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| Young at Heart Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Brian Jacques: A Children's Author? For awhile now I've been seeing this author in all sections of my favorite book store, the Adult, Young Adult and Children. And I'm a little confused on which genre he actually writes for. Has anyone read any books of Brian Jacques? Redwall 1. Redwall (1986) 2. Mossflower (1988) 3. Mattimeo (1989) 4. Mariel of Redwall (1991) 5. Salamandastron (1992) 6. Martin the Warrior (1993) 7. The Bellmaker (1994) 8. The Outcast of Redwall (1995) The Great Feast of Redwall (1996) 9. The Pearls of Lutra (1996) 10. The Long Patrol (1997) The Quest (1997) The Warrior (1997) 11. Marlfox (1998) Redwall Abbey (1998) 12. The Legend of Luke (1999) Friend and Foe (2000) 13. Lord Brocktree (2000) Martin the Warrior Boxed Set (2000) A Redwall Winter's Tale (2000) 14. Taggerung (2001) 15. Triss (2002) 16. Loamhedge (2003) Captain Snow (2004) 17. Rakkety Tam (2004) Sparra's Kingdom (2004) Treachery (2004) 18. High Rhulain (2005) Martin the Warrior 1. The Prisoner And the Tyrant (2000) 2. Actors and Searchers (2000) 3. The Battle of Marshank (1999) Castaways of the Flying Dutchman 1. Castaways of the Flying Dutchman (2001) 2. The Angel's Command (2003) 3. Castaways Book 3 (2006) Tribes of Redwall 1. Badgers (2001) Otters (2002) Mice (2003) Hares (2004) Squirrels (2005) Collections Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales (1991) Redwall Gift Set (1999) Redwall, Parts 1,2, and 3: Boxed Set (2000) The Ribbajack (2004) Seven Strange and Ghostly TalesRedwall Gift SetThe Ribbajack Chapbooks The Tale of Urso Brunov (2003) The Tale of Urso Brunov Non fiction Redwall Map and the Redwall Riddler (1997) Magic of Reading - Blue (1998) |
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Florida
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| Re: Brian Jacques: A Children's Author? They are definitely (at least the Redwall series) written for children or young, young adults. However, I didn't discover them until my 20's and I liked all the ones I read. |
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