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Loading... The Foundling and Other Tales of Prydainpor Lloyd AlexanderSéries: The Chronicles of Prydain (Prequel)
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adorará Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se gostará deste livro. The Foundling is a wonderful collection of short stories and an absolute must for anyone who enjoyed reading The Chronicles of Prydain as a child, or to a child they know. The Foundling includes a number of the tales referenced in Prydain but never elaborated on, including the story of how Dallben found his way into ownership of the Book of Three. Even as an adult, it's a charming read sure to please those who wanted a bit more time with Taran, Eilonwy, and their companions. ( )As an avid fan of short stories and the Prydain world, though not so much a fan of the battles with the Death Lord, this collection was a terrific fit for me. I wanted to know about characters, and each of these stories helps to fill out the background of many of my favorites from the other Prydain characters. My favorites were "The Foundling" and "The True Enchanter," giving me greater access to Dallben and Eilonwy's heritage, my two favorite characters from the other books. This is certainly not required reading to enjoy Prydain to the fullest for most readers, but it helped to solidify the characters in my heart and mind. I would say it has the highest re-read potential of them all for me. The Foundling is a collection of short stories set in the same fictional world as the Chronicles of Prydain, and featuring several of the same characters (or, in some cases, their ancestors). The stories in this book are not strictly necessary, but offer back story and character development for several of the secondary characters. Stories featuring Dallben, Coll, Fflewddur Flam, Doli, and Kaw as well as Eilonwy's mother appear. A dark story concerning the sword Dwrnwyn, and a fairy tale like story involving Arawn's theft of human knowledge are also featured. While this collection is not as good as the series it supports, all of the tales are well-told, and each adds a little bit to the overall picture of Prydain. As a person who loved the five book series, the only thing I didn't like about this book is that there weren't more stories to read. For all who loved Alexander's series about the Assistant Pig-Keeper, here are stories that provide some of the "back-story" to characters in those books. The final book set in the land of Prydain is not a continuation of Taran's story but a short collection of stories filling in some of the history of Prydain. We learn about Dyrnwyn's history, Dallben's time spent living in the Marshes or Morva, how Fflewdurr got his harp, and Eilonwy's parents courtship. A nice collection of stories for those looking to revisit Prydain. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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