This book was so much fun! I can‘t wait to continue reading this series and follow the adventure of Taran 🗡️ Thanks again @Chrissyreadit these books are amazing 💛
This book was so much fun! I can‘t wait to continue reading this series and follow the adventure of Taran 🗡️ Thanks again @Chrissyreadit these books are amazing 💛
Another NYPL 100 Best Kids Books read.
This was a quick read about Taran and his friends and adventures. Definitely recommended and reminded me somewhat or LOTR and Narnia. Although, if you loved those two, I am sure you've read this one.
A soft pick but entertaining enough that I've added this to list of series to finish.
“Once you told me that the seeking counts more than the finding. So, too, must the striving count more than the gain.“
I‘ve been wanting to reread the Chronicles of Prydain and so has my brother. Now we‘re buddy rereading along with his partner. I‘m so excited!
I've read The Black Cauldron and love the Disney adaptation, so I thought I'd go back to the beginning of the series. Downloaded this on my kindle and it's one of my weekend plans. 🙌🏻
Both my #bookspin this month and #ochristmastree for #averymerrybingo! Loved reading this classic fantasy adventure
Oh I am so sad I never read this as a child, it would have been an instant favorite. It‘s adorable, funny and oh so sweet. Also there were so many other characters that I loved and helped flesh out the story that were not included in the Disney movie adaptation. I‘m excited to start the next book!
Went to b&n only to look and found they had the whole set for once of The Chronicles of Prydain and snagged them while I could. I have never read these but of course have seen The Black Cauldron movie so I‘m finally going to do the proper thing and read the series haha.I‘m also strangely fine with the non removable award stickers on two of them.
#20series20days - Day 3 - random order - I absolutely love the Chronicles of Prydain, although my copies are quite mismatched!! Taran's growth through the series is a delight to watch, and Alexander's world-building is fantastic. This was the first (although not the last) series to inspire me with a yearning to visit Wales. Someday!!
I think Taran Wanderer is my favorite, but it's honestly hard to choose!!
@Andrew65
Day 13 of a book from my shelves with random thoughts - here we have Alexander's Prydain Chronicles, which I LOVE. I have managed to collect hardcovers of the last three books, which also have my favorite covers. It's been way too long since I delved into this series!!
This series makes me nostalgic. I loved them as a child and when I noticed that Audible had the first two books as a collection for one credit, I decided to listen to the adventures of my favorite assistant pig keeper again. The audio version is wonderful. I love hearing all the Welsh sounding names. This collection contains the Book of Three and the Black Cauldron. A wonderful listen.
#WyrdAndWonder day 27: not all heroes wear capes
“Coll? A hero? But he‘s so bald!” - and yet, Taran of Caer Dallben. And yet.
I adore the Prydain books and the many lessons their hotheaded protagonist has to learn; not least the many shapes heroism may take, few of which are advertised with youth or a full head of hair.
(audiobook review)
I really enjoyed this rendition of one of my all time favorite books!! The narrator had a really soothing pitch and momentum that lulled me into the story. I wasn‘t a *big* fan of how pronounced he made Eilonwy‘s voice, but it didn‘t stop me from falling in love with her, and Taran, and Flam and Gurgi and all the rest all over again! 2nd for #24in48
Finally someone acknowledges the awesomeness that is the Black Caldron. My FAVORITE Disney movie. Based on the series of books. Book one is tagged in must add these to my collection.
The story of Taran is a story of growing up and finding where your place in life is.
Over all this was a meh type of book for me. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ ish.
Had a discussion with my mom (my love of books is genetic 😆) about rereading books you liked and discovering that they weren‘t as good as you remembered. This series was her example. So far in my own reread, I‘m really enjoying them.
Got a new Kindle Oasis.
Ok, it's used, but it's new to me. Going to read The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander as the first book on here.
Bought all 5 books of Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain some years back, used for about $10 total. FINALLY got around to reading the first of the series and am annoyed with myself for waiting so long. A funtastic story full of adventure, suspense, and a world rich with history, magical creatures, and diverse characters. Excited to continue on through the saga!
Some of my favorite books. Day 6 of 7: The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander
#books #bookstagram #library #fantasy #favoritebooks
Back in high school, I discovered Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain series. This series is what started my love of fantasy. I couldn't get enough and started borrowing books from the library left and right. To this day, this series holds a special place on my bookshelves and my heart.
In fourth grade, I discovered this book and it quickly became my favorite and started my love of fantasy novels! Though I read it multiple times when younger, I listened to the audio version for the first time now and was surprised with how much I remembered- though written in the 1960s, this book still holds up today and it feels modern and fresh! And #audiocoloring while listening was a genuine treat!!
Finished reading this to the kid tonight. She loved it! Which kind of surprised me, I admit. We'll read a few other things before forging ahead in the series.
It does read a bit like other fantasy series, with some stock characters, but it's a great middle-grade quest/good-vs-evil with young protagonist story. Good intro to Tolkien and other classics.
Published in the 1960s, this start to The Chronicles of Prydain holds its own in the world of high fantasy written for children. The key is the witty dialog and quirky cast of characters. Taran is an assistant pig-keeper who longs to be a hero. When he gets the opportunity, he learns it‘s more complicated & just as dangerous as he expected. As I read it, I couldn‘t help but think it was like LOTR for young readers (in a good way). A fun read.
The first chapter was delightful. I do believe this is going to be a fun read.
Somehow, and I‘m not really sure how it‘s possible, I‘ve not read this series. I really feel as if I should so taking this one home with me and putting it on the top of the TBR pile.
7 days 7 book covers .
Post a book cover you love. No explanation, no information on the book. Just a book cover you love.
Day 4
Couldn't agree more!
#bookdrunkard #books #fantasy
For #30daysofreadathon‘s “alternative” prompt, I went with an alternate cover: the anniversary edition of Lloyd Alexander‘s The Book of Three from Henry Holt @deweysreadathon
Thanks, @jdtchicago I think I was tagged for #topfivefaves before, so I'll do new answers this time. It was hard picking favorites anyway.
1. Series: Chronicles of Prydain
2. Movie: Rear Window
3. Color: Blue
4. Dessert: Tiramisu
5. Flower: Amaryllis
#fallintobooks days 18 & 19:
The Book of Three and the rest of the Black Cauldron series is a bit of a #sentimental read for me as it was probably the first fantasy and #quest -related books that I read (and reread over and over) as a kid. I loved the story of a young pig keeper and the special pig he cares for. And the band of misfits he meets along the way!
Didn't enjoy it so much, unfortunately. At the back of my mind I'm always thinking it's a rip-off of some "grownup" fantasy series, so I should probably steer clear of this kind of books from now on.
Nearing my 6 hour mark for the #24in48 readathon. A long way to go, I know! About 100 pages into a new fantasy series (that my husband has been raving about for age) and snacking on these jellybeans. I think Dumbledore would approve of these choices. @24in48
I couldn't settle on just one book for #awholeneworld so here's a #shelfie. I love fantasy! My shelves are pretty jumbled, so this is a mixture of old beloved favorites (Lloyd Alexander), newer favorites (Tam Lin), and TBR (History of Wolves). #jubilantjuly
Audiobook done, but I have less than 100pgs left in this book so.... WHY NOT? 🙃🙃🙃 #litsypartyofone
My turn:
1️⃣Farm country and Capitol of Illinois.
2️⃣this one is always so hard... adult... To kill a mocking bird ... kids... Bridge to terebithia
3️⃣the phaydian Chronicals
4️⃣tie: Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal
5️⃣Big Bang Theory
6️⃣nirvana, U2
7️⃣acid green, cranberry, and aqua
8️⃣fantasy/sci-if
9️⃣state library
🔟2 fur babies who have been posted before: Flibbitty- Jibbett, and the Dali Lama
#aprilbookshowers day 28: #aneeyorekindofread
While the general air of this series is relatively hopeful, there is one character I would think Eeyore would approve of, and that is Doli of the "fair folk", the curmudgeonly dwarf
Rereading some of the books I own. I did enjoy this one, but whoooey the coded racism is a thing. #bookshelfproject #booksiown #fantasy
I scoured my shelves and found these. #publishedinthe1960s #aprilbookshowers
One of my favorite series as a kid, I was so happy when they started putting these lovely editions out. #publishedinthe1960s #aprilbookshowers @RealLifeReading
I first read this book when I was seven or eight, and found it all kinds of epic. Reading it again as an adult, it was a little less so. While still a great story with enjoyable characters, I found the pacing a little too quick. Listening to the audiobook I just kept wishing the author would slow down and let me savor the depth of the world. Still a great read. If rated with stars, it'd be a 4 out of 5. Not sure if I'll continue the series.
@LibrarianRyan
This is the 50th anniversary hardcover edition of The Book of Three. I managed to grab a copy from Book Outlet at a good price! There is also a 50th anniversary edition of The Black Cauldron but I'm not sure about the rest of the series.
#marchintoreading day 6: #happyreads
They might not be all happy in terms of content but the sight of these books always makes me happy!
This was loaned to me by a friend. It was so much more than I expected it to be. Loved it and can't wait to dig into the next in the series.
"I have studied the race of men," Medwyn continued. "I have seen that alone you stand as weak reeds by a lake. You must learn to help yourselves, that is true; but you must also learn to help one another. Are you not, all of you, lame ants?"
Fun and imaginative children's fantasy novel! AND I'm working on my A to Z challenge too.