Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Magyk

An average book at best and least. The problem with this story is that it drags on and on. There are good and enjoyable scenes but not enough to bring this book into elevation.

I have to say that it is very unreal and predictable. It would have helped if they explained the rules of magic in the series. I wouldn't recommend this book at all. The whole story is whack, I wasn't even sure what the whole plot is.
The story keeps on changing and changing or is stuck at a place for a long time (Aunt Muriel place, I think 200 pages were spent on it)
The story is flashy but the cliche, Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover comes into play.






-Mustachio Man

Redwall

Some books start out slow, some books are downright bad, and some books are your favorites till the end of time, or when time ends.
This book is like no other, if you like animals read this book, if you dislike animals read this book because after reading this you'll cherish them. Good books are rare these days, excellent books even rarer. Guess which one this is?
Excellent! A 9.99 out of 10. I'll explain why I took off a hundredth.
The Story is about a peaceful organization like a clergy that help woodlanders with healing powers. The members are only mice and called Brother *insert name here* or Sister *insert name here* The Father is the Head of the organization called Redwall. Now a young mouse named Matthias, a brother-in-training must stop an invasion from Cluny (rhymes with Looney, but he isn't what rhymes with) a rat and his horde of battle-scarred rats, weasels, stoats, and ferrets. Matthias is the reincarnated form of Martin the Warrior, a legendarymouse who had countless adventures. He must find the sword of Martin before Redwall is overrun.

The author likes his series to have an element of battle. I encourage anyone and everyone to read this series as soon as possible. The reason I didn't like it was because of the moles and sparrows of how they speak. The words aren't spelled correctly and grammar was never introduced to them. -Mustachio Man