unknown binding, 224 pages

Published Dec. 30, 1979 by HarperCollins Publishers.

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978-0-00-671499-6
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5 stars (1 review)

In this final part of the chronicle of Prydain the forces of good and evil meet in an ultimate confrontation, which determines the fate of Taran, the Assistant Pig-Keeper who wanted to be a hero.

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reviewed The High King by Lloyd Alexander (Chronicles of Prydain (5))

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5 stars

Wow! The perfect end to a series, and an excellent tale besides. Good vs Evil, a reunion of even minor characters from earlier books, strategies and battles - and a reluctant prognosticating pig.

Without spoiling anything, I really enjoyed the return of earlier characters, some completely unexpected. Taran becomes the hero that the reader always knew he was destined to be.

Next the series - I think the fourth book is the strongest of the series, but this is a close second. It is also the longest book, more than 300 pages. The entire series could fit into one of the mammoth books that exist in series today - and I'll wager this has more and better content. Of all the series I've read, I believe this one has the highest rating as a series.

Yes, these books were for kids, but the fantasy is wonderful. I heartily recommend these …

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