Wednesday, October 17, 2007

The High King by Lloyd Alexander

Started: 10/15/07
Finished: 10/16/07
Year: 1968
Pages: 285
Genre: Children's Literature
Grade: B-
Reason for reading: part of a bookring on Bookcrossing.com
Blurb (from book jacket): "In this magnificent finale to the chronicles of Prydain, the whole land is the stage for the ultimate clash between the forces of good and evil which determines the fate of Prydain and of Taran, the Assistant Pig-Keeper who wanted to be a hero.
"The last and greatest quest of Taran and his companions begins when the sword Drnwyn, the most powerful weapon in the kingdom, falls into the hands of Arwan Death-lord, threatening Prydain with annihilation. Taran and Prince Gwydian raise an army to march against Arawn's terrible cohorts, human and inhuman, in a decisive struggle which may be their last. After a winter march filled with danger, the challenge of battle and the tragedy of defeat, love and sorrow, Taran and his army finally arrive at the very portal of Annuvin, Arawn's stronghold and, ultimately, to a decision for Taran that is the most crucial of his life."
Opinion: I'm glad that I gave this series another shot. I had read the first book back in 6th grade and hated it. This was a good way to end the series-questions were resolved and also brought back to things that were introduced in the first book.

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