful pen pall


Lain


p.s. if you would like to call me the name that is above for short, I wouldn't mind. I think it would be cool, since no one else calls me that, neither would I let them call me that. You don't have to, but if you would like, then you can (I would like it).


p.p.s. I LOVE your new hair cut!


p.p.p.s. the picture is of my dog Olive.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Salamandastron



First of all I must state that the Redwall series is by far one of my favorite series that I have read. That being said I must admit this is not one of my favorites out of the series. I did like this book don't get me wrong, but it was not the best of the series. Most of the time I am so amazed at how Jacques can incorporate so many different plots into one story and some how they all come together at the end. This happened in the story but I think that there was to many different plots that you really did not have highly defined main characters, and I felt kind of cheated by not getting to know all of the main characters more fully. Again I did still think it was a great book, but it lacked something for me.
Plot
There are many plots to this book as I said before, so it might get a little confusing. To reduce that almost certain confusion I am going to put the many meanwhiles in bold. Let's begin, to start off with, in Mossflower Woods the creatures of Redwall Abbey are all getting ready for the Nameday Feast. Meanwhile at Salamandastron a young badger by the name of Mara is not happy there. There are to many rules for her which are made by her adoptive father Urthstripe the Strong. So she sets off with her friend Pikkle Ffolger (a rather glutinous hare) on a journey, along with their new found friend, Klitch the blue eyed weasel. Little did they know that he was the only son of the horrible Ferahgo the Assassin, and that they where being led right into a trap layed by the weasel's very father. Meanwhile back in Mossflower Woods, two vermin that deserted Ferahgo's hoard of corps makers, by the names of Dingeye and Thura find themselves at Redwall Abby's gates just in time for the Nameday feast. They beg to be let in and are eventually on one condition, they take a much needed bath. Meanwhile back near Salamandastron, Mara and Pikkle get away only to be misled by a begrudging lizard, into a band of cannibal toads. Meanwhile back at Salamandston Ferahgo and his army attack the mountain, but it holds strong, by Lord Urthstripe and his faithful hares. Meanwhile back at Redwall Abbey, during a storm the young squirrel Samkim and the young mole maid Arula happen upon the sword of Martin the Warrior. Meanwhile later that night the two vermin Dingeye and Thura are messing with a bow and arrow and accidentally shoot and kill Brother Hal. they seeing he is dead flee the Abbey but not without first taking the newly found sword of Martin the Warrior. When brother Hal is found, Samkim and Arula go out into Mossflower Wood to find the vermin, avenge Brother Hal, and return Martin's sword to its rightful home, Redwall Abbbey. Meanwhile back at Redwall Abbey most of its inhabitants have come down with Dryditch fever, and the only cure being the Flowers of Icetor from the Mountains of the North, a brave otter by the name of Thrugg and a baby doormouse by the name of Dumble set out to find them.
I forewarned you there was a lot of plots and it was going to be VERY confusing. I did like this book it was just not my favorite. If you are already a Redwall fan and want to read the whole series be my guest and read this one also. But if you are looking to start the Redwall series please do not start with this one, chose another, and once you are hooked you can read this one.
Your confused critic,
Lain

Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Redwall Series

The Redwall series is by far my one of my favorite series. I have already read them all, some of them I have read more than that but I like to read them in the order that Jacques writes them, so I have all ready recently read: Redwall, Mossflower, Mattimeo, and Mariel of Redwall. All of these which I highly recomend, but I am not going to review because I do not think I could give an accurate enough description of them since I have read books after them. The following two reviews are the Next two in the Redwall series, Salamandastron and Martin the Warrior. Just in case you would like to know what the order of the Redwall books are in from when Jacques wrote them it goes like this, Redwall, Mossflower, Mattimeo, Mariel of Redwall, Salamandastron, Martin the Warrior, The Bellmaker, Outcast of Redwall, The Pearls of Lutra, The Long Patrol, Marlfox, The Legend of Luke, Lord Brock tree, The Taggerung, Triss, Loamhedge, Rakkety Tam, High Rhulain, and Eulalia.

Your devoted critic,

Lain