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|title=The Book of Three
|sort=Book of Three
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=9781409515050
|paperback=1409515052
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|audiobook=0807223131
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|pages=240
|publisher=Usborne Publishing
|date=September 2011
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|summary=Entertaining start to a classic series - not quite as good as I remember from my younger days, but still very worthwhile reading.
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Taran has always sought adventure, but is worried he’ll remain an Assistant Pig Keeper all his life. But when the magical pig Hen Wen disappears, he sets out to save her from the evil Horned King, and ends up on a quest alongside a ragtag bunch of companions.
Recommended to fantasy fans.
A modern fantasy series I absolutely love is Wereworld, which starts with the fabulous [[Wereworld: Rise of the Wolf by Curtis Jobling]]. We also have a review of Alexander's [[The Black Cauldron by Lloyd Alexander|The Black Cauldron]].
{{amazontext|amazon=1409515052}} {{waterstonestextamazonUStext|waterstonesamazon=85655481409515052}} This review was kindly given to us by the ever-generous [http://yayeahyeah.blogspot.com/ Ya Yeah Yeah].
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