Genre: Juvenile Fiction; Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9); Jacques, Brian; Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction; Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Magic; Action and Adventure - General; Animals - General; Fiction / Fantasy / General; Animals - Mice Hamsters Guinea Pigs etc.; Animals; Fantasy; Fiction; Action and Adventure;
Average Review: 4.5 stars
Review: Don't forget to read Outcast of Rrewall: Outcast of Redwall by: Brian Jacques is a thrilling adventurous fantasy but I would not recommend this book to kids who don't like to read. The story opens in the base camp of Sixclaw a evil weasel, where he was holding Sunflash hostage. At the same time when Sunflash was being held to a tree, a bird came down from the sky and saved Sunflash and they ran away together in to the woods. But little does Sunflash and the bird know is that Sixclaw was chasing them with all of his beasts so that they can kill Sunflash. Sunflash saves and meets a creatures on the way when Sixclaw sees Sunflash at a big battle he runs away so Sunflash has to chase him.When they see each other they battle for a long time but who kills who? Sunflash the mace is a character driven to kill evil creatures. During the first chapter Sunflash is very weak mentally and physically who was a slave for the evil weasel Sixclaw. After he escapes he became strong and brave again. This creature gets captured a lot but always escapes and usually kills the animals that captured him. Sunflash never gets really tired unless he was just in a big battle. One of the settings was Salamandrostron it was a big city where badgers rule. Also Sunflash was going to be the next king. He got in trouble by the present king by going into a place where no one was supposed to go. In conclusion The Outcast of Redwall is a book you should read because it is thrilling and it will make you want to read until you're finished.
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