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Lloyd Alexander

Lloyd Alexander

  • 5 stars across 18 books
Lloyd Alexander is one of America's most distinguished writers and the award-winning author of The Chronicles of Prydain. He has won the Newbery Medal and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award for Children's Literature from Parents' Choice and another from the World Fantasy Convention.
9th August 2018

The Book of Three

The first book in The Chronicles of Prydain, a classic epic full of breathtaking action, humour, valour and excitement.T... MoreThe Book of Three

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25th February 2005

The Castle of Llyr

The time has come for Eilonwy, Princess of the Royal House of Llyr, to become a lady, although she would much rather be ... MoreThe Castle of Llyr

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1st July 2003

Kestrel

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30th September 2005

Taran Wanderer

Taran the assistant Pig-Keeper has led heroic adventures and is a friend of princes, yet he is still troubled by his low... MoreTaran Wanderer

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29th April 2005

The Fantastical Adventures of the Invisible Boy

David hates being The Invisible Boy, ignored by his eccentric family because he's considered too young to understand any... MoreThe Fantastical Adventures of the Invisible Boy

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1st February 2002

Westmark

Winner of the American Book Award (now known as the National Book Award)An ALA Best of the Best Books for Young AdultsA ... MoreWestmark

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1st October 1997

The Fortune-Tellers

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25th February 2006

The High King

The black sword Dyrnwyn, the most powerful weapon in the kingdom, has been stolen by the Death Lord Arawn. The greatest... MoreThe High King

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1st July 2003

Beggar Queen

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