Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 4.3bsd-beta 6/6/85; site lzwi.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxn!ihnp4!lzwi!psc From: psc@lzwi.UUCP (Paul S. R. Chisholm) Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers,net.kids Subject: THE BOOK OF THREE by Lloyd Alexander Message-ID: <313@lzwi.UUCP> Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 23:12:13 EDT Article-I.D.: lzwi.313 Posted: Wed Sep 18 23:12:13 1985 Date-Received: Fri, 20-Sep-85 04:40:47 EDT Organization: AT&T-IS Enhanced Network Services Lines: 41 Keywords: reading aloud to children Xref: watmath net.sf-lovers:10156 net.kids:2053 THE BOOK OF THREE tells of Taran, a boy who dreams of adventure, honor, and glory. "I'm not even anything at Caer Dallben!", he cries in frustration. "Very well," says one of the men who raised him, "if that is all that troubles you, I shall make you something. From now on, you are Taran, Assistant Pig-Keeper." Such a title, even when the pig is a very special one, is not much of an honor, and Taran wishes for more. He gets it; an evil wind blows through the farm, the pig digs its way out of its pen, and Taran chases after it into the worst threat to trouble Prydain since the coming of the House of Don stopped Arawn Death-Lord from taking the land. Taran is joined by a motly crew: Gurgi, a not-man, not-creature who is uncomfortable among humans and animals alike, searching even more desperately than Taran for a place in life. Eilowyn, a princess without a family, sent to learn sorcery under the second most evil soul in Prydain, Achren, former consort of Arawn. Fflewddur Fflam, a king of a small kingdom on the outskirts of Prydain, who wants to be a bard instead. Doli, a dwarf whose inability to turn himself invisible makes him an outcast among the Fair Folk. The "Companions" come face to face with the Horned King, Arawn's hand picked, hand corrupted war lord. A special note about THE BOOK OF THREE. Just this past weekend, I finished reading it aloud to my nine-year-old. He probably could have handled most of it by himself, but he enjoyed listening, and I enjoyed reading it aloud. This book would make a good cassette; it would make a great few weeks of bedtime reading. Read it yourself first, work out the jawbreaker-looking names, pick a voice for every character, and enjoy. After the first five chapters, every other chapter has a cliff hanger ending you can't leave, so plan on reading two chapters a night. Leave enough time to read the last four chapters in one sitting. -- -Paul S. R. Chisholm The above opinions are my own, {pegasus,vax135}!lzwi!psc not necessarily those of any {mtgzz,ihnp4}!lznv!psc telecommunications company. (*sigh* ihnp4!lzwi!psc does *NOT* work!!! Use above paths.) "Of *course* it's the murder weapon. Who would frame someone with a fake?" Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com