However, as stories go, that all changes when something causes Hen Wen to go running off into the surrounding forest. Taran chases after her, only to run into Prince Gwydion, who just happens to be a warrior, and Taran’s idol.
One thing leads to another, and Taran finds himself imprisoned in a dungeon, with only the mysterious and talkative young girl, Eilonwy, for company. Not to mention he still hasn’t found his pig!
Lloyd Alexander puts a quirky twist on the traditional fantasy in this classic novel. The Book Of Three is the first of a five-book series, The Chronicles of Prydain. Despite being a medieval tale, Taran goes through many common situations that us teens and tweens can relate to, like his unrequited crush on Eilonwy, and the simple problem of growing up.
Alexander has written many novels outside of the Chronicles of Prydain, including The Rope Trick, The Iron Ring, and The Cat Who Wished to Be a Man. In 1985, Disney released an animated movie based on The Book Of Three and the second book of the series, The Black Cauldron, and was named after the second book.
This is a wonderful and fun book for anyone who enjoys a good fantasy read. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
4 comments:
OMG Amelia, this one is deep. You are now my go to guru of book reading. We might have to talk with Dina and add a Book Club to your Column. I think it might be fun to interact with others reading the same book at the same time. What do you think?
G2G...Posh
That sounds like a great idea, Posh! Glad you liked it ^^
I second that, we will have to talk with her. Another great review and a interesting book.
L8R...Deko
Hello Amelia, another great book review. Deko and Posh are telling me we need to start a book club. I think we can do that. We will meet on this subject matter and see how we can establish one. If you have any ideas, send them our way.
Dina
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