Brian Jacques - Redwall Series -all 21 Books--epub Mobi-l -

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Collecting Brian Jacques – Redwall Series – All 21 Books is not just about completing a set. It is about having a lifetime of adventure in your pocket. Whether you are rereading the tragic heroism of The Legend of Luke on a morning commute or introducing your child to the scones and strawberry cordial of Redwall on a tablet, these books transcend age.

Jacques wrote for the blind children of Liverpool’s Royal School for the Blind before he wrote for print. Therefore, his prose is intensely sensory: the crunch of October ale, the clang of a badger’s war hammer, the hiss of a sea rat’s cutlass. An EPUB allows you to enlarge the font (respecting the author’s audio-first origins), while MOBI ensures your legacy Kindle remains a library of Mossflower. Brian Jacques - Redwall Series -All 21 Books--EPUB MOBI-l

To ensure you have the complete archive, here is the definitive list of the main Redwall series by Brian Jacques. Note: This does not include the "Tales of Redwall" (like The Great Redwall Feast) or the "Flying Dutchman" series; these are the core 21 novels.

A prequel. This novel reveals how Martin the Warrior came to free the woodlanders from the wildcat Tsarmina. It often tops fan polls as the best in the series, featuring the introduction of Gonff (Prince of Mousethieves) and Dinny the mole. While we cannot host direct download links here

The final complete novel. The villainous sable (a large marten) threatens Redwall, and a scrappy hedgehog named Zwilt the Shade serves as her brutal general. Action-packed to the end.

The one that started it all. A young novice mouse named Matthias must find the legendary sword of Martin the Warrior to defend the abbey from Cluny the Scourge, a one-eyed rat general. This book establishes the tone: feasts, riddles, and epic battles. Having the complete 21-book collection in both formats

If you are building a digital archive of Redwall, you need flexibility.

Having the complete 21-book collection in both formats means you never have to convert a file and risk breaking the formatting. Brian Jacques was famous for his specific use of accents (Hares saying "Rouser!" and moles saying "Burr aye"). You want a file that preserves the italicized battle cries and the line breaks during the riddles.