You weren't able to get Taran Wanderer!? That's the best book in the series!! I'd send you mine, but I guard it too jealously.rusmeister wrote:Yeah, Lloyd Alexander deserves resurrection.
Prydain is mandatory reading to your own kids. My 6th-grade reading teacher hooked me and revived a dying interest in reading that became lifelong.
Re-read the series to my oldest son last year (totally unable to obtain Taran Wanderer - will work for food!) and felt the tears in my eyes in "The High King" when the gwythaint returns and Taran finds... under the rock. I just get shivers from that book, whether it's Coll getting trampled by the C-B, or Eilonwy's bauble lighting up the whole blinking valley, and never mind Dyrwyn!
Night will turn to noon,
and rivers burn with frozen fire
ere Dyrnwyn be regained
A fantastic coming of age series.
The Prydain series is dear to my heart. It wasn't my first fantasy book, but it was the first fantasy series I read to myself. I actually have 3 copies of the book of 3 and two of every other book, because my bro bought another set during college b/c he thought we had lost our older set and took it back home later.
I don't even read from the hardcover one anymore, it's pretty much the only thing I own I try to keep in good condition. Iunno why, I really like the cover illustration.

EDIT-Lest I forget! There's a book of short stories which accompany the Prydain series called The Foundling and Other Tales of Prydain. Great book.