The one question that's plagued Taran all his life is just who is he? Who is his family? Is there any chance at all that his family is some sort of nobility? This last question has taken on a new level of importance to him as he has realized that he's in love with a princess and can't do anything ab...
I'm so happy to have stuck with the early books in this series I was struggling with. There has been a wonderful improvement in the writing quality as the series moves on. It's finally feeling like the choppy--even lazy--writing has stopped getting in the way of a charming story. I hope I will fin...
I made it through Book 4 of the Chronicles of Prydain. Only one more to go and I can officially discard the shame of having never read one of the most lauded series in children's literature. ;) This book is, as the title suggests, all about Taran ... and the wandering he does. The pacing and plottin...
This coming-of-age story (moreso than the previous, though all have aspects of that) really focuses on Taran as a person, attending to parts of himself that don't deal in fantasy sword fights and evil rulers. Here he confronts much more mundane evils - people whose strength makes them cruel, the dif...
Yup, still my favorite of the series, even without Eilonwy's presence. I love Taran's wanderings and the outcomes of them. So many favorite quotes from this book!
Character development.....Even it was just for one character, but it was well-paced and deep enough to notice.I love this book how Taran might lost evrery fight he fought yet he stood up and continue his journey.I love this book how Taran could see clear of those lords and kings who want to be what ...
This, like The Black Cauldron, is only just short of five stars by way of a certain something I can't put my finger on.Nonetheless, while something of a boy's club without Eilonwy around, Taran Wanderer is a very, very well-done coming of age, that I kind of wish I'd read as a kid myself. For someon...
As those who follow my reviews may remember, I've been rereading Lloyd Alexander's Prydain Chronicles. Today (Nov 22, 2008), I finished the fourth book and felt moved to revise my rating from three stars to four.As a 12-year-old, I remember liking the final volume the most - as I recall (and I'll fi...
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