
The Chronicles of Prydain, Books 1 & 2
50th Anniversary Introductory Collection
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James Langton
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Lloyd Alexander
The Chronicles of Prydain, Books 1 & 2:
Book 1: The Book of Three:
Taran, The Assistant Pig-Keeper, longs to be a hero.
He begins his journey with a strange assortment of companions on a dangerous mission to save his beloved land, Prydain. Packed with action, humor, romance, and gallantry, Taran's adventures chronicle his beloved Prydain and his battle with the forces of evil.
Book 2: The Black Cauldron
Peace reigns in Caer Dallben, where Taran works as Assistant Pig-Keeper, but evil threatens the rest of Prydain. The diabolical Arawn’s army grows every day, and his terrible warriors never die. They are born in the Black Cauldron from the stolen bodies of slain soldiers. If evil is to be defeated, the cauldron must be destroyed. Taran volunteers to travel to Arawn’s stronghold and assist in the destruction of the dreaded cauldron. With his faithful friends reassembled, Taran marches off to face great danger with a courageous heart.
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If ever a book could have benefitted from a rewrite by its author's more mature self, this is it. At times this is _almost_ a good YA fantasy. Despite obvious Tolkien analogues and clumsy writing. Despite hand-waving and nonsensical explanations of MAJOR plot events. The book is at its strongest when it leans on Welsh legends and fairy tales.
The Black Cauldron
This book is far better than the first book in the series. In fact, I might encourage people to read a summary of book 1 (or not) and just start with this one. The same cast of characters reappear but with greater depth. And this time they actually play a direct role in the book's major events. As a young adult book The Black Cauldron shines, there is a growth arc and a good moral lesson - one that's imparted without any level of "preaching." It also has a strong female character, even if she is often dismissed by the pig-headed men of the story.
Two For One Young Adult Fantasy - It Gets Better
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Prydain chronicles.
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I loved the character voices.
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Classic High Fantasy
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A Childhood Favorite Now an Old Man's Delight
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It's a classic coming of age story in which our young hero learns that heroes come in all shapes and sizes. I was impressed with how little the author used exposition. For example the concept of the bard's magic harp that breaks a string each time he, um, stretches the truth was clear but it was never spelled out.
I don't want to get into spoilers so I'll just say if you're looking for a good fantasy adventure you've found one here.
A SOLID FANTASY--much better than the movie
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Great production
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My all-time favorite young adult books.
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Finding strengths and friends
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A fun tale
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