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The Chronicles Of Prydain are definitely one of my favorite fantasy series, partially by virtue of having read them so young and repeatedly. Reaching back for them in my adult life has proven no less rewarding, and despite its target audience, "The Book Of Three" is still a novel read today.
Characters are very basic and straightforward, but there's so much charm and innocence to the story that I get completely absorbed in it by the time I'm halfway through the book. What other story has a charac ...more
Characters are very basic and straightforward, but there's so much charm and innocence to the story that I get completely absorbed in it by the time I'm halfway through the book. What other story has a charac ...more

This book was well written, and interesting. It was a different sort of fantasy than I'm used to reading though. It's for children in the writing style, but the content seemed more complex and disturbing that I would rather it be for adults in my opinion. Or at the youngest age a teenager. I loved the Welsh mythology it's based on, and the names of the characters.
The bad characters are either startlingly horrifying in actions and appearance, or inwardly unbearably disturbing. Neither are prefe ...more
The bad characters are either startlingly horrifying in actions and appearance, or inwardly unbearably disturbing. Neither are prefe ...more

Oct 09, 2015
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Asra Nolan
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