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Title:The Castle of Llyr (The Chronicles of Prydain #3)
Author:Lloyd Alexander
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 174 pages
Published:May 16th 2006 by Square Fish (first published March 3rd 1966)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens
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The Castle of Llyr (The Chronicles of Prydain #3) Paperback | Pages: 174 pages
Rating: 4.08 | 32545 Users | 944 Reviews

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Princess Eilonwy hates to leave her friend Taran, Assistant Pig-Keeper, and her beloved home, Caer Dallben. Why does she have to go to the Isle of Mona to train as a proper lady when she's already a princess? But Eilonwy soon faces much more than the ordeal of becoming a dignified young maiden, for she possesses magical powers sought by the evil enchantress Queen Achren. When Eilonwy is put under a deep spell, Taran and his companions set out on a dangerous quest to rescue her. Yet how can a lowly Assistant Pig-Keeper hope to stand against the most evil enchantress in all of Prydain?

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Original Title: The Castle of Llyr
ISBN: 0805080503 (ISBN13: 9780805080506)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Chronicles of Prydain #3
Characters: Taran, Fflewddur Fflam, Princess Eilonwy, Gurgi

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This one needed more Eilonwy. I mean, it was all about her, in a sense, and yet we didn't have much of her dialogue and her opinions and her management of Taran, which I missed a lot. I'm glad Gurgi is a character that sticks around: I've come to think he's sweet, and non-human characters can be fun. I'm getting quite fond of all the regulars, but please don't ask me to try and spell the bard's name...The way this book treats Achren is interesting, the way that really at the end she gets a

Another fine adventure of Taran & friends. Eilonwy is such a nice young lady, it seems a shame to spoil her with manners. It's tough on Taran, but Gurgy & the rest come along for a rousing adventure where they all learn more about themselves & life. Great fun even as an adult. Well narrated.

The castle of Llyr is probably as well done as the first book in the series, but does not quite compare to The Black Cauldron.Eilonwy leaves Caer Dallben to learn to be a lady, and Taran goes with her as an escort. This leads to adventures on the Isle of Mona, rather than continental Prydain which reveal more about Eilonwy's background and give Taran, Gurgi, and Fflewdur more opportunities for adventures.I may have liked this book more if it had more impact on the land of Prydain, since it sort

As charming as ever! My only beef with this sequel is the fact that Eilowny is reduced to nothing more than a damsel in distress here. She is kidnapped by evil doers in the very beginning and our brave companions must go through all the adventures without her witticisms in order to rescue her. Humph, I much preferred her to be part of the action. But it was still a sweet, fun, charming tale as ever. I can't stay mad at Lloyd Alexander for too long. I must say that the strongest part of the

3.5 starsTropes are used because they work, and in The Castle of Llyr this is no exception.This is a typical children's high fantasy written with energy and spirit, and cast with typical but endearing characters. There's Taran, your noble hero from humble beginnings; Eilonwy, your feisty princess who doesn't want to be a lady; Rhun, your foppish but kind-hearted prince; and your typical Evil Villians Who Want To Take Over the World.This is a series, so this book is a smaller arc that fits into a

not as good as the previous two, boring to be honest with you. however, it is still a great story.

NICCOLE wrote: "I completely agree. I've always wanted someone to say it and here you have! Yes! It's a problem I had while reading it and immediately

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