![]() ![]() Dark Moon dragged and I became annoyed by the constant shift in point of view from chapter to chapter. Unfortunately, for me the next two books did not seem as entertaining. Will this be the push he needs to change his ways and become the proper prince that he is supposed to be? Is it possible that this semi-renegade has more in his future than he can possibly imagine? He eventually runs away in a fit of guilt after an especially stupid 'game'. Jan is the typical rebellious youngster, always playing tricks on others and basically being a butthead. They have many legends and customs, such as an initiation rite where the young warriors-to-be trek across enemy territory to a sacred pool of water to learn their futures. We meet Jan, prince of the unicorns who live in the Vale. Of the three books in this volume, the first, Birth Of The Firebringer, is definitely the best and most compelling. Knowing the secrets before they are revealed is not always fun for me! ![]() I couldn't remember all details of the story before starting, but every character I met triggered more memories until by the third book I was not as captivated as I had been during other readings. Maybe that is what made me pay more attention, or else I have just reached my limit for re-reads of this book. ![]() ![]() I ordered this trilogy years ago and have read it four or five times, but this is the first since joining GR. ![]()
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