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The chronicles of prydain review
The chronicles of prydain review













the chronicles of prydain review

Some of the later volumes drag, but be sure and buy the first six books at least, which are excellent!

the chronicles of prydain review

This series is satisfyingly long: a whopping 22 books. Redwall by Brian Jacques has delighted generations of children with its amusing animal heroes, high feasts, and epic battles. Check out my Review of the Wingfeather Saga for plot summary, discussion points, praise, and cautions. It is hard to be surpass On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness and its sequels in The Wingfeather Saga in the category of edge of your seat fantasy adventure. Over the course of the five books, a young man named Taran grows from being a rebellious teen to a valiant and courageous warrior, in the process forging friendships, finding love, and helping save a kingdom. The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander tell a wonderful coming of age story and adventure. More insidious but even more harmful is the dualism and Gnostic worldview often normalized in fantasy series.īut don’t lose hope! Today I bring you an entire list of wholesome series for your kids and teens to devour after finishing Narnia.

the chronicles of prydain review

This question is particularly tricky given the murkiness about magic, magical powers, witches, and sorcerers commonly found in popular contemporary fantasy series. The question is: what to read after Narnia? What other fantasy books can satisfy after such a wonderful series? What kid doesn’t love The Chronicles of Narnia ? As an 8-12 year old, it was one of my favorite series, and I still enjoy re-reading it as an adult.















The chronicles of prydain review