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Chronological order or Redwall?

I want to know the chronological order or the Redwall series by Brian Jacques, note that it's not the publishing order I want... I want the order in which the actual story is told.

It's just I want to read it in order so I don't get confused and not understand certain parts.

Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Publication Order:

    Redwall (1986)

    Mossflower (1988)

    Mattimeo (1989)

    Mariel of Redwall (1991)

    Salamandastron (1992)

    Martin the Warrior (1993)

    The Bellmaker (1994)

    Outcast of Redwall (1995)

    The Pearls of Lutra (1996)

    The Long Patrol (1997)

    Marlfox (1998)

    The Legend of Luke (1999)

    Lord Brocktree (2000)

    Taggerung (2001)

    Triss (2002)

    Loamhedge (2003)

    Rakkety Tam (2004)

    High Rhulain (2005)

    Eulalia (2007)

    The Doomwytes (2008)

    Chronological Order:

    Lord Brocktree

    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

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I believe it's Lord Brocktree Martin the Warrior Mossflower The Legend of Luke* Outcast of Redwall Mariel of Redwall The Bellmaker Salamandastron Redwall Mattimeo The Pearls of Lutra Marlfox The Taggerung Triss Loamhedge Rakkety Tam High Rhulain Eulalia! Doomwyte The Sable Queen *The Legend of Luke is kind of weird to place chronologically, because the 1st and 3rd parts of the story take place after Mossflower and are about Martin searching for the truth about his father Luke... the middle section is the actual story of Luke, and would chronologically land between Lord Brocktree and Martin the Warrior.

  • 1 decade ago

    I agree with Linda.

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