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Title:Triss (Redwall #15)
Author:Brian Jacques
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 389 pages
Published:September 9th 2004 by Firebird (first published January 1st 2002)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens. Animals
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Triss (Redwall #15) Paperback | Pages: 389 pages
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Enslaved by the evil ferret King Agarno and his daughter, Princess Kurda?slavers who have shackled hundreds?the brave squirrelmaid Triss, along with Shogg the otter and Welfo the hedgehog, plans a daring escape by sea. In her flights, Triss happens upon Redwall, and the abbey creatures discover a new hero in her. Someone brave enough to carry the sword of Martin and face the evil that threatens them . . . ?Scrumptious feasts, rollicking humor, swashbuckling heroes, faithful friends, and treacherous villains magically combine through three intertwined action-packed plots into one unforgettable, spellbinding story.?
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Original Title: Triss
ISBN: 0142402486 (ISBN13: 9780142402481)
Edition Language: English
Series: Redwall #15, Redwall (chronological order) #15

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"Summer is here, joy and happiness to all!" p 108."Enjoy yoreself while ye can." p 290

Triss and her two friends are finally able to escape the cruel tortures of slavery at Riftguard. They vow to one day return and free the slaves left behind. How can three young slaves, sailing a stolen ship, possibly escape the cruel Princess Kurda and her slave tracker. With the help of Martin the Warrior and the many good beasts from Redwall, of course!



1. Mhm. You know, I've badly wanted to read Triss for years. Now that I've finally done it I'm wondering why I was so keen on picking up this one book in particular. I think I blame it on Triss being marketed (is that the right word?) as Redwall's first female Warrior, and I read the rest of these books during a period of my life where first female anything was something to be gleefully glomped on.2. For those not in the know, Redwall is a series about cutesy animals with swords and slings

A warm comforting blanket of familiarity. World: The world building has always been fantastic, Jacques is a master of painting word pictures that are vibrant and beautiful and lush. The piece of the world we see this time with the slaves and the north is pretty slightly a little bit different from the rest of the Redwall world so its a nice little welcome. Reading Redwall books is like coming home, you know that mum is making roast chicken for dinner and dad is in the garage fixing his car, its

OMG YES PLEASE. There are several tropey plot points in here, but I still feel like this was a pretty fantastic Redwall story. 4.75/5 stars. Shame the author died a few years back because it sounds like it'd have been nice to meet him in person.

As a kid, I read almost every novel in the Redwall series - they were one of my favorite escapes. So when I stumbled on this one, which I hadnt read, at a second-hand store I was excited. The world Jacques creates sucks you in. The characteristics of the animals, the clever poetry/songs, the real world struggles of good v evil, life and death, plus the descriptions of food. Its all so great. I gave this only 3 stars not because I didnt enjoy it - if you like his books definitely give this a try.

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