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Commentary on the Book Triss

Started by Wylder Treejumper, September 17, 2016, 07:28:40 PM

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For discussion related to the book Triss.

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"'Tis the business of small minds to shrink, but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death."
-Thomas Paine

"Integrity and firmness is all I can promise; these, be the voyage long or short, shall never forsake me although I may be deserted by all men."
-George Washington

Courage: Not only the willingness to die manfully, but also the determination to live decently.

belle

It was good - mostly entertaining because it was Redwall.

clunylooney

I enjoyed it. It was nowhere near the best, but I still liked it. The protagonists sucked but Plugg Firetail, his crew and the adder siblings Zassaliss, Harssacss and Ssesstra were awesome.
"ABSOFLIPPINLUTELY" - Me

Cornflower MM

Welcome to the fifteenth (!) book in our series readalong event: Triss!

For those who have not already seen, here are a couple things to note before you start discussing:

  • Please keep your posts here and in the entirety of the General Discussion board on-topic and constructive. When discussing topics like favorites, it always helps to give reasoning as to why you chose your favorite character, scene, etc. When in doubt, add more! It is always fun to see what other people think and respectfully debate with them.
  • If you would like to participate but don't own the book, there are a few resources that may be of use to you. Libby, Audible, and (of course) your local library, are all good ways to rent books/audiobooks for free (Audible is free only for the first 30-day trial). There is no harm in permanently expanding your Redwall collection, though, if you can afford it!
  • If you want even more Redwall discussion, please check out the Recorder on the Wall podcast episodes for the book! Every three weeks we will be posting the relevant episodes, so please check them out. Here are the episodes for Parts 1, 2, and 3 of Triss!
  • If you have created any writing, art, voice acting, or any other form of media based on this book and/or its characters, send a link (or image if it is art) to me through PMs and I will share it in this post! Seeing how other people portray the story through their own work is a wonderful way to be drawn deeper into the story and wider Redwall community.

Finally, here are a few guiding questions for discussion if you are unsure what to talk about:

  • Who is your favorite character, and why do you regard them as your favorite?
  • Who was your least favorite character, and why did they bother you?
  • What was your favorite scene? What stuck out to you about it?
  • What are your thoughts on the book as a whole? Where does it rank against other Redwall books and why?
  • Do you have any theories or small details others may not have picked up on when reading?
  • And anything else you want to mention!

Have fun, and happy discussing!

clunylooney

Well, It's been a year so here are my opinions now.
I've got to admit, the more I thought about this book the more I disliked it.
I don't quite HATE it, I'd still give it maybe a C or a C+ but it really aggravates me. It's mainly the Protagonists, Triss and her friends are really boring. Keep in mind that I like Martin from POL and Tiria from HR which many people say are boring characters (even if I disagree).
I'd also say that most of the action scenes were boring too, at least when they happened. The Redwall battle is boring to me, maybe just because I've seen it so many times up to this point. I think I just was really unmotivated, because when a certain character dies (I won't say who) I feel absolutely nothing for them. Only two books can actually make me kind of angry, Triss and Tigerheart's Shadow from the Warriors series but I won't get into that.
But there were still some things I liked.
Pretty much every villain is great. Plugg Firetail is almost unanimously one of the best villains in Redwall, Kurda is fun because she's weaker than she seems but still formidable, Plugg's crew has really fun antics and personality traits that make me like them (the same can be said for a few in Kurda's crew) and the Snake siblings are great.
The scene where some Redwall citizens are in the woods at night and they hear noise and smell a stench is actually frightening and very well written. The actual Redwallers are pretty good as well, even if they're not as interesting as many before and after. The backstory of the snakes as well as the actual plot is pretty good, just not executed well.
In the end, it's not an awful book and if you like the Redwall series then you still can find enjoyment in this book. I do think it's one of my least favorites, along with Mariel of Redwall.
That's just my opinion, feel free to disagree. Also sorry for writing an essay on it.
"ABSOFLIPPINLUTELY" - Me