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Part of "Redwall" series
"Triss" by Brian Jacques is a thrilling and enchanting tale that takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the mystical world of Redwall. The story follows the adventures of a young mouse named Triss, who is on a quest to find her missing family and uncover the truth about her past. Along the way, Triss encounters a cast of unforgettable characters, including the wise and powerful Badger Lord, the fierce and cunning otter, and the loyal and brave squirrel. Together, they face numerous challenges and obstacles, including treacherous forests, dangerous rivers, and formidable enemies. One of the strengths of "Triss" is the rich and detailed world-building that Jacques is known for. The world of Redwall is filled with lush descriptions of the landscape, vivid imagery, and intricate details that bring the story to life. The characters are also well-developed and relatable, with distinct personalities and motivations that make them feel real and authentic. Another notable aspect of "Triss" is the themes of courage, friendship, and perseverance that run throughout the story. Triss and her companions face numerous challenges and setbacks, but they never give up hope and always find a way to persevere. These themes are particularly relevant for young readers, who will no doubt be inspired by the bravery and determination of the characters. Overall, "Triss" is a captivating and engaging tale that will appeal to readers of all ages. With its rich world-building, memorable characters, and timeless themes, it is a book that will be cherished for years to come. Whether you are a fan of Brian Jacques' previous Redwall books or new to the series, "Triss" is a must-read that is sure to delight and inspire...
Kenneth Grahame
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If you enjoyed Triss, you might like to return to the beginning of Brian Jacques' Redwall series. This first installment introduces the idyllic world of Redwall Abbey and its inhabitants, who must band together to defend their home against the evil Cluny the Scourge.
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