The Redwall series of books can be read in publication order, starting with "Redwall" and continuing in the order they were released.
The recommended reading order for the Redwall series is to start with the book "Redwall" and then read the books in the order they were published.
The recommended reading order for the Redwall book series is to start with "Redwall" and then read the books in the order they were published.
There is no strict order to read the Redwall books, but it is generally recommended to start with the first book published, "Redwall," and then read them in the order they were released. This allows readers to follow the timeline of events and character development in the series.
RedwallMossflowerMattimeoMariel of RedwallSalamandastronMartin the WarriorThe BellmakerOutcast of RedwallPearls of LutraThe Long PatrolMarlfoxThe Legend of LukeLord BrocktreeTaggerungTrissNote they're not in time order; first in time is Lord Brocktree; before Redwall was even built. Redwall picture books and others:The Great Redwall FeastA Redwall Winter Tale
The chronological order of the Redwall books by Brian Jacques is as follows: "Martin the Warrior," "Mossflower," "The Legend of Luke," "Outcast of Redwall," "Mariel of Redwall," "The Bellmaker," "Salamandastron," "Redwall," "Mattimeo," "The Pearls of Lutra," "The Long Patrol," "Marlfox," "The Taggerung," "Triss," "Loamhedge," "Rakkety Tam," "High Rhulain," "Eulalia!," "Doomwyte," "The Sable Quean," "The Rogue Crew."
I recommend not to read them in published order but to read them in chronological order. I started to read them in published order and I got done with Redwall and started to read Mossflower. Then I was like, what in the world the characters are totally different. Then I looked it up and the published order is different from the chronological order. I looked it up and now I read them in chronology.
In chronological order, Martin the Warrior is the second book. In publication order, Mossflower is second.
The chronological order of Brian Jacques' books is as follows: "Redwall," "Mossflower," "Mattimeo," "Mariel of Redwall," "Salamandastron," "Martin the Warrior," "The Bellmaker," "Outcast of Redwall," "Pearls of Lutra," "The Long Patrol," "Marlfox," "The Legend of Luke," "Lord Brocktree," "Taggerung," "Triss," "Loamhedge," "Rakkety Tam," "High Rhulain," "Eulalia!," "Doomwyte," "The Sable Quean," "The Rogue Crew."
Lord BrocktreeThe Legend of Luke-Book 2 substoryMartin the WarriorMossflowerThe Legend of LukeOutcast of RedwallMariel of RedwallThe BellmakerSalamandastronRedwallMattimeoThe Pearls of LutraThe Long PatrolMarlfoxThe TaggerungTrissLoamhedgeRakkety TamHigh RhulainEulalia!DoomwyteThe Sable QueanThe first book in chronological order, Lord Brocktree is first. In publication order, Redwall is the first book. However, the first book to be published was Redwall in 1988.If you want to find the order of the Redwall series, you can check out this website:http://www.sullivanet.com/redwall/time.htm
It's always better to read a series of books in order so you have a better understanding of the characters.
MossflowerMattimeoMariel of RedwallSalamandastronMartin the WarriorThe BellmakerOutcast of RedwallThe Great Redwall Feast (picture book)Pearls of LutraThe Long PatrolMarlfoxLegend of LukeA Redwall Winter's Tale (picture book)Lord BrocktreeTaggerungTrissLoamhedgeRackety Tam (coming in 2004)But if you want to know the order to read them in...Lord BrocktreeLegend of Luke - part 2Martin the WarriorMossflowerLegend of Luke - parts 1 and 3Outcast of RedwallMariel of RedwallMartin the Warrior - framing sequences onlyThe BellmakerRedwallThe Great Redwall FeastMattimeoPearls of LutraThe Long PatrolMarlfoxTaggerungTrissLoamhedgeBrain hasn't just written Redwall. There is plenty of other books he has written.Seven Strange and Ghostly TalesCastaways of the Flying DutchmanThe Angel's CommandUrso Brunov (picture book)Devvil of a Lad (Brian's Auto Biography... also not released yet)Ribbajack (more about this later)Before Brian became famous for Redwall he wrote quite a bit more stuff. He wrote songs, poems, and the ever famous story about the bird who clean a crocodile's teeth that he wrote when he was in school. He also wrote a few plays.Brown BitterWet NelliesScouseAnd there's the books that fit into a category of others. The Redwall reference books you might say... that and a few riddles and posters and stuff.Redwall Map and RiddlerRedwall Friend and FoeBuild Your Own Redwall AbbeyTribes of Redwall- BadgersTribes of Redwall- OttersTribes of Redwall- Mice (coming in the fall)Redwall Recorders Journal (coming in the fall)Redwall Cookery Book (In the works)
In my opinion it is either The Legend of Luke or Redwall.Legend of Luke because it tells about Martin and Luke a lot.I like Redwall because it started the whole series!!!!!!!!!!!